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OldMcDonald
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Thanks for the further responses, and again I apologise for the thread title, it is confusing some posters. Elsewhere I have been the two descriptions appear to be interchangeable. Can it be changed to "Shredder"? I managed to change it on this post but cannot edit tthe earlier ones.
CalG, After reading a fair bit more on the net this evening, I am convinced that hammers are necessary. I do like the look of the MacKissic machines. Would you recommend a screen size of 25x50mm as you have? Power is not a problem using my tractor's pto and I do not need a fine chop. The idea is to cultivate the shredded material into the ground.
I began thinking about it earlier in the week when I realised that the depression I am filling with the current prunings will be easily filled long before I am finished. I would need to spend many days, probably several weeks, with the Bosch and that is a non-starter. The depression will eventually become reclaimed land. I did a similar job on 2000sq metres and a metre and a half deep (an old stone quarry I think) in 2003-05 and now have olives planted on that land. The present area is just a couple of hundred sq. m. This article began my thoughts Whole Orchard Soil Re-incorporation: an Alternative Orchard Removal Strategy - The Almond Doctor not that I need an Iron Wolf, the machine that incorporates whole trees into the soil.
Mysfyt, I do not own a camera, but might be able to get somebody else to take pics.
Thanks for the further responses, and again I apologise for the thread title, it is confusing some posters. Elsewhere I have been the two descriptions appear to be interchangeable. Can it be changed to "Shredder"? I managed to change it on this post but cannot edit tthe earlier ones.
CalG, After reading a fair bit more on the net this evening, I am convinced that hammers are necessary. I do like the look of the MacKissic machines. Would you recommend a screen size of 25x50mm as you have? Power is not a problem using my tractor's pto and I do not need a fine chop. The idea is to cultivate the shredded material into the ground.
I began thinking about it earlier in the week when I realised that the depression I am filling with the current prunings will be easily filled long before I am finished. I would need to spend many days, probably several weeks, with the Bosch and that is a non-starter. The depression will eventually become reclaimed land. I did a similar job on 2000sq metres and a metre and a half deep (an old stone quarry I think) in 2003-05 and now have olives planted on that land. The present area is just a couple of hundred sq. m. This article began my thoughts Whole Orchard Soil Re-incorporation: an Alternative Orchard Removal Strategy - The Almond Doctor not that I need an Iron Wolf, the machine that incorporates whole trees into the soil.
Mysfyt, I do not own a camera, but might be able to get somebody else to take pics.