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could of done with that this afternoon on Dora's privit hedge..

chinese torture holding those edge cutters at shoulder height..

 

long or short reach?

 

I threw my short reach cutters into the shed years ago and haven't used them since, long reach all the way and a strimmer harness for those all day jobs:thumbup1:

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long or short reach?

 

I threw my short reach cutters into the shed years ago and haven't used them since, long reach all the way and a strimmer harness for those all day jobs:thumbup1:

 

err short reach, forget the model, 30 inch cut though.. and I do have the long reach ones but tend to use both, swap around a lot for the change.. but never tried an harness on anything, I might just give that idea a go:thumbup1:

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For the price, a single video of this tracked machine in action I would think twice about such an investment. A viable and functional alternative would be www. easyliftharness.com

With thousands of satisfied customers around the world, "It ain't bragging if its true"

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needs the gyro stablizing wotsit technology the founder of Spearhead(but sold firm & moved on), has incorporated in his latest tractor mount hedgecutter, (which also uses discs to cut btw).

And actually with the plethora of drones about, surely such stablizing technology is now dirt cheap, i.e. simply use the "gyro" generated motor stablizing voltage/signal to operate a hydraulic valve.

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needs the gyro stablizing wotsit technology the founder of Spearhead(but sold firm & moved on), has incorporated in his latest tractor mount hedgecutter, (which also uses discs to cut btw).

And actually with the plethora of drones about, surely such stablizing technology is now dirt cheap, i.e. simply use the "gyro" generated motor stablizing voltage/signal to operate a hydraulic valve.

 

Take the gimble out of a Challenger Mk 2 tank sight .

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