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"Janet" wrote in message t... In article , nthkentman2 @gmail.com says... Which part of the op's post about the size did you miss? 300ft x 80ft.... He said 50 x 25 metres, which is about half that size. I use a 50 + m cable to cut our hedges. With a lawnmower? |
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On 11/03/2014 21:51, Nthkentman wrote:
"Vir Campestris" wrote in message o.uk... We've had a pocket handkerchief for the last mumble years, but this one's a little larger - about 50x25 metres. I'm not really into stripes. Suggestions for a mower please? A reputable manufactured rotary petrol. Keep it sharp and the blades balanced properly Your choice if you need mulching of cut sward, or not into a bag or vac attachment Wash it off properly after use or it'll rot Don't go for *anything* with a plastic base...Just don't. Electric mowers are for the occasional garden lawn mowing Sunday enthusiast, It may be tempting fate to say it, but generally the Honda engine on my grass cutter has been quite easy to start. The engine is a GCV160 5,5 hp. I bought it in 2006. Much better than the previous engine, which was to bad that my neighbour seeing (or hearing) my frustration offered to lend me his grass cutter. What annoys be about Honda is that it is impossible to get a decent engine manual. -- Michael Chare |
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On Wed, 12 Mar 2014 17:33:47 +0000, Nthkentman wrote:
Which part of the op's post about the size did you miss? 300ft x 80ft... I missed the part where he said that. I did, however, see the bit that said it was half that length. |
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On Wednesday, March 12, 2014 6:08:19 PM UTC, Janet wrote:
In article , nthkentman2 @gmail.com says... Which part of the op's post about the size did you miss? 300ft x 80ft..... He said 50 x 25 metres, which is about half that size. Either way, to me it begs the question: do you actually need to mow it all? Are you using it for golf, or as a bowling green? If not, then mow enough that you will use, then let the rest grow wildflowers. Scythe or strim it once a year, and get a mower suited to the extents of the part you do want to keep short. |
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@gmail.com says... "Janet" wrote in message t... In article , nthkentman2 @gmail.com says... Which part of the op's post about the size did you miss? 300ft x 80ft.... He said 50 x 25 metres, which is about half that size. I use a 50 + m cable to cut our hedges. With a lawnmower? No, I just whirl the cable round and round very very fast. I got the idea from using a strimmer. Janet. |
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On 12/03/14 19:28, David Hill wrote:
On 12/03/2014 18:08, Janet wrote: In article , nthkentman2 @gmail.com says... Which part of the op's post about the size did you miss? 300ft x 80ft.... He said 50 x 25 metres, which is about half that size. I use a 50 + m cable to cut our hedges. Janet. I have to use a hedge cutter. I used to use a goat or two (or more), and they were generally quite quiet, but needed a strong lead. They were better in that neither petrol nor eclectic mowers give you milk. -- Rusty Hinge To err is human. To really foul things up requires a computer and the BOFH. |
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On 12/03/14 19:42, Nthkentman wrote:
"Janet" wrote in message t... In article , nthkentman2 @gmail.com says... Which part of the op's post about the size did you miss? 300ft x 80ft.... He said 50 x 25 metres, which is about half that size. I use a 50 + m cable to cut our hedges. With a lawnmower? Perhaps they were prone, too? -- Rusty Hinge To err is human. To really foul things up requires a computer and the BOFH. |
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On 14/03/2014 12:52, RustyHinge wrote:
On 12/03/14 19:28, David Hill wrote: On 12/03/2014 18:08, Janet wrote: In article , nthkentman2 @gmail.com says... Which part of the op's post about the size did you miss? 300ft x 80ft.... He said 50 x 25 metres, which is about half that size. I use a 50 + m cable to cut our hedges. Janet. I have to use a hedge cutter. I used to use a goat or two (or more), and they were generally quite quiet, but needed a strong lead. They were better in that neither petrol nor eclectic mowers give you milk. But it's a bugger having to lift them up to do the top of the hedge |
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Martin wrote: On Sat, 15 Mar 2014 10:28:50 -0000, Janet wrote: Which part of the op's post about the size did you miss? 300ft x 80ft.... He said 50 x 25 metres, which is about half that size. I use a 50 + m cable to cut our hedges. I have to use a hedge cutter. I used to use a goat or two (or more), and they were generally quite quiet, but needed a strong lead. They were better in that neither petrol nor eclectic mowers give you milk. But it's a bugger having to lift them up to do the top of the hedge LOL exactly what I thought. Goats are natural climbers and leapers. but not often seen nibbling the top of a hedge. Don't bet on it. If the hedge is solid enough to bear their weight, that is exactly what you will see them do! Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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