johndeere6920s
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I was thinking of getting a saw head for the hedge cutter.
The lads with then how do they get on with them
The lads with then how do they get on with them
I was thinking of getting a saw head for the hedge cutter.
The lads with then how do they get on with them
It is my least favourite job tbh, suppose siding up isn't so bad. Cutting hedges off is a nightmare with it falling across the arm, hitting the tractor, getting tangled in pipes..................... Sold the one that went on the trimmer and glad to see the back of it!! Its a job for a excavator really and tree shears are all the rage here now anyway. I wouldn't bother if I was you!!!I was thinking of getting a saw head for the hedge cutter.
The lads with then how do they get on with them
I'll take two pleaseThis is what you need Tom
This is what you need Tom
But a lot of tidying up after. I have cut overgrown hedges with a chainsaw.I was thinking it would be a balls alright.
That over grown stuff is hard enough on the hedge cutter.
A saw leaves a lovely finish
It can do or drop down in if its big stuff, that's where a excavator has a advantage cause it can sweep it off the top. There's a guy here with a reverse drive set up and he uses the slew to take it off, cruel on the trimmer though!When your cutting the top of a hedge with a saw I'd assume alot of the cut material stays on top
Anyone ever put a tree shear on the hedger?
Wouldnt work. Hedger isn't designed for the weight of the tree you'd be trying to pick up. Digger would be much faster anyway
I was thinking of the type that just cuts rather than held.