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Jimmy Jugerlugs

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  1. what about this one Petrol Brush Cutter | Travis Perkins
  2. then would one of these do the job? Hawksmoor 52cc 48cm Petrol Brush Cutter | Toolstation WWW.TOOLSTATION.COM A grass trimmer and brush cutter in one! Interchangeable heads allow you to quickly switch between a trimmer line spool and a steel blade – be ready for all the gardening and landscaping... ks than
  3. Hello! I have a Bosch Strimmer Combi Trim Art 26. please see first photo. But the blades keep snapping. please see second photo. There are the blades I bough https://www.toolstation.com/alm-trimmer-plastic-blades/p15836 It wont cut the blackberry horthorn, please see the 3rd and 4th photo Im not even sure if the blades are attached correctly. please see 5th photo Also the battery only lasts about 10 minutes Anyway hear is a video of what I need to cut down Any ideas please on how to move forward? Thanks

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