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woody paul
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Anyone run a Husqvarna 525rjx strimmer, I run a couple of Tanaka 230 as a hedge cutter and pole saw and want to upgrade one to something better, can't fault the Tanaka been good but one is getting a bit long in the tooth.

So anyone run one as hedge cutter or pole saw.

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I run the husqvarna pole saw and strimmer. Great bits of kit. Also use tanaka and have done for some years, also good as you say. 

 

The only thing is, I would rather start using a battery pole saw of similar spec to the petrol. I've got the very long husqvarna battery polesaw which gets me up about 5 metres and its just as good if not better than the petrol machine. But don't need it that big for most pruning jobs. 

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