I’ve got the same telescopic hedge trimmer. You certainly don’t need to do any gym or weight training when using this regularly! I’ve been looking at getting a long pruner but concerned that they’re too long to fit in my van
Agreed Laurence, work is the gym 💪😅😢. The HTA135 featured in the video is a beast. I have a mwb van and have to position it awkwardly diagnol to fit it in. That's in it's shortest state too. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Stihl advertis that the Stihl HLA 86 trimmer cane handle up to 26mm branches. But it looked as if you had to use a polesaw on holly less thick than that. What do you find is the max size that the Stihl HLA 86 can handle?
Pete, honestly I have no idea, worth researching further online. I generally reach for whatever tool, will achieve the task efficiently within my collection. Sharpening the blades and ensuring regular lubricating, put's less strain on the motor too.
I’ve got the same telescopic hedge trimmer. You certainly don’t need to do any gym or weight training when using this regularly! I’ve been looking at getting a long pruner but concerned that they’re too long to fit in my van
Agreed Laurence, work is the gym 💪😅😢. The HTA135 featured in the video is a beast. I have a mwb van and have to position it awkwardly diagnol to fit it in. That's in it's shortest state too. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Stihl advertis that the Stihl HLA 86 trimmer cane handle up to 26mm branches. But it looked as if you had to use a polesaw on holly less thick than that. What do you find is the max size that the Stihl HLA 86 can handle?
Pete, honestly I have no idea, worth researching further online. I generally reach for whatever tool, will achieve the task efficiently within my collection. Sharpening the blades and ensuring regular lubricating, put's less strain on the motor too.