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when i left school i cut grass for a living but couldnt wait to to hedges as you got left alone and not stuck with the numpties and dog crap. 5 months solid used to love it, i still do when in the right mood, but the clearing up drives me mad. if i were doing your ones rupe i would use an electric hedge cutter, a nice little light black n decker. the finish is second to none with them, and no fumes or noise. that place looks stunning and would be a pleasure to work in. any before pictures to see the amount of growth on them.

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This is the only "before" pic I could find. Its from 2006.

 

Whilst I was looking I found a pic of part of the rear garden. 80 mature beech trees. I spent one week a year for three years deadwooding these, then each year I spend a week on other trees, soon it will be time for the beech trees again!

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couldnt you just get a full time job in there rupe, that looks like heaven to me. imagine cutting that grass on a summers day. and then working on the trees in the frosty winter mornings. bliss. i used to work in a castle doing the grounds when i was 21, working in that environment was amazing. building up the log stores and having lunch by a fire. you really need to change the title of your thread and do it justice mate

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