High Hedge Trimming

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AndyMA

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Location
Windham County, Conn
Tractor
Ford 2120 , Kubota MX5200 , Deere X748SE. 1956 Economy Tractor
2 man operation. Work Cage on forks

Much better than ladder

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Very nice,Andy.

I was hedge trimming today also! Not as impressive or safe as your set up.

One man op using forklift with pallet on 7 foot forks.

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The safety police are coming:). My pallet forks should be delivered his week and I plan to build a man basket to trim trees and tear down a 100 year old barn.
 
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I have a basket I built but was too lazy to retrieve it from the other end of the farm.

Here’s a pic using it to change a light bulb.

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The safety police are coming:). My pallet forks should be delivered his week and I plan to build a man basket to trim trees and tear down a 100 year old barn.

They can flame all they want but using a sturdy pallet without a railing is still better than a ladder. A proper cage in a loader is leaps and bounds better.
 
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They can flame all they want but using a sturdy pallet without a railing is still better than a ladder. A proper cage in a loader is leaps and bounds better.

Agreed! I could have used the caged basket but it’s difficult to maneuver a long gas powered hedge trimmer with the railings in the way.

Ladders suck.
 
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I prefer a boom mower, but that is just me.
 
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I do the same thing. Pictures posted before. Cage from a tote, set on a carry all attached to the FEL. Works fine for me. Then use a hedge trimmer with a long reach extension.

Hedges have gotten too thick though and the trimmers are having a hard time cutting branches. Plan for before next Spring is to cut them all down to about 3-4 foot so they'll grow back dense but with less thick branches.
 
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I’m going to go with yes. I see them on commercial jobs all the time being used as a man lift.
 
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I suppose it was rather irresponsible of me posting photos of unsafe working conditions even though many of us admit to doing the same
on occasion.

However I USED to have a Genie articulated manlift on the farm. I sold
It 5 or 6 years ago. That would be one safer way to do my trimming if I still had it.

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I’m going to go with yes. I see them on commercial jobs all the time being used as a man lift.

Mine is a shorter reach AG model with heavier boom for loader work and doesn’t have stabilizers. As such prob no.
 
/ High Hedge Trimming #14  
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My choice is Black + Decker. A machine is designed for decorative cutting of manicured hedges of medium size in width and height. However, if necessary, she can cope with long untouched bushes. Her knives are sharpened with a diamond tool and therefore even dry branches are easily cut. And in case of falling between the knives of some durable object, the protection will work, and the motor will simply turn off.
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