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Servicing battery tools

There doesn't seem to be any manufacturer info available with regards what servicing if any is needed for battery tools, not that i can find anyway.When i say tools, i mean things like the motor end of long reach hedge trimmers, and Kombi motor units like the Stihl KMA 135R, which i have.I've had it about a year now and I've noticed it's got a little louder and doesn't feel as smooth anymore, like something needs greasing!Any thoughts, experience would be appreciated.Thanks, Anthony

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2 Replies · Reply by Anthony Toop May 7
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liquid moss killer

i have to treat some small areas of lawn with a lot of paving round them and one area there is a swiming pool. my usual way is lawn sand and a broardcast spredder but this is not ideal for this job, what liquid killer do you recomend for a knapsack sprayer. i have tryed the mobactor tretment without mutch success in the past and it works out expensive.

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3 Replies · Reply by David Benson May 7
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Invoicing / Quoting

does anyone find themselves spending money on an invoicing and qouting app? do some of you use tradify to manage bookings and schedule?whats the best way to manage workflow when you get busy in the season ?

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Retirement advice

After 40 years plus and some ongoing health issues begrateful for thoughts on either full or partial business disposal, machinery/vehicle disposal and how on earth do you value something like this with no formal premises or long term contracts. Yes long term mainly commercial work with some well known names in excess of 30 years.All year flat payments 95%commercial maintenance work.One for you to answer Adam!

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Help with pricing graveyards

I cut 2  graveyards and in the past have been accused of being drastically underpriced.Without saying how much I charge is it ok to post some pictures and ask people how much the approximate rate would be?I understand this differs somewhat person to person but I have been having mower issues lately and realise that the reason I have so many mower issues is because I probably dont charge enough to grass cutting, especially when its  graveyards that are tricky , bumpy and  a minefield for the…

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