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Miscellaneous Handhelds |

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Redmax and Stihl handheld drills
Great for railroad ties, and various landscaper work!
Super portable power for doing most drilling on the job.
An excellent too for the repetitive hole drilling
required for plantings. Get that vineyard going! |
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We also carry Hedge Trimmers by:
- Redmax
- Stihl
- LittleWonder
- The variables would be build quality and cutter
length. If you have a 'lot' of hedge trimmer work to do, its worth
it to buy the pro series. Otherwise, the 'consumer' level of each of the
manufacturers listed above generally is sufficient (and lighter weight
too).
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How about an extended hedge
trimmer?
Sure beats using the ladder. They
are too easy to fall from without anything in your hands, let alone
having a hedge trimmer with moving blades. It's just too easy to make a
mistake and fall. Besides, going up and down the ladder kills your
knees, and it's harder to keep proper perspectives when trying to
maintain a nice neat even line down the hedgerow.
Stihl has a version of this that will
work as a standalone unit,
on their Kombi unit, or can attach to a string trimmer. |
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This is not only a blower, but
it is a 'mister' as well (no relation to 'mrs'). The advantage here is that is completely covers
the plant/tree/etc. with the application, instead of just the top. And...
it uses less spray material too! I experimented with a customer, and it
seemed to us that it would blow material (water in this case) up to about 15
feet above your head.
We sold a few a these to local organic
farmers, who mist with their fish composite over plantings to keep the bugs
away. Seems funny to me, that even fish residue is too nasty for bugs!
But heh, it works. |
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