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1 hour ago, slim reaper said:

I haven't had a good experience with ELH but won't go into that. The elephant trunk  is similar but less cumbersome and nearly a hundred quid cheaper but doesn't take all the weight of bigger chainsaw pole saws.

I live in a rural area where after trying it ,several of my bemused neighbours have bought one after trying mine.

 

 

I bought an ELH years ago when it first came out . Had both dampers with it for different weights but alas I could not get on with it .

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Here's the Husqvarna 535irx with the Oregon 3 tooth mulching blade (3mm thick)

 

I didn't have a tripod with me, the camera was just resting on the van, I was also cutting gorse and broom with it later on.

The guard is the grass guard, which gets in the way slightly, I didn't have the blade guard with me.

 

 

 

 

 

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23 minutes ago, scbk said:

Here's the Husqvarna 535irx with the Oregon 3 tooth mulching blade (3mm thick)

 

I didn't have a tripod with me, the camera was just resting on the van, I was also cutting gorse and broom with it later on.

The guard is the grass guard, which gets in the way slightly, I didn't have the blade guard with me.

 

 

 

 

 

You did not do much mulching . Just laid it down .

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It's only really the paths there that need mulched right down. Mulch/shredder blade works better than a plain one for that material as it has more "bite"

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Thanks to those who have continued to reply.  An update, the 2 arm oregon mulching blade works fine, in fact works very well! 

Edited by Rydal
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16 minutes ago, Stere said:

Ever tried  a saw blade for  scrub regrowth on it?

 

 

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Yes it comes as standard with the 200mm clearing saw blade, it works really well. I had a job a couple of weeks ago cutting gorse and broom away from a wire fenceline, I was using it alongside the husky battery chainsaw. A days work and not one drop of petrol used, only diesel to get to the site! Fresh air :bandit:

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