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Pruning the easy way!!!! - K. L. McReynolds - 03-01-2017 Yearly rose bush/ornamental grass/etc. trimming usually takes several hours with hand loppers and pruners. Getting too old to bend over, so had a better idea. Have a Homelite weed eater. No blades to fit, so I bought a 5&1/2" cordless saw blade(80 tooth? 120 tooth?) with a 10mm arbor hole. Adapted that to the weedeater. Less than 5 minutes and DONE!!!!!!! Took out the string carraige: Less than 5 minutes: RE: Pruning the easy way!!!! - SawDat - 03-01-2017 That is utterly terrifying looking! Hopefully you've checked that the blade is rated for the RPM that weedwacker is putting out. Just wear steel toed boots. RE: Pruning the easy way!!!! - MarkSingleton - 03-01-2017 Lots of folks make a production, almost a religous experience, out of pruning roses. While I still do mine by hand, I always recall what I heard a professional rose person say on the radio one time. She said that they have many thousands of roses that require annual pruning. They do it with a sickle bar on a large tractor. RE: Pruning the easy way!!!! - Patsfan - 03-01-2017 Mac, you were lucky. Don't rely on lucky for your wellbeing. Use a proper weedeater rated for a proper brush cutter. or something like this: http://www.grassgator.com/Grass%20Gator%204680.html the blade shield on that homelite won't stop the shrapnel you are likely to produce. RE: Pruning the easy way!!!! - Herb G - 03-01-2017 My Stihl weedwacker has an aux blade you can get for trimming with. https://www.stihlusa.com/products/trimmers-and-brushcutters/trimmer-heads-and-blades/ RE: Pruning the easy way!!!! - JosephP - 03-02-2017 If you're gonna do that on regular basis, step up to the real thing and get a Clearing saw! I worked with a guy who used e-bay table saw blades on his. they were rated for the RPMs. His woods is on very rocky soil...it didn't sound as ugly when he hit rocks with a $6 blade! RE: Pruning the easy way!!!! - K. L. McReynolds - 03-02-2017 None of the off the shelf accessories fit the HomeLite. Cannot afford to buy a $400 something. I know it is dangerous. I have safety equipment. I also repaired equipment very similar to the setup I made for 15+ years. Saw blade is a single piece, no slits, no inserts, no carbide. I'll wager it is like the blades on that equipment. I don't even run the HomeLite at full speed unloaded. I know from experience how to start a cut so the trimmer does not kick back. Thanks for caring. Really. RE: Pruning the easy way!!!! - Anak - 03-04-2017 I love a blade on a weedeater (and yes, I have the $400 weedeater that is rated for it, comes with the safety features, yada yada). Makes short work of brush. I will grant it is scary to think of what it could do to your legs though. RE: Pruning the easy way!!!! - tomsteve - 03-06-2017 for some reason I can hear the phrase,"hold my beer while I start this." RE: Pruning the easy way!!!! - Cecil - 03-06-2017 (03-01-2017, 05:28 PM)Herb G Wrote: My Stihl weedwacker has an aux blade you can get for trimming with. Yep, that is what I use. Works great, been doing it for ~20 years. |