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17 minutes ago, woody paul said:

Job I started a couple of weeks ago but got back today to finish just a short conifer hedge 185 meters long and 13ft at its widest.

First pictures took from 1 way then the other.

 

 

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Rather you than me!

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Good job Woody. For me a job like that becomes as much of a psychological challenge as a physical one. I used to do the hedge cutting along the shared access road of an expensive private estate once a year. It took me almost 4 days, I think it was over half a mile long, laurel, rhody and Holly both sides. I eventually gave it up cos I couldn't face the mental challenge of it!

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I'm also surprised at the depth of green that you're able to take off the sides of that Leylandii with going into the brown. Seems more than normal from your photos.

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