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Hefty 10 HP
Briggs & Stratton Intek engine. As powerful
as your needs. Handles tough clean up of
fallen branches, prunings, and leaves with
ease. Compact size lets you store it in area
2ft. square. Toughness, versatility, and
speed are what this machine is about. You'll
get dependable, professional level
operation, in a machine you can use
year-round for clean-up, gardening, and
landscaping. Tow behind ATVs or lawn
tractors. 2-year limited warranty. Truck
Ship. U.S.A.
Specifications:
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Engine: Briggs & Stratton
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Engine Type: OHV I/C INTEK
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Walk or Pull: Pull
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Chipper: Yes
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Shredder: Yes
- HP:
10
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Max. RPM: 2,100
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Max. Cutting Thickness (in.): 3 1/2
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Material Type: Solid heavy gauge steel
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Tire Size (in.): 4.80/40.0 x 8
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Shredder: 24 free-swinging hammers,
reversible 3 additional times hardened
steel
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Chipper: Hardened special steel blade -
re-sharpenable mounted on heavy
flywheel; chips branches up to 3-1/2in.;
outside adjustable wear plate
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Hopper Opening: Extra large 18in. x
17in.; with blow back shield
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Clutch: Centrifugal - For easy no load
starting
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Discharge adjustment: 4 position
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Flywheel Weight: Balanced 17 lbs.
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Screens: 1in. round hole standard
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Includes Free operators kit: Safety
glasses, Ear protection and Gloves
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Model 12PHT10M
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Please have a look at our wood chipper shredder
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DR® Rapid-Feed™ Chipper
- 30.00 Commercial
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Merry Mac Tow-Behind
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- 18 HP, Model# SC183-16VEM
The
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- By
Dean Deal
- Published Thursday 26th
2008
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Gardening
A Romantic Design Landscaping Gardens are a
reference to a garden style that was popular
in eighteenth century This style was very
popular with the English who took the design
to heart
- By
Penny Mohney
- Published Monday 23rd
2008
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Gardening
It’s easy,very inexpensive and they taste
better too so lets get started STEP 1: Which
tomatoes should I grow
- By
Tim Sousa
- Published Monday 23rd
2008
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Gardening
In the summer, you'll be more likely to be
in your garden in the evenings, enjoying
your pond, watching the fish swimming lazily
through the water The heat of summer,
however provides some challenges in
maintaining your pond, and keeping the fish
healthy
Attachments
- By
Sjoerd Kold
- Published Saturday 21st
2008
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Gardening
The advantages of growing in soil indoors
The difference here is similar to the
difference between indoor and outdoor
cultivation Soil growing requires less
equipment, investment and, generally, less
work to control the various factors
influencing growth
Attachments
- By
Lisa Sousa
- Published Saturday 21st
2008
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Gardening
So, you've got your flower garden set up
You've planted the flowers, some perennials
here, a few annuals there
Attachments
- By
Bird Brain
- Published Tuesday 17th
2008
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Gardening
Want to enjoy nature more Do you love the
beauty of nature
Attachments
- By
Paul Yates
- Published Tuesday 17th
2008
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Gardening
In the summertime there’s nothing like
lazing around in the back garden and having
an afternoon nap under the shade of a tree
swinging gently in a hammock I’ve tried to
make hammocks in the past and they’ve never
worked very well and all because of one
simple design flaw called the spreader bar
Attachments
- By
Derek Rogers
- Published Tuesday 17th
2008
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Gardening
Pond fountains are a beautiful addition to
almost every garden However, choosing the
right pump for your fountain may not be as
easy as you think it would be
Attachments
- By
David H. Urmann
- Published Monday 16th
2008
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Gardening
The Bermuda grass or “Cynodon Dactylon” is a
type of grass native to Australia, Asia,
Southern Europe and North Africa Aside from
being tough and fast growing, it can creep
underneath the ground and it will root every
time a node will touch the ground
Attachments
- By
K. Finch
- Published Saturday 14th
2008
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Gardening
When is the best time to transplant roses
This is one of the most common questions
asked by novice gardeners and one of the
most popular topics discussed by dedicated
Rosarians
Attachments
- By
K. Finch
- Published Saturday 14th
2008
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Gardening
It‘s not always easy to attain beauty and
accomplish perfection, but by following
basic guidelines you can ensure a beautiful
show of roses One of the basic tips is to
learn how and when to water your roses and
keep in mind there are good times and bad
times
Attachments
- By
Derek Rogers
- Published Friday 13th
2008
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Gardening
Aquariums provide a number of great benefits
They are beautiful additions to the home,
for example
Attachments
- By
Richard Murray
- Published Wednesday
11th 2008
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Gardening
Composting is not only one of the best
things you can do for your garden, it is
also one of the best things you can do for
our environment Knowing how to create and
