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s o c

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  1. yes . they can be dangerous if not tied closed and can give a nasty dig if swinging from harness uncovered. im thinking of akind of pruner pod to hang on harness. wondered if there was any such thing available on shelf. (utility co a bit anal about homemade gear)
  2. hi. i use hand pruners (by-pass loppers) quite a lot for reducing + trimming edges on leylandi hedges . just wondering if there are any purpose made scabbards available to carry pruners on harness or to attach to mewp basket or hedging ladder. thanks
  3. sorry guys . been quoted 700euro over here and 2 week delivery. how much in uk? and who best to try. thanks
  4. have to get 2 sets for powerline work (new regs over here) didn.t like the idea until i read ye.re feedback. been quoted

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