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Getting a lot of jobs book in to cut hedges that have been left a couple of years and more, growth is to small to cut with chain saw with out having chain being flipped off and to thick for hedge cutter,:thumbdown: so looking for a big cutter hedge cutter or anyone got any ideas:confused1:

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For thick stuff i use my stihl hs81, could be worth investing in one as you're getting plenty of thick hedge work.

If you're using one all day you will soon know whether you've got strong arms or not though.

 

Yep HS81R ( R for rough cut) :thumbup1:

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You just need to smash the long reach hedge cutter thru it from above if that fails hold it on there LOL

Have done that in the past then 3-4 jobs on gear box or cutters go bang :thumbdown:

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