I got SOAKED on this job!! TRIMMING a BEECH hedge
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2023
- So I’m at a repeat customer today trimming a beech hedge, it took a surprisingly long time as there was so much growth!! Customer is very happy and wants me to come back next year to do the same in end of July and pressure washing in January
Loved it! Hedge trimming is one of my favorite things to watch! The dog seemed such a faithful companion following you all the way along. Great job as always!
Thankyou! Yes he was very persistent I did kick the ball to him once or twice
You did a great job, even in the face of an adorable and persistent dog. I would've played with the dog and been too tired to do that crazy hedge!
Thankyou! I did kick the ball a few times 😂
Oh, i feel so sorry for the dog!!! He was always so hopeful and polite putting his ball out!
Haha yes very sweet dog no woofing at me at all
A great job. Beech makes a lovely hedge.
Good job. Long but very neat and tidy. Glad you did not have to do the other side on that busy road.
Thanks, yes luckily someone does that with a tractor with a flail! I wouldn’t be able to reach it
Looks much nicer. I'd probably want it even taller with all that traffic.
Thankyou, I know they do go very fast! The big lorries etc get stuck it’s very narrow. It’s very tall if you look from the other side
Great Job Felix 👍
Thankyou 😊
That was a lot of work. 😁
Yes I was very tired after 😴
Great job Felix that sure was a log hedge.
long
Although a repeat and future customer, I hope you charged a good price! I think many people do not consider maintenance of grounds and how much work it is when they buy the "idyllic" country house.
Yes very true, some don’t have any idea and I wouldn’t want to work for someone like that!
Great job
Thankyou
Great job, was all the hedge cut with the one battery?
Thanks, no I had my petrol hedge cutter just incase
@felixcampbelltreeandgrounds Thanks for the reply, I'm still not battery yet myself. Think it's appealing in some ways but I'd never be confident on time consuming jobs without my petrol machines.
@@brianconnor1810 I was the same way until I got into the EGO power tools. With 2 batteries I can do a big job on a hedge and it lasts all day! I always have a backup (with my petrol Stihl)