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Do you tie anything to the top of the ladder? I find a six foot length of 3x2 at the top helps it not to sink into the hedge leaving big holes

 

Na usually the ladders sit firmly into the hedge it's an awkward way to do it but it's very rare that I trim hedges that big maybe 1 or 2 a year usually a set of 2.5m steps and a combi unto with an extension do it, plus I hate trimming so I try my best to avoid it :laugh1:

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I really like the idea of the Easy Lift Harness. Unfortunately though most of my hedges are above eye level, and so I can't see the top to get a good enough quality cut from the ground. So for me the fact that it can't be used from on steps makes it a real no no. It's a shame because it's cutting the top with a long reach cutter that it would be the most benefit.

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I really like the idea of the Easy Lift Harness. Unfortunately though most of my hedges are above eye level, and so I can't see the top to get a good enough quality cut from the ground. So for me the fact that it can't be used from on steps makes it a real no no. It's a shame because it's cutting the top with a long reach cutter that it would be the most benefit.

 

That is why in conjunction with scaffolding the Easy-Lift Harness would be well suited for the task at hand:thumbup1:

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For the most part we use our tripod ladder and the 1m extension bar.

 

No guide for level personally as we have the eye but don't afraid to use one if it helps you.

 

If its the first year its been cut, or first time for a while, then it will look a bit gnarly but given regular trimming it will come good again.

 

How ever we have 6 hedges a year where we prefer one of these :lol:

 

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For the most part we use our tripod ladder and the 1m extension bar.

 

No guide for level personally as we have the eye but don't afraid to use one if it helps you.

 

If its the first year its been cut, or first time for a while, then it will look a bit gnarly but given regular trimming it will come good again.

 

How ever we have 6 hedges a year where we prefer one of these :lol:

 

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I love trimming hedges with the use of a mewp, so much quicker and you get a much better finish. If the job justifies it, i would use one.

 

Just be careful there kentjames with those 11kv lines, very easy to make a mistake with mewp and long hedge cutter. Keep them in mind all the time. Stay safe bud.

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