The Official Work Pictures Thread

It would be remiss of me not to mention a couple of downsides to the newer grinder though Willard.
1. The old three wheeled version (like your Vermeer) could wheedle it's way round the tightest of corners, not so this.
2. The two wheel drive plus the extra weight 750 as opposed to 550 kg means that it cannot be persuaded by hand as easily as yours up wet slopes and out of muddy holes.
A 4wd Carlton with a 40 hp diesel motor was €10000 more. Too rich for my blood, but I can see the advantages.
 
Im hoping to have one by mid spring. Im not to fast but the my partner is. We have been just stacking up the stumps within a week or two then rent it for a day or so and go to town.
 
Some pics from this week

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Yeah, still got the 2 biggest to do today and tomorrow, by then I'll be dying to get outta there!
 
Good pics Willie!

I take it bark beatles got those pondos?

I did 7 pondos 2 weeks ago, all in a row.....bark beatles make me $$ lol
 
Nice pics. Spooky doing dangerous work in a cemetery…

Beautiful hills in the background.
 
Man excellent job all around!! I once did a job in a grave yard removing a big white oak which was inches from a big headstone. FWIW they are very easy to move with a wheel loader and strap!!8)
 
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