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English: A petrol-driven Vermeer stump grinder in Yate, South Gloucestershire, England, ready to continue removing the stump of an 80 foot high eucalyptus tree. The grinding head appears to be perfectly smooth (no teeth) because it is rotating at speed. The stump can be glimpsed on the left with a curved cut taken out of it. The grinding head is about to be lowered for another cut.
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