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From memory you can, but the blade speed will then be incorrect for the blade design, as the gearing if different for a hedge cutter than its is for the hedge trimmer model and vice versa. You will also need to change over the gearing. 

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20 hours ago, Trailoftears said:

I think pleasants bang on the money there.the reg /r has a larger tooth gap and lower/slower gearing speed-designed to do more rugged,hard back cutting.Where the t/trim version is designed to run faster and do lighter cut work at faster speeds.

Yes....I was asked to do this last year when a customer had both models, and ran into said issues. Cost him more than expected in the end.

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