Utilizing the Right Hedge Trimmers in Yard Care




Specific hedge trimmers are better for specific applications. That is why we need to select the best one.

Types of gas hedge trimmers talked about are.
* Single sided
* Double sided
* Pole or Extension

Single sided hedge trimmers are produced cutting straight sections of hedges. If you have big shrubs and need to make straight passes, this is an excellent trimmer. Because it has a one sided blade it can be longer than a double blade and still not be too heavy.
This device's center of mass lies closer to the body than the double sided hedge trimmers. This enables more trimming and less fatigue.

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Double sided trimmers enable you to trim in a back and fourth, vertical and horizontal movement without moving to much, unlike the single sided blade. Double sided is much better for shaping.
If you have many small shrubs( 3' or 4'), then a much shorter cutting blade is easier to deal with and more efficient. This implies more profit. Keep in mind to keep the center of mass as near to the body as possible.



Pole trimmers are used for high and low shrubs that you would generally have to have a ladder for. These trimmers normally have a cutting head that change 90 degrees to increase convenience, effectiveness, and reach. When trimming hedges and shrubs over 10', utilize blades longer than 30".
Pole trimmers look like a straight shaft lawn trimmer with hedger blades. Some business yard trimmers have an attachment that turn them into pole trimmers.
Business hedge trimmers have blade cutting alternatives that roughly range from 18" -40". They are created with larger gaps in between teeth than the homeowner designs. This is to enable more performance and durability.

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If adding a hedge trimmer to your fleet, look for specific aspects.
Remember to make sure the device is well balanced. Don't constantly compare weight to weight between different devices. This holds true with turf trimmers. A lighter machine not well balanced well can feel heaver than the real heavier one and this impacts performance. The majority of business hedge trimmers weigh from 10-15lbs.

Compare maker commercial guarantees. 2 years is excellent. Hedges and shrubs are trimmed 3 to 4 times a year here in Memphis so you need to get a lot of life from your hedger.

Check for.
* Excessive vibration
* Hand guards
* Throttle lock switch- When on, throttle can not engage.
* Blade locks- Keep blades from moving when engine is idling
* Stop buttons- Like a kill switch
* Sleeve- For the blades when they are not in use
* Other functions


Go to a dealership that offers various designs. Ask about dependability and repair work time for the models. Also ask if they have a loaner you can obtain while yours is in the store. If you can not get it serviced in your town.i.e.the internet, do not buy a hedge trimmer or any other piece of devices.

In my book, I discuss upkeep of hedge trimmers and other equipment along with a slew of other practical concepts for starting or growing a lawn care service. You'll see my enthusiasm for this company when you read the book.

Oh and by the method, read the manual. I'm joking!
Best of Luck!