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  1. lxskllr

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    Maybe not up high. I need to bring it in down low to make it easier to see traffic. If I did that, it would create a cantilevered canopy like you see on road trees. Might work out ok. I'm not particular about well shaped bushes, but I prefer they don't look stupid. I don't know if that that...
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    Well, higher's better than lower. Does a better job of making the world disappear. I'll get a pic of it later when I get home. I'm not certain it's a burning bush, or exactly what kind if it is. Turns red in the fall. edit: The bush...
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    That's a possibility. I have a professional tier rental place pretty close to me. Dunno if ladders are a thing that gets rented, but if they are, they'd have them.
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    That's a *really* appealing option, but the bushes segregate me from the neighborhood. Helps keep things closed in, and I can pretend everyone else doesn't exist. If I were out in the country, they'd be gone. The bush out front is some kind of burning bush(complex), and its sprawled over the...
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    I'll look into the Stihl system and run some numbers. I have a bush out front I'd like to remove material on higher up, and the ladders I own aren't sufficient. I figured if I'm getting a hedge trimmer on a stick, I might as well get something I could also use as a polesaw. If I were buying a...
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    The reason I was interested in gas is my old B&D corded trimmer sucks. Every once in awhile I pull it out, then revert to using a chainsaw when it doesn't cut. The chainsaw sucks too. It leaves ugly imprecise gashes in the bushes, but it at least removes material. Maybe newer electrics are better?
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    Considering getting a gas hedge trimmer, and it would be convenient being able to use the powerhead for a polesaw also. Light duty use, a few times per year maybe. I'm looking at the echo system... https://www.echo-usa.com/Products/Pro-Attachment-Series I was thinking the PAS-225 powerhead...
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