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Old 02-01-2021, 07:14 PM   #811
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My HSA56 Hedge trimmer is 6 months old, and I’m about to book it in for blade sharpening, guy I bought it off can’t believe how quick I’ve blunted it, I’ve given it LOTS of use.
I’ve now bought the pole extender for the HLA56, it was $60 for an extra 40ish cm.
The HRU196 had dull blades, so took em off and angle grinded them, one was bent from hitting something, so I banged it back into shape.
I really like working on and cleaning my machines, it’s quite relaxing.
Nice choice regarding the HLA56, I love mine!



Is this the extension you mentioned. Would be interested to hear how you find it.



In terms of hedge trimmer sharpening, I normally have the Stihl dealer do it for me. However, last time I did it myself with a flat file. Check out the video below.

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How things change. Despite it being a lot cooler and the promise of rain, my lawn is now bone dry and rock hard.

The aerator was driving itself in not so long ago but now it is browning off. A lot of rain forecast for the next few days so hopefully we get some.

Way better than last year though. Still manages to get through the garden beds
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this is my experience too. PC will reflower after being cut , very quickly, and it will multiply after it gets cut. its poisonous . its the worst weed to have imo. if you have an infestation. it might be easier to spray it.
It’s the quantity I have to deal with, and the seasonal heat - 35° is common. I’d prefer to spray it but have no practical means to cover the area.
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Nice choice regarding the HLA56, I love mine!

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Is this the extension you mentioned. Would be interested to hear how you find it.

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In terms of hedge trimmer sharpening, I normally have the Stihl dealer do it for me. However, last time I did it myself with a flat file. Check out the video below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjtlRViaqYk
Yep that’s the one, quick and easy to install/uninstall. The dealer is going to replace a couple of blade screws I’ve lost on the HSA while he sharpens it.
I added another piece of equipment to the (non garden) fleet today
https://sydneytools.com.au/product/c...with-7-6m-hose
Spray painting fences is good money, I’ll double my outlay on the first job I have booked for it
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Anybody contemplating buying a zero turn jobbie would you consider one of these or is it still too early on ...

https://opereviews.com/ego-z6-zero-t...-zt4204l/..and

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GmY3UQQglM...


Just wondering .. EGO is the Tesla of the battery powered yard/ garden equipment world .
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Anyone have any idea why my mower is cutting like this. Leaving a strip about 2"- 50mm wide.

Mower is the 2 month old EGO 47cm self propelled on it's lowest setting, with really spongy lawn.




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Anyone have any idea why my mower is cutting like this. Leaving a strip about 2"- 50mm wide.

Mower is the 2 month old EGO 47cm self propelled on it's lowest setting, with really spongy lawn.


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I reckon that; The Front Wheels are pushing the Grass over & It's not getting Cut Properly... Maybe
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I reckon that; The Front Wheels are pushing the Grass over & It's not getting Cut Properly... Maybe
I thought similar, but it's only on RH side.... I forgot to mention that
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Anyone have any idea why my mower is cutting like this. Leaving a strip about 2"- 50mm wide.

Mower is the 2 month old EGO 47cm self propelled on it's lowest setting, with really spongy lawn.


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Wayward operator I would say.
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Put him in the scuppers with the hosepipe on him!
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Are they crop circles in your lawn?

Edit: it looks a lot better than my lawn.
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Anyone have any idea why my mower is cutting like this. Leaving a strip about 2"- 50mm wide.

Mower is the 2 month old EGO 47cm self propelled on it's lowest setting, with really spongy lawn.


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Are you mowing in the same pattern each time?

If so, you most likely have tracks.
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Are you mowing in the same pattern each time?

If so, you most likely have tracks.
No I like to vary my 'fun'. Sometimes I get daring and mow anti clockwise!
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How much grass are you taking off?
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I thought similar, but it's only on RH side.... I forgot to mention that
I'd still tip the Mower on It's side & run a Straight edge on the inside edge of the Front Wheels & see how much (if any) overlap you have with Cutting Disk/ Blades...
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How much grass are you taking off?
Not much...just enough to keep The Dragon Lady happy.


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Thought you were buying that for the self titled boss so she could mow the grass as often as she liked
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I’m thinking it’s underpowered.

And unrelated to that, finally fired up the trimmer with its new head and 2.7mm line. Sounds like the council machines; I may have hit their recipe on the head. (As one does with malapropitic recipes.) Cuts strongly, too.
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I don't miss mowing big lawns, it is a luxury but hard, demanding and debatably expensive work.
I only maintain the shire strip, roughly with a (bosch) whipper snipper: and I only do that half-heartedly, fertilise once a year type.
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Neither do I, looks like early April will be the next time I'll see a blade of grass.
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Neither do I, looks like early April will be the next time I'll see a blade of grass.
Oh, why is that, looking at 'heritagestonemason.com/Fordlouisvillerestoration' it seems green there. And the weather in the east has been wet of late, dont you get that ?
Do you just not keep a 'lawn' ?
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Oh, why is that, looking at 'heritagestonemason.com/Fordlouisvillerestoration' it seems green there. And the weather in the east has been wet of late, dont you get that ?
Do you just not keep a 'lawn' ?
Having lots of redgums on the property and being West of the divide in Summer in NE Victoria gets very hot, we don't get Melbourne weather here.

this in winter....



to this in Summer.....

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'Mowing' to keep on topic
Whats in' the fenced of area to the right ?
I do like living in a treed places like my father does but it is lots of work keeping it clear for fire shiit
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I overlap my runs just slightly when mowing which seems to work though I guess it would depend on what grass you have

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Whats in' the fenced of area to the right ?
I do like living in a treed places like my father does but it is lots of work keeping it clear for fire shiit
Water Authority drainage easement (ironic) when it does rain.
Everything is reverse here, mow lush grass in winter, rack leaves in summer. the leaf mulch is great for all the other native plants during the heat.
Love the large trees, main reason I bought the acre.
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Everything is reverse here, mow lush grass in winter, rack leaves in summer. the leaf mulch is great for all the other native plants during the heat.
Love the large trees, main reason I bought the acre.
what type of grass grows good in the winter? all my pastures die off in winter. i need a good winter grass.
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what type of grass grows good in the winter? all my pastures die off in winter. i need a good winter grass.
I can tell you its green and that's it ??
Seriously wouldn't have a clue but I know its not effected by frost.
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what type of grass grows good in the winter? all my pastures die off in winter. i need a good winter grass.

Kikuyu, grows good in the Winter.
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In regional Victoria, Kikuyu will go yellow in the Winter.



Tall Fescue / RTF Tall Fescue will hold colour all year round.
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Could it be bentgrass?
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