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good one mick, just watch the filter on the hedge trimmer doesnt get gunked up working it carb side down mate.

 

The carb is already dogged on that machine Stevie, you have to build the revs up then keep it flat out or it dies. I wore climbing gloves all day but my hands are still tingling.

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I hate hedges, its all we have been doing recently :thumbdown:

 

Not wanting to criticise, but do you not feel working without your t-shirt on is abit unproffesional? Or is it just one of the many perks that come with being your own boss? :001_smile:

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I hate hedges, its all we have been doing recently :thumbdown:

 

Not wanting to criticise, but do you not feel working without your t-shirt on is abit unproffesional? Or is it just one of the many perks that come with being your own boss? :001_smile:

 

One of the perks mate, it was that hot here today I'd have worn the mankini if I'd remembered to take it lol.

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Superb mate the client must be happy with that, you may not like hedges but you certainly take pride in cutting them :thumbup1:

 

Thanks Robert, its not as neat as the spring cut cos I left it a tad longer to give it protection over the winter. I've told him once a year is enough but hey its his hedge. It was covered in little tight spider webs and I tried not to disturb them as much as possible cos they're good for keeping the little sap sucking aphids at bay.

 

I know I hate hedges but I dont want it to die cos its dosh for me.:thumbup:

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One of the perks mate, it was that hot here today I'd have worn the mankini if I'd remembered to take it lol.

 

 

Ok for some Mick, it's been chilly here today.

Ash takedown pics from last week,it was full of rot about 12' up.

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Tidy job that Mr Stockbridge . I dont like doing the hedges . Then again like you say its Dosh . Amazing only 2 van loads .:001_smile: . I like Nick B privet hedge . Ive been up a large birch today removing a few damage limbs . Very windy .:001_smile:

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