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Lisa- Thanks for the tip on the Flowtron shredder. I will look for it. I
just have leaves, grass and mushroom manure to do.
bill missen.
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Subject: Re: Shredders?
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a message dated 2/12/01 8:06:02 AM Pacific Standard Time, b*@telusplanet.net
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<< > Friends- I hope to purchase/rent a
shredder to shred leaves, etc. for my > compositors this year.
Does anyone use an > electric-powered shredder to shred leaves,
grasss, etc. for compost? > What brand is it? Do you like
it? > > bill missen. >
>>
Bill I have an electric Flowtron Leaf Eater that is round and
fits on a trash can. That thing can process a lot of leaves rather
quickly and even processes shredded paper too. On the other
hand I have a gas powered chipper shredder that I use for heavier
things. The chipper is a Craftsman that will take 3" limbs.
Both work fine and I use them for different things so one does not really
take the place of the other.
Lisa - where it is 23 this
morning
Toledo ( 46.4400°N, 122.8460°W) Hardiness Zone
7 Heat Zone 4 5829.95 Miles to
go
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