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OPERATION
Hedge Topping (above head height)
Although it is possible to cut the top of a tall hedge
in this method, using a safe platform to raise
yourself level with the hedge top is preferred and
will result in a more attractive finish.
Set the cutting head at 90 degrees.
Twist the shaft to make the cutting head swing in
an arc across the top of the hedge.
Working in this position is particularly diicult.
Take regular breaks to avoid strain or injury.
Horizontal Cutting
The final stage is to shape the top of the hedge.
Set the cutting head straight.
Make level arcs, so as to encourage the
trimmings on to the floor.
Do not attempt to cut a hedge higher than chest
height without using a safe platform.
WARNING! If working on a platform, do not attempt
to stretch or over reach. When cutting with the blade
set straight, tilt the cutting side of the blades toward
the hedge by approximately 0-10 degrees.
Hedge Trimmer Blade Maintenance
Brush clean the cutting head thoroughly after
use. The blades must be cleaned of debris, sap
and moisture.
Remove all traces of sap. Use a solvent cleaner to
spot clean any sap from the blades.
Keep blades lubricated. Spray the blades with
a moisture dispersant lubricating oil. As with all
cutting means, blades will need regular
maintenance, whether for resharpening or
replacement.