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Who needs a pair of steps.....

Forget Henchman of Hedgemaster ladders, boy and girls, mums and dads I have seen the future for hedge cutting......

http://www.sherrilltree.com/Professional-Gear/Miscellaneous_3/Articulating-Dura-Stilts-137

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  • I would love to see what h&s have to say about them!

  • I have enough trouble staying upright on two legs, let alone stilts.

  • i'm afraid of heights and getting used to those could be difficult. what happens if you sink in soft soil or get one caught in a low shrub i know they say with the help fron a groundsperson but one isnt always available.

  • Reminds me of a plasterer I know - he uses something like that to do ceilings.  Perhaps this is the answer to my problem of being too short...... hee hee!

  • Where do you throw the hedge cutter when you trip?
  • :D :D :D

  • Lay with your heels against the curb & pull yourself up with the rope hung from the tree above. When you're tired put your arms through the loop in the rope & sag.
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    You must me after this version Rowly:


    http://www.pro-jump.co.uk/

     

    They would be great fun with a hedgecutter.


    ROWLY HILL said:

    After you've strapped them on - I'm assuming you'd have to lie down. How on earth to you manage to get to the vertical?

     

    Do they do a sprung loaded pogo version?

  • "Made in America by Dura-stilts."

    Explains everything.
  • I shudder just looking at the picture ...... Plastering yes but vicious nasty power tools .....

     

    Dropped your tools? New  Dura Arms. Now you can pick up dropped tools and prune from up to 12 feet away.

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