The stihl hta is a beast! Definitely need one of these but at £450 I’ll need to save some pennies! Thanks for filming Robbie. Cracking music and drone footage
@@robmaule4951 I bought the mavic air 2 as it has the ability to follow me. Though I haven't used that feature yet. Still learning on how to use it and transfer that into the videos. There are loads of fun
These battery tools are brilliant. I’m on my 3rd season using the Stihl battery pro machines and they make the job so much easier. The only downside is that you have to watch them like a hawk..........thieves love them! Never leave them in your van. I take them ALL on the job. Keep them within view at all times. Sad but true unfortunately. Other than that they’re brilliant!
I had a backback 4 stroke blower pinched a few years ago. I was strimming in the corner of a garden. My back was towards the front gate. The had the audacity to come into the property (a good 15 metres!) and take the blower
I've been thinking about moving to battery but not sure they can deal with the heavy work load we have but would definitely like to add to my collection at some point. Especially useful when we are working near office windows.
I have a Stihl HLA 85 (hedge trimmer)...and its a life saver...I can cut high hedges from the ground with no effort, while others struggle with ladders. planning to buy the HTA 85 pole pruner too.
Hi Robbie, I'd like to see what you would do to push a hedge back thats been overgrown for some time, do you just scalp it back, behind the old growth, or do you have another technique? That won't leave you with a bunch of see-thru branches, or is it a job that you usually wouldn't tackle
Robbie, love the effort in making these videos, very professional, but not loving the finger wagging at the start. I get enough of that not cutting my lawns in time! 🤣🤣
I was wondering how you got it in just about fits in mine up the side. Great tool just bought a second one today after the first ones motor went after 2years which isn’t great but it’s hardy tool to have so had to get another one. 👍🏻
The Milwaukee battery lasts around 2 hours. The m18 hedge cutter unit costs around £230 (without the battery) battery costs around £100 Sthil HTA 85 with 2 x AP 300 batteries and AL 500 charger £900.00
Once again another great video let's get more young people interested. Not a bad coach is that young Robbie. 😁
Hey Mike, get them early enough and you can mould them. He is a real nice lad
The stihl hta is a beast! Definitely need one of these but at £450 I’ll need to save some pennies! Thanks for filming Robbie. Cracking music and drone footage
Thanks Rob, really loving having a drone. The sthil is a great job too 👍
Premier Lawns what drone did you go for? I’m interested in one for home so some tips would be appreciated Robbie
@@robmaule4951 I bought the mavic air 2 as it has the ability to follow me. Though I haven't used that feature yet.
Still learning on how to use it and transfer that into the videos.
There are loads of fun
Premier Lawns thanks Robbie , appreciate this.
These battery tools are brilliant. I’m on my 3rd season using the Stihl battery pro machines and they make the job so much easier. The only downside is that you have to watch them like a hawk..........thieves love them! Never leave them in your van. I take them ALL on the job. Keep them within view at all times. Sad but true unfortunately. Other than that they’re brilliant!
I only started to buy them at the tail end of last year. My thoughts are you don't go home as tired using them
I had a backback 4 stroke blower pinched a few years ago. I was strimming in the corner of a garden. My back was towards the front gate. The had the audacity to come into the property (a good 15 metres!) and take the blower
@@lovethelawn7149 scumbags
Great stuff as always fella 👍 and no pressure Daniel 🤣
Haha, I think he wants to go back to clearing up as its less work lol. No really good lad, pleasure to teach him stuff
Nice video robbie
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Love the hedge cutting videos Robbie, no point having a nice lawn if your hedges look trash 😂👍
Hey Dan, 100 percent 😁❤
Can see potential in the young lad 🌿✂️👍
He is a keeper for sure. I ended up cutting your shout out 🙈
Nice video. Perfect hedge for training since a wee mistake not too much to worry about.
Yes I thought so too, thanks for commenting. Have a great weekend
Another great video most helpful for beginners look forward to the next one.
Thanks David 😁👍
Got a lot of stihl battery tools on demo at the moment. The backpack batteries are good and last all day just takes some getting used to.
I wouldn't mind a go with them, keep me posted on how you get on
Yes, let us know how you get on 👍
I've been thinking about moving to battery but not sure they can deal with the heavy work load we have but would definitely like to add to my collection at some point. Especially useful when we are working near office windows.
I was slow on the uptake too. It's much easier working with them 👍❤
I have a Stihl HLA 85 (hedge trimmer)...and its a life saver...I can cut high hedges from the ground with no effort, while others struggle with ladders. planning to buy the HTA 85 pole pruner too.
GOOD JOB AS ALWAYS 😎 👍👍
Thanks Paul
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Could you do a video sometime on how to remove a tree? I've got a holly tree near my house is like to get rid of as I'm afraid of root damage. Cheers
Best to get a tree surgeon in and get it removed. I don't do this type of work
Hi Robbie, I'd like to see what you would do to push a hedge back thats been overgrown for some time, do you just scalp it back, behind the old growth, or do you have another technique? That won't leave you with a bunch of see-thru branches, or is it a job that you usually wouldn't tackle
Robbie, love the effort in making these videos, very professional, but not loving the finger wagging at the start. I get enough of that not cutting my lawns in time! 🤣🤣
Hahaha thanks, I have no idea why I do it lol. I'm forever getting told off for covering the camera at the start too. Thanks for the comments 😍
Premier Lawns also at present I’m enjoying hedge trimming if there is a toss up on hedges vs lawns given that I’ve a lot to learn on hedges! 🐝👍
@@timstinson1 I used to love hedge trimming. I fell out of my loft a few years ago... Not so keen on the hedge trimming anymore.
I was wondering how you got it in just about fits in mine up the side. Great tool just bought a second one today after the first ones motor went after 2years which isn’t great but it’s hardy tool to have so had to get another one. 👍🏻
It just squeezes in and no more. I don't do loads with it as I don't tend to do big hedges any more, though once you need it, you need it lol.
Do you not shred prunings into the hedge? Looks miles tidier without it sitting on top
Shredding hedge clippings and putting them into the hedge isn't professional at all. We clear them away.
@@Premier_lawns_official I don't mean the bulk that comes off I mean the bits sitting on the hedge
Great video as usual looking forward to the next one which one do you prefer the Milwaukee or the HSA 86
They both have pros and cons
What do they cost to buy, and how long does the power last
The Milwaukee battery lasts around 2 hours. The m18 hedge cutter unit costs around £230 (without the battery) battery costs around £100
Sthil HTA 85 with 2 x AP 300 batteries and AL 500 charger £900.00
@@Premier_lawns_official Thanks alot for the information. Like what you're doing, I've subscribed 👍
Any tree pruning videos
That's not something I do a lot of