Cut the hay with an electric saber saw.

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Re: Cut the hay with an electric saber saw.




by Did67 » 06/03/18, 19:41

Carl wrote:Has anyone tried to open furrows with a hedge trimmer?
Is this a satisfactory solution?
Advantages disadvantages ?


To try. Simply, I think that the end of the blade will be quickly blunt and the device will make the mouth to cut the hedge !!! But with a "schmourtzmatic" at 59,90, why not give it a try ???

And it's hard to sharpen, unlike the metal blade of a brushcutter!
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Re: Cut the hay with an electric saber saw.




by Carl » 06/03/18, 19:52

Thank you Did for this return ;-)

Except that my hedge trimmer is important to me and is not a "sub brand" ....

I automatically deduce from your return, that the electric knife is to be removed, right?

And that the best solution is the blade edging size ...
yet I just put my hay and I think it can be removed by hand quite easily .... what about this technique?
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Re: Cut the hay with an electric saber saw.




by Did67 » 06/03/18, 23:21

Yes, the edging is the best. But metal blade systems are rather expensive (in general).

You can move away. As said, my wife did it, with quite honorable success for two or three years ... She found it less tiring than my "sawing" of furrows ...
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