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How to plant plants - water first
G'day
This is how I like to plant plants. I find the plants survive and grow better and need less water after planting.
If the soil is really dry it is best to water the hole and let absorb, sometimes I will fill all the holes and then go back to start and start planting
If have to much water to soil it will turn to slop. Add more soil or come back at the end when the ground has absorbed some of the water.
You want it so it is compact enough the plant doesn't pull out easily.
Dig hole twice size of pot
Remove soil from hole
Put hose in hole
Add plant
Push soil down around root ball
While lifting to raise plant and have roots at base of hole
Compact soil around root ball
Give more water
Have fun planting
Scotty
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Відео

EGO multi tool power head- super glue safety switch
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G'Day. I have super glued down the safety switch on the multi tool power head for multiple reasons First comfort- not trying to hold a button in awkward positions 2nd Ease of use 3rd not needed in my opinion By doing this it may void warranty Could pose a saftey threat- if you are aware and careful it is fine in five years I have never had a problem This is at your own risk let common sense pre...
Ego Multi Tool with whipper snipper attachment, Backpack and 10amp battery
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Ego Multi Tool with whipper snipper attachment, Backpack and 10amp battery
Ego batteries- are they worth it
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Ego batteries- are they worth it
Ego portable area light. - awesome
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G'day. I have only had the opportunity to borrow this light and it did not disappoint. It is now on my wish list. Thanks for watching SUPERIOR PORTABILITY The compact design and integrated handle allow you to easily store this light or take it on the go! DETAILS The EGO POWER Portable Area Light, the world’s most powerful area light in handheld cordless outdoor power. Illuminate any environment...
Planting ground covers to reduce mulch
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G'day, With a lot of properties I have been planting ground covers to reduce bare ground and replacing mulch, just be careful of fast growing ground covers and the height as some ground covers can grow up to 80cm tall. I found this article if you are interested in reading more Thanks for watching Mulch vs. Ground Cover dengarden.com/gardening/Mulch-vs-Groundcover There are many ways to cover th...
Weed seed reduction on new property
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G’day, Thank you for watching our channel at 1 Green Thumb Gardening My name is Scott, along with my wife Tara we run a small gardening/landscaping business in Toowoomba QLD. We promote our business as full property maintenance service that aims to reduce maintenance, and future costs for our clients. We use EGO battery equipment and charge with our solar, We are passionate about fixing soil st...
Ego pole chainsaw used to cut 1 metre off Lilly Pilly Hedge.
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G'day, Today I had to cut a metre off a LillyPilly hedge. The trunks were ranging from 40mm to 70mm thick so I used my Ego multi tool with pole chainsaw attachment which did a fantastic job. #egotools#egopolechainsaw#hedging#egomultitool @1greenthumbgardeningtwba services@1greenthumbgardening.com.au
Does your gardener look out for maintenance issues- leaking irrigation timer
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Does your gardener look out for maintenance issues- leaking irrigation timer
Ego multi tool hedge trimmer with two extension poles and back pack. 6 metre of 19 foot high hedge.
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Ego multi tool hedge trimmer with two extension poles and back pack. 6 metre of 19 foot high hedge.
Biochar, activating.
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Biochar, activating.
White curl grubs ring barked plants in garden.
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White curl grubs ring barked plants in garden.
EGO multi tool on short hedge.
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EGO multi tool on short hedge.
How Balanced is the EGO multi tool with Hedge trimmer and extension bar, battery in Backpack
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How Balanced is the EGO multi tool with Hedge trimmer and extension bar, battery in Backpack
How I reduce Frangipani rust
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How I reduce Frangipani rust
Growing grass in the shade
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Growing grass in the shade
Hedging and clean up. 3.5m-4m tall.
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Hedging and clean up. 3.5m-4m tall.
Hedging EGO style - multi tool with trimmer attachment
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Hedging EGO style - multi tool with trimmer attachment
Sod web worm and Fall army worm. What to look out for
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Sod web worm and Fall army worm. What to look out for
Poisonous fire stick succulent really does burn.
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Poisonous fire stick succulent really does burn.
EGO multi tool with hedge trimmer attachment and HT2000 with blade cut to 30cm
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EGO multi tool with hedge trimmer attachment and HT2000 with blade cut to 30cm
What does Ladybug larva look like
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What does Ladybug larva look like
Growing grass or many grass types in the shade
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Growing grass or many grass types in the shade
How to have an amazing green lawn in 26days.
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How to have an amazing green lawn in 26days.
How to kill stink bugs, and most chewing and sucking insects and caterpillars. IMIDACLOPRID
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How to kill stink bugs, and most chewing and sucking insects and caterpillars. IMIDACLOPRID
How to set up Holman Digital timer
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How to set up Holman Digital timer
Growing grass in the shade
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Growing grass in the shade
Brisbane stadium mower mistake, ran over brush.
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Brisbane stadium mower mistake, ran over brush.
Garden clean up and fresh mulch
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Garden clean up and fresh mulch
The quickest and easiest way to cut corrugated iron, anyone can do it, must watch to end
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The quickest and easiest way to cut corrugated iron, anyone can do it, must watch to end

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  • @plantsonlycindy5809
    @plantsonlycindy5809 2 дні тому

    Is this the Ego multi head pole trimmer? Thanks

  • @plantsonlycindy5809
    @plantsonlycindy5809 2 дні тому

    Is this the Ego multi head? The video moves too fast for me to tell. Thanks 🙏🏻

  • @plantsonlycindy5809
    @plantsonlycindy5809 2 дні тому

    Is this the Ego multi head pole trimmer?

