For Branches Up To 3inch Diameter
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47%
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For Branches Up To 2inch Diameter
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35%
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For Contractors, Tree Surgeons & Arborists
Chemical Free Stump Removal
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32%
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Garden shredders and wood chippers break up garden waste like twigs and branches quickly and efficiently. These machines turn full branches into chippings and mulch, which you can recycle back into the garden, use for compost, or dispose of easily.
We have heavy-duty, petrol powered wood chippers that can handle branches up to 3" (75mm) in diameter. They have 27 hammers that grind garden waste down effortlessly. These garden shredders are compact, with a fold down chute for convenience - ideal for domestic scale work.
We have large, diesel powered wood chippers that can cope with branches up to 6" (160mm) in diameter. They can process up to 5 tons of material per hour thanks to their quad force rollers and wide openings. These mulchers are towable, and you can pull them along with small vans and commercial vehicles - ideal for contractors and large scale garden clearing.
We also have stump grinders for removing old tree stumps down to below the ground. They have a sharp blade on a wheel that rotates extremely quickly, grinding stumps into chippings quickly and efficiently. Tree stump grinders are powerful and practical machines, ideal for landscapers, arborists, contractors, and DIYers.
From 1st April 2022, our suppliers will only fuel machines with white diesel. This is due to new government guidelines.
If you, as the hirer, refuel any equipment while it is in your possession, it must be with WHITE DIESEL.
YOU MUST NOT USE RED DIESEL IN HIRED MACHINES OR EQUIPMENT.
If you return a machine refuelled with rebated diesel, suppliers will have to remove and dispose of the fuel. They must also flush the tank and supply lines before they can refuel them. The process is chargeable, with no exceptions.