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Fish

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Looks like a modified concrete saw, but is the blade damaged?
That is probably real expensive to replace. It may take a big bite,
but it would still seem tedious to use.
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These were for the landscaper/groundskeeper market. That is a 272 powerhead and they work pretty well for smaller stumps. The whole idea is that you could get one into a tight spot without tearing up a lawn. They were hard on crankseals from what I have been told. Russ
 
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These were for the landscaper/groundskeeper market. That is a 272 powerhead and they work pretty well for smaller stumps. The whole idea is that you could get one into a tight spot without tearing up a lawn. They were hard on crankseals from what I have been told. Russ
 
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They used to popular rental grinders but they stopped making them , I think because the gears tore up so easily or something like that. Can't find them anymore, I tried to find one to rent last year and couldn't.
 

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