  • @kensingtonwick
    @kensingtonwick 12 днів тому

    $641 CAD for the attachment! What kind of glue are these idiots smoking??

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba 10 днів тому

      @@kensingtonwick Hi You can buy from Rona for $390, Yes it is expensive, depending on your application as to whether it will save money. For us it is fantastic for synthetic grass which a blower won't work on. Or cleaning gravel on driveways. Or we use it to dethatch lawns without scarifying them.

    • @kensingtonwick
      @kensingtonwick 8 днів тому

      Yeah I didn’t realize the markup on Amazon. I hope nobody falls for it. Purchased the powerhead/trimmer/battery/charger combo from Rona. Will be getting the 765 CFM blower and the snow shovel attachment as well. Thank you.

  • @johnmcminn9455
    @johnmcminn9455 13 днів тому

    you probably want a hand held for the top corner . would love to see this on a ladder in tall forsythia row

  • @johnmcminn9455
    @johnmcminn9455 13 днів тому

    ok so this has a drive shaft and the motor is in the handle ...hey man what do you think of the Sun Joe with the motor at the blade, seems like a nose diver to me !

  • @janisjustfine
    @janisjustfine 20 днів тому

    Subbed, hiya from Vic!

  • @user-vu3pl6jf9h
    @user-vu3pl6jf9h Місяць тому

    You are not getting the root out , just wasting your time

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba Місяць тому

      @@user-vu3pl6jf9h you don't need to get the root out. Cut below the crown and the root will die.

  • @scottperry2541
    @scottperry2541 Місяць тому

    what ga is that?

  • @emc2862
    @emc2862 Місяць тому

    Dandelions are beneficial. And resilient... 😂

  • @vanhyder5606
    @vanhyder5606 Місяць тому

    You talk about a devil he not even disguises it look how he looks at them a slanted devil eyes spewing out all that b******* he's no more a man of God than a jackass I don't predict for somebody going to hell or not but he's got a pretty good change and busting hell wide open and why are people pouring money into has billion dollar they can't see the evil in his face!!!!

  • @btlmail1969
    @btlmail1969 Місяць тому

    Why does this work?

  • @Jack-ng1su
    @Jack-ng1su Місяць тому

    Stupid idea. Leave the weed roots and it just regrows!

  • @michaldufala8992
    @michaldufala8992 Місяць тому

    Danke für dein Info, ich wollte das gerade kaufen 😂.

  • @Eileithiya_jarlz
    @Eileithiya_jarlz Місяць тому

    The tail💀

  • @nicholasbrajkovic1710
    @nicholasbrajkovic1710 Місяць тому

    Do you do consultations, I live in Canberra and I started a business 3 months ago. Still in the process of attaining customers

  • @deetee6743
    @deetee6743 Місяць тому

    How does it push debris forward but not push back so much? Bought mine but have do it backwards because of the force pushing the powerhead backwards making it hard to push the machine forward.

    • @deetee6743
      @deetee6743 Місяць тому

      Do the training wheels help alleviate the backwards pressure?

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba 12 днів тому

      Hi Yes the wheels are great at alleviating the backwards forces. So much so my 10 year old daughter can use it. If you search wheel attachment/ string trimmer wheel attachment they come up on Amazon for $50. I don't know why they don't come with wheels.

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba 12 днів тому

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    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba 12 днів тому

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    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba 12 днів тому

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  • @chrisjackson9485
    @chrisjackson9485 Місяць тому

    I recently purchased the HTX 5300, lighter than the multi tool, 28mm instead of 25mm cut width, has 3 speed and a more powerful engine, I reckon you would love it Scott.

  • @jmginthent651
    @jmginthent651 Місяць тому

    Holy shit 😮 no more angle grinder

  • @staceyaugust4581
    @staceyaugust4581 Місяць тому

    OMG

  • @wakawaka1976
    @wakawaka1976 Місяць тому

    Is it worth spending more on the ph1420 multi head unit or is the ph1400 good enough? The 1400 is being sold with the edger for $20 less than the 1420 by itself.

