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rb 18-02-2007 05:45 AM

wide tooth hedge trimmer identification needed
 
I'm looking for a power hedge trimmer that has really wide spacing between
the teeth so it can lop off good sized limbs in heavy brush. I have lots
of azaleas, and it's hard to keep them trimmed because they have hidden
bigger branches mixed in with the small ones.

The run-of-the-mill power hedge trimmers handle the smaller limbs well, but
the sickle bar teeth can't get around the larger ones.

Any ideas? Up until now, it takes both the power trimmer and a pelican beak
cutter to do the complete job, with more time to finish.



Art 18-02-2007 02:07 PM

wide tooth hedge trimmer identification needed
 
rb wrote:
I'm looking for a power hedge trimmer that has really wide spacing between
the teeth so it can lop off good sized limbs in heavy brush. I have lots
of azaleas, and it's hard to keep them trimmed because they have hidden
bigger branches mixed in with the small ones.

The run-of-the-mill power hedge trimmers handle the smaller limbs well, but
the sickle bar teeth can't get around the larger ones.

Any ideas? Up until now, it takes both the power trimmer and a pelican beak
cutter to do the complete job, with more time to finish.



Check out the Little Wonder hedge trimmers. I sold them for over 20
years to commercial people and they held up quite well. The electric
will cut up to 1/2 branch and the gas will handle up to 1". Either one
would slice up the best Black & Decker. ;)

http://littlewonder.com/hedge-trimmers.asp

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Art


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