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RE: (ET) Hedge trimmer



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I was fortunate to get a like-new hedge trimmer with one of my tractors.
It works great. It looks like it had hardly gotten any use before. I am
very happy with it. It is rugged and can cut through pretty thick branches.
Like Tom, I also do not have the round handle, unfortunately.
 
Markus
-----Original Message-----
From: elec-trak-bounces cosmos phy tufts edu [mailto:elec-trak-bounces cosmos phy tufts edu] On Behalf Of Tom Coate
Sent: Dienstag, 14. Dezember 2004 22:03
To: Elec-trak list
Subject: Re: (ET) Hedge trimmer

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 21:31:39 -0500, Chris Zach did scribe:
> So out of curiousity, how good was the hedge trimmer? Not the
> little grass one, but the bigger one?
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My wife uses the hedge trimmer more than I and she likes it quite well.  Been tending to the shrubby things around the house for a couple of years now.  Of course her comparison is to the manual shears we were using before we got the electric for the ET.  Early on there were a couple of times when the power cord "somehow" got caught in the teeth, but I'm told not to dwell on that :)

 

I think it would be even better if we had the curved handle that originally came with it.  I haven't come up with a way to fashion a substitute yet.  Anybody got an old handle they'd be willing to part with?

 

- Tom Coate

Leesburg, VA

1970s GE Elec-Trak E20 36 VDC

1993 Ford Escort Wagon 120 VDC