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    Demolition, clearing and grading

    Hey LC, how many times do you grind your mulch before you sell it? Also, do yinz dye it before you sell it?
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    Demolition, clearing and grading

    Nice video, tkoden. I was referring to one of these though: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HC049D3LNs
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    Demolition, clearing and grading

    This would be my fear, that it would send a 2x4 flying. I was just wondering if it could handle just the straight wood, maybe even some plastic once you separated out any steel/concrete. They are really expensive but if you could munch up a pile of debris pretty quickly I imagine the cost of...
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    Demolition, clearing and grading

    Not really sure of a budget yet honestly. Still have a lot I need to figure out. Ultimately try to keep it as low as possible and buy newer better stuff as I can. I'll throw out the single axle idea and turn my attention towards a tandem or tri axle. This is probably a dumb question but, have...
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    Demolition, clearing and grading

    Hmm ok so the 20XPT from Eager Beaver is the same as a 25 ton from ProLine. Only difference appears that the ProLine is 50k gvwr, take out the 10k for the trailer and you're left with 20 ton payload. Compared to Eager Beaver's which is advertised as 20 ton (48k unloaded) but after you take out...
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    Demolition, clearing and grading

    How much horse power is your tandem? What engine/transmission?
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    Demolition, clearing and grading

    Hey 390eric, thanks for the advice man. It wouldn't be long distances, only about 30 miles max one way. I was worried about the braking power, that's what others warned about from what I've read so far. With the hilly streets in Pittsburgh, I figured it would be a challenge. I was hoping I could...
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    Demolition, clearing and grading

    Hey LC, I'm new to the site. I've read through this entire forum and I must say, you do amazing work :notworthy. Thanks for sharing! I just had a question about towing your 315 behind the little Pete. How does it handle? Do you have any hills it has to climb? I'm looking to start a demolition...
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