Apologies for the lack of content, vids have had to take a backseat recently. Not sure what happened to the vid quality towards the end of this one either 😫. Thanks for stopping by anyway 👍
Thanks to this guy I purchased one of theses makita DUN500W a year ago .only used the petrol a couple of times since ... super lightweight and powerful 👍👍👍👍👍💪👍💪🤠🤠🤠
What hedge trimmer is that mate? I've got loads of Makita things but never thought about a hedge trimmer, looks great! Let me know what it is please and if it's worth me getting it 👌👌🏴 cheers
Is that a Makita? Im garden maintenance by trade. Was Considering a Ebauer long reach as I have a load of batteries. Currently using Stihl petrol machinery exclusively.
I honestly have no idea what types of hedges are safe for animals to eat, I've heard not all types. The sheep and horses aren't anything to do with this property anyway.
@@RJLgardens Beech, maple and oak are the best, bushes with thornes and cornus are average and just for sheep. Laurel cherry, ligustrum and yew trees are poisonous. If you have doubts, don't feed it.
Apologies for the lack of content, vids have had to take a backseat recently. Not sure what happened to the vid quality towards the end of this one either 😫. Thanks for stopping by anyway 👍
Thanks to this guy I purchased one of theses makita DUN500W a year ago .only used the petrol a couple of times since ... super lightweight and powerful 👍👍👍👍👍💪👍💪🤠🤠🤠
Nice one Graham, its hard to go back to petrol once you have used something like this 👌
@RJLgardens your not wrong..👍👍👍👍
I love hedge trimming the best . You can see such a difference. Well done 👏. ❤ from Canada 🇨🇦
Yes very rewarding seeing the transformation. Cheers 👍
Life happens, so they say! Great to see you back.
Certainly does, cheers Paul
Great work, those hedges were huge 🎉
Thanks, They weren't overly big, but they did take longer than i first imagined 😅
What hedge trimmer is that mate? I've got loads of Makita things but never thought about a hedge trimmer, looks great!
Let me know what it is please and if it's worth me getting it 👌👌🏴 cheers
Its the Makita dun500wz mate, really nice and comfortable to use on those lighter jobs, I wouldn't be without it these days. 👍
@@RJLgardens I have plenty of batteries too so it would be a good idea for the business I think 👌
That's a lot of hedges. Too much work for one day. Owner needs to put you on his payroll to keep them tame. Nice neat job.
This was roughly half a days work so not too bad really, still fitted in another job afterwards 😅. Cheers.
Is that a Makita? Im garden maintenance by trade. Was Considering a Ebauer long reach as I have a load of batteries. Currently using Stihl petrol machinery exclusively.
Yes using makita here, not sure how good the Ebauer would be for pro use, depends what you need i suppose 👍
You are in a rural area. Why don't you feed this to the animals. I see horses and sheep.
I honestly have no idea what types of hedges are safe for animals to eat, I've heard not all types. The sheep and horses aren't anything to do with this property anyway.
@@RJLgardens
Beech, maple and oak are the best, bushes with thornes and cornus are average and just for sheep. Laurel cherry, ligustrum and yew trees are poisonous. If you have doubts, don't feed it.