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Battery strimmer/blower/kombi?

Hi all Im looking for some recommendations please. Looking to buy a strimmer and a blower, I'm really liking the idea of going battery powered. I run a very small grass cutting buisness and I don't know weather just to go and get a kombi system? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. 

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5 Replies · Reply by Billybop 12 hours ago
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Start up business machines?

Hi guys,first post and hoping for some advice.I have recently been made redundant and am looking to start a mowing business offeringmowing, strimming, brush cutting, hedge trimming and green waste disposal (have a farm so easy to dispose of) residential and hopefully small commercialI have a reasonable budget for machinery of around 2kmy question is this, you have 2k to spend what machines are you buying to keep in budget?mower/strimmer/multi tool? Leaf blower etc forget hand tools, vans,…

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9 Replies · Reply by Peter sellers 35 minutes ago
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John Deere Z530 Vs Z545 - HELP?

Over the last few months, I have been asking various questions about Zero Turn mowers. I have had some great responses which have helped me significantly in my decision. My choice was the John Deere Z530M with the addition of the Mulch Control Kit. This would allow me to to mulch the grass of a particular client who ideally would like the grass collected. Issue is that he has about 4 acres of grass and some of it grows quite long. Having ordered the Z530, I happened to be in the showroom when…

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7 Replies · Reply by James King yesterday
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Gardeners near Romsey

 I'm looking to drop a couple of customers in Romsey as the drive is too far and I can get work closer to home.They've asked for recommendations, I don't know anyone working in Romsey. So I thought I'd ask if there was anyone looking for customers in Romsey area?

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4 Replies · Reply by Alex Lawton Feb 29
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Online plant suppliers

We have a very large high end planting job commencing soon, so are in the process of sourcing herbaceous, shrubs,roses and evergreens.Part of the scheme requires semi mature Taxus Baccata cones and balls, we will use our usual local suppliers for everything apart from the Taxus which they can't supply. So been looking online, there's substantial price differences for example 40 cm Taxus balls which vary from £40 to £130 ? What concerns us more is the Trustpilot reviews of these online sellers…

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7 Replies · Reply by Caroline Vickers Mar 4
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Best Place to sell machinery

For the new season, I have finally decided to upgrade my ride-on mower. This now leaves me with the issue of selling my John Deere X166. Having sold some items through ebay, I was shocked at how much the commision is, even on Classified adds. A number of years ago, I seem to recall it was something like £50. It is now about 12%. If I get about £2500 for my mower, this is going to be £300! Unfortuanetly, Ebay seems to be everyones first port of call. Does anyone use any other sites to sell and…

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