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Electric Chainsaw
When the birds have finished nesting, (Blackbirds, Greenfinch and Pigeons)
we want to prune back the Leylandii, however it has got a bit too big for the loppers and I thought a lightweight electric chainsaw would be OK. But, can you hire them or are we toooooooooooooooooooo PC and not allowed to? Anyone know before I make a fool of myself at a Hire Shop? Mike -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Electric Chainsaw
On Thu, 6 Apr 2006 08:05:06 +0100, Mike wrote:
When the birds have finished nesting, (Blackbirds, Greenfinch and Pigeons) we want to prune back the Leylandii, however it has got a bit too big for the loppers and I thought a lightweight electric chainsaw would be OK. But, can you hire them or are we toooooooooooooooooooo PC and not allowed to? Anyone know before I make a fool of myself at a Hire Shop? Mike You can hire leccy or petrol in the UK, you will get a safety kit (helmet, gogs, gloves, body armour etc) and an instruction video, if you go to a reputable high street small plant hire firm - but don't expect a "man-sized" chain saw, you can only hire one up to 20" IIRC |
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On Thu, 06 Apr 2006 08:05:06 +0100, Mike wrote:
When the birds have finished nesting, (Blackbirds, Greenfinch and Pigeons) we want to prune back the Leylandii, however it has got a bit too big for the loppers and I thought a lightweight electric chainsaw would be OK. But, can you hire them or are we toooooooooooooooooooo PC and not allowed to? Anyone know before I make a fool of myself at a Hire Shop? Mike Consider how often you will need to do this, and consider buying one. I have just replaced my 30 year old B&D chainsaw with a small petrol one, so they are a long term investment. There are also 'chain loppers' in the shops this year, which seem to be a cross between a chain saw and loppers - the chain more is enclosed and there are jaws to hold the branch. They are less than £100, and assuming £20 a pop to hire a chain saw you get your money back in 5 uses. Alternatively, use a hand pruning saw (cheap and effective) or get a multi-purpose electric saw such as the B&D Alligator which will cut branches as well as a load of other stuff but isn't up to the kind of branches and logs a chain saw will tackle. HTH Dave R |
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