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I cant find the video since the laptop died and I only have the phone:thumbdown:.

So here is a picture from last week, abit of a squeeze but still easier than free hand.

 

There you go Pat

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grF97n2VTo8]Easy-Lift Harness - with a Hedge Trimmer (UK) - YouTube[/ame]

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There you go Pat

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grF97n2VTo8]Easy-Lift Harness - with a Hedge Trimmer (UK) - YouTube[/ame]

 

That's the one I just watched, excellent. It really looks easy on your shoulders with that. Can't wait for it to arrive.

 

 

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So how exactly does it work? I,m guessing it must take the weight of the hedgecutter , polesaw etc leaving the operator to err steer the machine??

 

Hey Steve, The ELH actually lifts and transfers up to 100% of the implements weight evenly distributing the weight the length of your upper torso:thumbup1:

IMHO the One of the best features of the ELH is that the wearer is in control of the implement for the First time EVER!. This fact along with other benefits make an investment in an ELH a wise profitable decision.

Remember anyone can worker harder all day long, even have other employees do the same, I prefer working smarter, safer and for a fraction of the amount of time once required to complete the task at hand. Any other question, please let me know.

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I've just had a look at some vids on you tune, I'm gonna get on to jonsie now and order 1. I think it will make my hedge cutting a lot easier:)

 

 

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You can not understand just how much easier your day will be, until you've used one.

 

 

Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!

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Hey Steve, The ELH actually lifts and transfers up to 100% of the implements weight evenly distributing the weight the length of your upper torso:thumbup1:

IMHO the One of the best features of the ELH is that the wearer is in control of the implement for the First time EVER!. This fact along with other benefits make an investment in an ELH a wise profitable decision.

Remember anyone can worker harder all day long, even have other employees do the same, I prefer working smarter, safer and for a fraction of the amount of time once required to complete the task at hand. Any other question, please let me know.

easy-lift guy

 

Just ordered one from Jonsie on the strength of this thread ........:001_smile:

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