To hammy1294 Fair question, but this is someone's drive actually, and I don't know the law but I suspect i can trim the hedge on my drive? And a bit by the road to make it safe to bring out a car.
balmesh ye they say you cant cut hedges with birds nest sure birds builds nests up in the trees and not since the thing about isn't working now there the BUGS
Alan, I have to ask, have they all won the lottery around your way. The last 2 vids of yours have both featured brand new hedge cutters! To answer a previous question, there are restrictions on when you can cut (birds nesting) but these are void in the in the interests of road safety (driveway entrances, bad bends etc). Your new camera is superb, looking forward to seeing these machines in action later on. Thanks
This is just to tell you that RUclips are getting very slipshod in forwarding comments. Several of yours, and others, appear in my in-box but when I go to answer (and approve) the comment it isn't there. Even a week later! But thanks, and keep 'em coming, as they say :)
@hammy1294 a common saying over here is to never go hedgecutting without the letter ''R'' not being in that months name, no real laws against it though!
To richard123x1 Not my land. Not my tractor. Not my hedge-cutter. Therefore - not my business! If I WAS a contractor and offered a job I would do it and let the owner worry about the bunny-huggers.
To itlldoktm I can assure you that if they have, they have kept a good secret! But these guys don't take expensive holidays abroad and all the income goes back into the firm! (I suspect).
Alan sure make work easy now days compared to say 50 years ago
the HD is doing great for you
To hammy1294
Fair question, but this is someone's drive actually, and I don't know the law but I suspect i can trim the hedge on my drive? And a bit by the road to make it safe to bring out a car.
balmesh ye they say you cant cut hedges with birds nest sure birds builds nests up in the trees and not since the thing about isn't working now there the BUGS
Alan, I have to ask, have they all won the lottery around your way. The last 2 vids of yours have both featured brand new hedge cutters! To answer a previous question, there are restrictions on when you can cut (birds nesting) but these are void in the in the interests of road safety (driveway entrances, bad bends etc). Your new camera is superb, looking forward to seeing these machines in action later on. Thanks
This is just to tell you that RUclips are getting very slipshod in forwarding comments. Several of yours, and others, appear in my in-box but when I go to answer (and approve) the comment it isn't there. Even a week later! But thanks, and keep 'em coming, as they say :)
is there no laws about when you are alowed to cut hedges where you are?
@hammy1294 a common saying over here is to never go hedgecutting without the letter ''R'' not being in that months name, no real laws against it though!
To canvids1
Work is a piece of cake these days. HD is a lot of trouble but worth it!
To nobbles1
I guessed as much - there are obviously different birds and animals in England!
To AlzPembz
Thanks Aled.
To richard123x1
Not my land. Not my tractor. Not my hedge-cutter. Therefore - not my business! If I WAS a contractor and offered a job I would do it and let the owner worry about the bunny-huggers.
I noticed how tidy he left the lane after he had been cuttings, unlike our local council or farmer.
Thanks Gordon. Mark is a very tidy worker.
7.5 liters ;)
To itlldoktm
I can assure you that if they have, they have kept a good secret! But these guys don't take expensive holidays abroad and all the income goes back into the firm! (I suspect).
5/5..