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1km conifer hedge trimmed, PHEW


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Nice one, did you use that pole trimmer for the sides?

 

I like to use a single sider 40" for speed then follow up with the pole for what I cant easily reach. That hanging shoulder attachment certainly looks good, Ill be investing in one.

 

I cut some very wide hedges up to 15' and normally use a HL75 followed by swapping the trimmer head on to my HT75, back ache inducing but gets the job done, that backpack can only help to reduce the weight.

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but it was far from being all over the shop. top marks for a good eye

 

Jamie

Thanks very much Jamie, been doing it eighteen years (take a look at my website for more pics) been doing it a long time, but still take pride in what I do, doubt I'll ever get the 'that'll do' attitude now, every day's a new challenge, and every day is keeping me fit!

 

Thats one hell of a place, must have cost a mint.
Owner has done it all as a 'hobby', made allot of money when he was younger by selling his haulage business, and decided to buy the forty odd aches, and 'have a little garden project', bloody decent guy too!

 

Nice one, did you use that pole trimmer for the sides?

 

I like to use a single sider 40" for speed then follow up with the pole for what I cant easily reach. That hanging shoulder attachment certainly looks good, Ill be investing in one.

 

I cut some very wide hedges up to 15' and normally use a HL75 followed by swapping the trimmer head on to my HT75, back ache inducing but gets the job done, that backpack can only help to reduce the weight.

Yep, the WHOLE hedge was done with my trusty pole trimmer. Only started my business just under three years ago, so don't have a large array of toys, but have the 'essentials'. As for the harness, doubt I could have done four days straight with out it, back ache yes, but in comparison to with out it....NONE, if you do allot of trimming, and have the cash, get one, highly recommend it! Most labor saving tool I have for sure.

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