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I think it's a magic idea.

 

I wrecked my elboes using a pole saws and this would have been a god send.... don't use things like this anymore but I like the idea.

 

Ok it's quite expensive but if you could do an additional £30 of work in a day using this type of long reach gear due to less fatugie you've paid for it in 2 months easy.

 

A good investment.

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aob9, I am in complete control of any implement that I have attached to the ELH. The product is designed to lift up to 100% of the implements weight. I suspect that your lower back pain is due to the implement controlling your range of motion since you have always been at the mercy of the implement. When using the ELH you are in control for the first time and the implement will work in favor of the operator as opposed to working against. Working smarter not harder is more than a slogan, It's a way of life.

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tractorboy1, yes it can be used with a single sided brand hedger. Either model 717 or 717A comes standard with a a Heavy duty 1"x 6" Velcro strap or a 1.5" x 6" Velcro strap.

I would suggest the model 717A since it is convertible. If the end user will only ever use the ELH for use with say a strimmer or a stick edger or a extended power hedger or single sided hedger model 717 would be fine. If on the once in a while I want to use that heavy power pole saw model 717A is the ticket and for lighter weight equipment previously mentioned simple remove a gas piston from the ELH and you have model 717.

Hope this information will be helpful. All the best.

easy-lift guy

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Thanks for the info Ted

 

 

tractorboy1, yes it can be used with a single sided brand hedger. Either model 717 or 717A comes standard with a a Heavy duty 1"x 6" Velcro strap or a 1.5" x 6" Velcro strap.

I would suggest the model 717A since it is convertible. If the end user will only ever use the ELH for use with say a strimmer or a stick edger or a extended power hedger or single sided hedger model 717 would be fine. If on the once in a while I want to use that heavy power pole saw model 717A is the ticket and for lighter weight equipment previously mentioned simple remove a gas piston from the ELH and you have model 717.

Hope this information will be helpful. All the best.

easy-lift guy

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