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| Semi-mature vigorous tree Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: A little old farmhouse.....
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| ![]() Two Cambridge mates say they may turn their unusual method of trimming hedges into a business, after they suspended a ride-on mower from a crane to do the job. "This is how the Waikato boys mow a hedge," the ride-on mower operator told the Waikato Times. The operator, who did not want to be named, is now nursing a broken hand, but said it wasn't a fall from the mower that caused the injury but one off the crane. He admitted it was not the safest method of trimming the hedge, but said it was all done as a bit of a joke. They wanted to film the stunt, put it on the internet and see how many hits it got, but in the end had no video camera. "We just thought it would be a bit of a joke – a bit of a laugh," he said. The man had expected a real hedge trimmer to turn up on Sunday to mow the hedge, but when he didn't his mate arrived with his crane and a ride-on mower. The next thing he knew he was being hoisted up on top of the two-metre high hedge. "We were supposed to get all dressed up in our Mooloo gear and show people that this is how the Waikato boys mow their hedges." The unusual sight bemused passing motorists. One passer-by, Bart Dinger, said it was a classic case of Kiwi ingenuity. "A kiwi classic – jandals and all," he said. The mower operator's wife burst out laughing when she drove home to see her husband on the hedge. "I saw the crane first and thought 'great, the hedge is getting trimmed', but I didn't realise this was what they were planning," she said. Her husband spent about 20 minutes mowing the hedge which had "got out of hand over winter". "The mower was doing an all-right job, but I reckon it would work better on a hedge that's not so spiky." He said there was nothing in the instructions to say the mower couldn't be used on hedges and joked that they should go into the contracting business. Link to article here OH&S anyone ? take note of the way the mower is slung |
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| Admin - Razor sharp and independent 2 X Diploma Level 5 qualified arborist Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Brisbane
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He'd have to hang on tight to do the sides!
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| Mature tree Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: hawaii. ohio. oregon. california
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I hope that guys certified by the I.S.A. wheres his hard hat? and is that a pair of thongs/slippers/toeshoes/flip flops what ever you mates call them on i cant tell. GREAT PIC And a sigle sling in a hook if he leans back itll flip wahoooo
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Thongs = jandals ![]() Cheers, Cam
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