use compost is in our interest due to the
tremendous problem of waste disposal
Attachments
- By
Steve Papoulakos
- Published Tuesday 10th
2008
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Gardening
When it comes to great summer flowers, just
about anybody can go to the store and buy
some that are ready to be displayed in their
house, but there's a certain satisfaction
that comes from planting and raising your
own flowers for the summer season Here are a
handful of tips to keep in mind when
planting your own summer flowers this season
Attachments
- By
Sjoerd Kold
- Published Monday 9th
2008
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Gardening
The art of cloning plants could be the most
useful of all ‘indoor’ techniques Cloning
allows growers to make the most of every
female plant and it’s a skill that anyone
can master with a little practice
Attachments
- By
Matt Johnson
- Published Monday 9th
2008
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Gardening
Imagine a life without chemicals and
therefore being able to live in a more
“green” manner Wouldn't it be great to have
a 100% natural, environmentally friendly and
renewable source that you can use for most
of your routine tasks and eliminate
chemical-based products in the process
Attachments
- By
Susan Schlenger
- Published Sunday 8th
2008
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Gardening
An outdoor pergola is a standing structure
which typically is used for shading or
covering a specific area in an outdoor
living space The two separate design styles
of pergolas are described as being either
free standing or attached to a solid wall,
such as the side of your home
Attachments
- By
Sherry Russell - Powers
- Published Wednesday 4th
2008
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Gardening
What do yellow roses represent is a question
asked by people interested in yellow roses
and before purchasing these beautiful roses
Yellow roses were found growing in the
Middle East around the 18th century
Attachments
- By
Dave Page
- Published Wednesday 4th
2008
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Gardening
The practice of Bonsai began in China and
Japan hundreds of years ago, and is simple
the miniaturization of naturally occurring
plants and trees Bonsai trees are not
"special small" trees, but rather trees that
ave been slowly miniaturized from their full
size
Attachments
- By
Jeffrey Dorrian
- Published Tuesday 3rd
2008
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Gardening
For years I have been going to the nursery
in the spring and buying flowers and plants
that I thought were “pretty” only to get
them home and realize they don’t go together
or don’t all fit in my small city garden
This year, I have decided to put a little
effort into planning my garden before I go
out and let my impulses drive my purchases
Attachments
- By
Luis Sanchez
- Published Monday 2nd
2008
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Gardening
You’ve just pulled into your host’s driveway
and as you get out of the car you notice how
beautiful the lawn looks and wonder why you
can’t get yours to look the same You water,
feed and spray for pests, yet your lawn
looks more like Charlie Brown’s lawn,
instead of the lawn you’re looking at right
now
Attachments
- By
Ben Anton
- Published Sunday 1st
2008
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Gardening
Spring and summer are the seasons of the
small engine vehicle It is during these
months that the lawn mowers, landscaping
equipment, and golf carts get their heaviest
use
Attachments
- By
K. Finch
- Published Saturday 31st
2008
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Gardening
Who has not heard the saying: Every rose has
its thorns To many people the thorn on a
rose has symbolism, whether it is spiritual
or otherwise
Attachments
- By
K. Finch
- Published Saturday 31st
2008
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Gardening
Most people can barely imagine having roses
without having thorns They are so beautiful
that most people are willing to risk the
pain of the thorns
Attachments
- By
Jim Ames
- Published Saturday 31st
2008
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Gardening
You may want garden designs, but you may not
have any idea where to start Well, help is
here
Attachments
- By
K. Finch
- Published Saturday 31st
2008
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Gardening
The following insects have made it to the
Rose Garden's Ten Most Wanted list Read
carefully so you can identify them and
eradicate them from your garden
Attachments
- By
K. Finch
- Published Saturday 31st
2008
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Gardening
Do you enjoy roses and their pure elegance
Do you like getting roses for a special
occasion
Attachments
- By
K. Finch
- Published Saturday 31st
2008
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Gardening
When many people think of rose beauty, they
think of tea roses They usually come with
fragrant large blooms that are simply
elegant, vibrant in color, and with velvet
petals
Attachments
- By
Sasha Hewitt
- Published Thursday 29th
2008
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Gardening
Building sheds could be a daunting task, and
one which you might like to pass on to a
professional However, this is also a task,
which if you could successfully accomplish,
is certain to present a lasting impression
for all
Attachments
- By
Ryan J Bell
- Published Wednesday
28th 2008
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Gardening
Sunflower seed are widely regarded as one of
nature’s most potent all-in-one sources for
a variety of nutrients that the body needs
and is used for a wide range of health
purposes with heart disease and
strengthening the immune system topping the
list Is sunflower seed oil any different
Attachments
- By
SnS Designs Inc
- Published Wednesday
28th 2008
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Gardening
Table lamps, especially in recent times are
one of the most important things in the room
décor Because of its nature, it is usually
the item to make the first impact on any
guest
Attachments
- By
SnS Designs Inc
- Published Wednesday
28th 2008
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Gardening
Many times a home might just not seem like a
home until you've got those perfect details
that you have always dreamed about Some of
the details are easy to add, like sofa
pillows in the right shade, or curtains that
complete the look of the home
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