s a new application
The 14” Dymax tree shear weighs in at 1079kg and operates off the EC140’s hammer / shear circuit. With an operating pressure of 210 bar, the shear uses its grapples to steady the tree before literally shearing it in two. The solid cast shearing arms provide superior power for shearing hardwood species. The cutting blades are 19.05mm thick and made from Hardox
400 high tensile steel and can easily be replaced when worn. Once the cut is made the grapples tighten around the trunk so the whole tree can be lifted safely and cast into windrows before being disposed of for recycling.
Based in Hertfordshire, in close proximity to the hub of the motorway network, Maydencroft Rural provides landscape and environmental solutions throughout the UK. Typical contracts include highways projects, major works for large country estates, woodland management and tree surgery for local authorities and utility companies, wetland and river restoration projects and boardwalks are something of a speciality too. The company was founded by Tom Williams in 2007 and now employs over 20 fulltime personnel.
The combination of the Volvo EC140BLC and Dymax tree shear has increased efficiency of hedgerow management for Maydencroft Rural.
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