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Ya, I would be charging 2000 for this hedge.
ОтветитьThere hedge cutters,not chainsaws,no wonder you bent the blades...!!!
ОтветитьI've done my laurel etc with a Robin HT750 for the last 25 years without any trouble and its still going strong. Bad time to cut hedges when its bird nesting time.
ОтветитьGreat job! A lot of hard work in that hedge. What model of Stihl trimmer did you use?
ОтветитьNever look up at the sky when working on a ladder gents!! Brilliant work.......is it worth getting one of those mini chainsaws? I have a 14" stihl chainsaw and the pole pruner but never thought of one of those battery powered one. Many thanks for a great video gents!
ОтветитьThat's one massive Laurel bush 😲😲😲
ОтветитьGood job but next time use a chainsaw for the top part instead of those tiny trimmers... You are ruinning them
ОтветитьHonestly looks like a jungle. how long did they grow to be that high? Would they replace your blade? Would think so. You are so good at your job.
ОтветитьUse chain blades for tough branch. Bro
ОтветитьThat's a chainsaw job
ОтветитьNo laser level was used...amazing how level you cut it
ОтветитьWow the way your noring that off is painful and wrong!!!!
ОтветитьYou have got the eagle eye when it comes to leveling hedges!
ОтветитьWow! What a job. It looks incredible, your work is outstanding!
ОтветитьWe have laurel hedges on our site. It's far too vigorous for a residential setting, quickly gets out of hand and is very difficult to recover to sensible heights (and depth!). Our Hibiscus syriacus ones are so much easier to maintain.
Ответитьpray you got paid very good for this job.
ОтветитьFantastic... well done!
ОтветитьRhett
ОтветитьWhat Stihl tools were stolen?
Thanks.
Yes needs a badly overdue lockdown haircut
ОтветитьThe homes are just beautiful and the lawns are so well maintained.
ОтветитьWhat is the name of this hedge? It is beautiful and great job trimming!🎉
ОтветитьWow that’s really overgrown! Good job with pushing on through!
ОтветитьWow that’s really overgrown! Good job with pushing on through!
ОтветитьMy eyes are purified.Your works makes for other's life so happy and pretty world
ОтветитьYour helper seems to be learning his job. You did good!
Ответить😬 those people will have their pay, God is just. Love your videos and the uniforms too. 😁 always enjoy trimming hedges 👍🏻
ОтветитьI really felt sorry for these machines when I saw how thick, overgrown branches you had to cut. I have also run into this trap, so I only cut back the overgrown hedge with pruning shears, battery-operated and standard pruning shears. A big lesson: you shouldn't take on such risky work for too short a time and at too cheap a price!
ОтветитьNach so einen Tag braucht man weder Fitnessstudio noch Sauna. Saubere Arbeit!
Ich habe meine Hecken, Buche ca. 60 Meter und Kirschlorbeer ca 20 Meter, dieses runter gesetzt, allerdings in Kombination mit Kettensäge und Heckenschere. Ist wesentlich materialfreundlicher bzw. -schonender und effektiv.
Job well done.
ОтветитьWas ein Hammerjob👍😳 Ihr macht das jeden Tag, und trotzdem blutige Hände. Chapeaux 🤩
ОтветитьWhich hedge trimmer are you using? Some of those branches looked pretty thick to use a trimmer on. Whats the tools teeth width?
ОтветитьReducing a hedge by that much, I'd have quoted on the basis of loppers for the entire job regardless of the extra day it'd take, client doesn't like it I'm sure they'll find someone willing to break other tools.
ОтветитьAnother brutal job! You need to change your name to the Kustorez Warriors!
ОтветитьCan I ask what the saw was that broke ?
ОтветитьРебята, у вас золотые руки. ‼️‼️‼️👍👍👍👍
ОтветитьYou need to invest in a proper chipper pal, then you can just take the clippings to a stable.👌
ОтветитьYou do a fantastic job in spite of having to work with borrowed tools. I love your attention to detail! Also, you make very interesting videos, full of a variety of different views and angles. It’s also entertaining to see you guys have your lunch, look at jet contrails, etc. I’ve tried to spot the cameras you use, but I think I’ve only spotted a shadow once in all the videos I’ve watched. Your channel is one of my favourites!
ОтветитьWhy did you use chainsaw?
ОтветитьHS45 is much more robust for the thicker branches. Use as low revs as possible too to quicken the cutting process (I know it sounds counterintuitive).
ОтветитьWhat hedge trimmer do you use that’s better than a Stihl 82R on hedges like that? Makita?
ОтветитьI always like your vlogs. Does the customers tell you how short to cut them or do you tell them where they should be?
ОтветитьWoodchipper.. In the trailer and of you go..
ОтветитьExcellent job chap, was that an HS82R you managed to bend? I'm still using my 9 year old HS81R, as it appears to be indestructible. I also use a Husqvarna 522HDRX75, which is also excellent!
ОтветитьChainsaw work not hedge trimmer
ОтветитьSuper 👍👍👍💯💯💯💯💯
ОтветитьDefinently an outstanding job, thinking I suggested instead of up and down the ladder, apair of stilts like what drywallers use. Just a thanks to your Dr. Watson for his magnificent clean ups, he does you justice. It was great watching you do your hedge thing, you master the wood so well,sorry you lost two clippers. It was so nice seeing you out in you pajamas, you ware green so well. Lots of love. Afriend.
ОтветитьI have done this exact job on a laurel hedge. i ended up using a chainsaw!. it was much better. branches we easy 1/2" inch thick too much for my 26c petrol pole say with hedge clippers
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