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    looks good Zoran
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    Nice job Zoran. And a big job too.

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    Zoran,

    Good work, I do quite a bit of extended height hedging especially lately leading into christmas including one at 55 meters long and wide as a couple of days ago. But "Fred" is my legend to aspire too re hedges as none of my hedges require me to wear a oxygen mask due to extreme heights.
    Looking at the puddles it may have been humid too.
    So much fun ay with the persperation dripping of the forehead and damp daks and one "O" mighty sore shoulder that arvo or leading into the next day.

    But it creates diversity in the scope of ones daily chores and the charge rate is nicer doing hedges.
    Cheers Garry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fred's mowing View Post
    Sorry Zoran, only looked at the first pic
    Also the word do could have been substituted with the word did, it was a little confusing.
    Great job.
    Cheers Fred.
    The hedging god is back peddling


    BTW - Nice job Zoran... your a natural pro!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fred's mowing View Post
    Sorry Zoran, only looked at the first pic
    Also the word do could have been substituted with the word did, it was a little confusing.
    Great job.
    Cheers Fred.
    i saw late that mistake but i can't change it, but only import is good hedge trimming
    thanks for liked it..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lawn Mowing Professionals View Post
    The hedging god is back peddling


    BTW - Nice job Zoran... your a natural pro!

    Simmo
    But the marketing guru would never make a mistake....... or admit to it???
    At least I did'nt have to wade through the usual 3 pages to get my wack
    Back on topic.
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    Dedicated to Simmo
    Cheers Fred.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fred's mowing View Post
    But the marketing guru would never make a mistake....... or admit to it???
    At least I did'nt have to wade through the usual 3 pages to get my wack
    Back on topic.
    Oakleigh south, yesterday.
    2012-11-30 10.37.06.jpg2012-11-30 12.58.59.jpg2012-11-30 14.54.27.jpg2012-11-30 14.56.22.jpg
    Dedicated to Simmo
    Cheers Fred.
    Who is this marketing Guru that you speak off? I might need to sort him out for you as everyone knows you need to make mistakes to learn

    Thanks for the dedication Fred... A dam fine job as usual, you now have my vote for the Green logie

    How do you seriously clean up so well everytime?

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    Not sure where but someone was asking for one of these...
    For $67 ... Ill give it a go. Probably some cheap chinese crap. But at this price, it will save my back and shoulders for a while.
    http://www.crazysales.com.au/3-in-1-...ck-design.html
    Everything looks good with a haircut.... ɐuıɥɔ ɯoɹɟ pɹɐoqʎǝʞ ɐ ʎnq ı ǝɯıʇ ʇsɐl ǝɥʇ sʇɐɥʇ

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    Quote Originally Posted by imoww View Post
    Not sure where but someone was asking for one of these...
    For $67 ... Ill give it a go. Probably some cheap chinese crap. But at this price, it will save my back and shoulders for a while.
    http://www.crazysales.com.au/3-in-1-...ck-design.html
    Wow that is cheap! Let's us know how it performs!

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    Quote Originally Posted by imoww View Post
    Not sure where but someone was asking for one of these...
    For $67 ... Ill give it a go. Probably some cheap chinese crap. But at this price, it will save my back and shoulders for a while.
    http://www.crazysales.com.au/3-in-1-...ck-design.html
    not sure i'd want that cheap rubbish pinned to my back when it catches on fire.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by sterlo View Post
    not sure i'd want that cheap rubbish pinned to my back when it catches on fire.......

    Sterlo
    Your assuming it will start.

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    Arrr. Ive got some cheap crap before and most of it needs some tinkering. but it all works OK.
    Ill run it into the ground if it starts. Im gonna change the pole to a hedger.
    Everything looks good with a haircut.... ɐuıɥɔ ɯoɹɟ pɹɐoqʎǝʞ ɐ ʎnq ı ǝɯıʇ ʇsɐl ǝɥʇ sʇɐɥʇ

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fred's mowing View Post
    Taking hedging to a new level fred.
    Brilliant result with height of the hedge and limited acess you had to work with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fred's mowing View Post
    Mate, I'm feeling queezy just looking at the height of those photo's... seriously don't know how you do it... but looks bl00dy amazing as usual!

    Just out of couriosity.. how many hedges do you do a month like this?

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