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<blockquote data-quote="Totally Stumped" data-source="post: 278678" data-attributes="member: 4597"><p>My work is taking me into the piney woods north of Houston and I'd like to know the scope of work that can and cannot be done with a big grinder. Anyone using a Rayco RG85, Hurricane or other? </p><p>Would a bigger grinder work on the occasional brush pile? Micro logging is big here-how about logging slash? If they grind at least 24" down, I could do some site prep (no basements in Texas just slab on grade construction). </p><p>Any other uses or ideas?</p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Totally Stumped, post: 278678, member: 4597"] My work is taking me into the piney woods north of Houston and I'd like to know the scope of work that can and cannot be done with a big grinder. Anyone using a Rayco RG85, Hurricane or other? Would a bigger grinder work on the occasional brush pile? Micro logging is big here-how about logging slash? If they grind at least 24" down, I could do some site prep (no basements in Texas just slab on grade construction). Any other uses or ideas? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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