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba Місяць тому

      Hey Mate. I have not tried the PH1420. It is the newer version. I have bought another two of the PH1400 as they have been half price, one with the 5amp and fast charger and the other had a 2.5amp slow charger and a trimmer attached I have been told that the PH1420 has more power and a better trigger set up. Personally I have flogged my original Ph1400 for 4 years before I had to replace the gear box, then the motor died, so I have replaced it. I love the Ph1400 it has done an amazing job and I am very happy with it. I super glue the safety switch on the PH1400 for better comfort and ease of use. If you are commercial it may be worth going the PH1420. The biggest advantage is the water proofing on the Ph1420. But I don't work in the rain. Hopefully this helps Thanks Scotty

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba Місяць тому

      ua-cam.com/video/x15yD_ttHCU/v-deo.htmlsi=aRv35OSyfV7ZT3lw

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba Місяць тому

      ua-cam.com/video/76eTyW5lqW4/v-deo.htmlsi=WWEvJE3rNpnrnZaU

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba Місяць тому

      If you are going to buy a back up battery do your self a favour and buy a backpack kit it seams expensive but once you take the weight off the tool. You can go all day.

  • @Alex-jr8fs
    @Alex-jr8fs Місяць тому

    great idea

  • @garageblitztv3215
    @garageblitztv3215 Місяць тому

    Definitely the worst switch EGO has put on a tool … the trigger is terrible too whereby you have to squeeze it overly hard to get it to preform.

  • @NathanWarton
    @NathanWarton Місяць тому

    Thats creative , good idea dude!

  • @dearchrists
    @dearchrists Місяць тому

    Why not buying the new version of the power head? I believe that switch is better

    • @garageblitztv3215
      @garageblitztv3215 Місяць тому

      It’s heavier, more expensive and the performance isn’t much better.

  • @chrisjackson9485
    @chrisjackson9485 Місяць тому

    Scott, i am looking at purchasing some ego gear. i want to purchase a hedger and a trimmer. I like the look of the new commercial trimmer (STX4500) as well as the hedger (HTX5300) but am also considering getting the multitool (older model) with a hedging attachment as currently on sale for $439 with a charger and battery. I have had a play in the store and don't love the trigger on the older model which is mainly why i am considering looking at the commercial gear instead of the cheaper unit. Do you think i will be happy with the older model or should i purchase the HTX5300?

  • @choochoo2047
    @choochoo2047 Місяць тому

    Have you used the Stihl hla 86 instead, and what do you think is lighter and better without a backpack

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba Місяць тому

      Hi, I definitely would not use the stihl hla 86. It is the same as the ego with the motor in the head. The problem with the telescopic hedges are they are only designed for straight up and down hedges. In all the brands of hedge trimmers I have use the ego is still the best. If you don’t want to use a backpack the ego Multi tool with hedge trimmer attachment with a 2.5amp will give you great weight ratio, ease of use and you can reach up to 4m without a extension pole or 5.5m with extension pole. 6m if really keen with two extension poles.

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba Місяць тому

      ua-cam.com/video/jQixiTctwBA/v-deo.htmlsi=T-ZLrPtofMG31osz

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba Місяць тому

      This video relates to the weight of the Stihl Hla 86, ego telescopic, ryobi, ozito and huskvana hedge trimmers I have use or looked at. ua-cam.com/video/ZK-JdzEadrM/v-deo.htmlsi=eSZnbUaatueAWsRv

  • @choochoo2047
    @choochoo2047 Місяць тому

    Have you used the Stihl hla 86 instead, and what do you think is lighter and better without a backpack

  • @taradactal79
    @taradactal79 Місяць тому

    How Gorgeous, look at his little fat tail. ❤

  • @Kau75
    @Kau75 Місяць тому

    I just stumbled upon this video, is this 18 gage 🤔 that’s the thickness I’m looking at to purchase here in the US… thank you for a great demonstration 👏👍

  • @rwsscott
    @rwsscott Місяць тому

    It's ridiculous they don't make a shorter pole for this. Returned mine because it's useless except for tall hedges.

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba Місяць тому

      Hey Mate. They have finally have a short trimmer attachment for the multi tool in Australia I personally love the longer pole I have a few videos of doing smaller hedges with the standard multi tool with hedge trimmer attachment Thanks www.tradetools.com/ego-56v-multi-tool-51cm-short-pole-hedge-trimmer-attachment-suits-ph1400e-hta2000s?sku=HTA2000S&pid=HTA2000S&+listings&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwmMayBhDuARIsAM9HM8dgBaoTtiiwJQ9B5HEi9Y8yWnPMPUd8aggdcuX8UxvSSbM6Wr3o30oaAkK2EALw_wcB ua-cam.com/video/WR3UtYKJZKI/v-deo.htmlsi=0-Mg5admL7fg_PZn ua-cam.com/video/mzNh9pTe2ok/v-deo.htmlsi=j9D9_kkdT5aKkEUu ua-cam.com/video/76eTyW5lqW4/v-deo.htmlsi=P0TOuGre7PkWTcBk

  • @gsmyrna7469
    @gsmyrna7469 Місяць тому

    Where did you get the wheels for it? That's pretty cool

  • @dustinlambert1255
    @dustinlambert1255 2 місяці тому

    'Promo SM' 😏

  • @Jay-od3fh
    @Jay-od3fh 2 місяці тому

    Ive had 6 batteries for the last 5 years. One failed completely days after the warranty expired. The others still run like champs - I never let them run all the way down, ever. I've seen knockoff batteries on Amazon that I'm considering when the other five eventually fail, because they're 1/4 of the price and lots of good reviews.

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba 2 місяці тому

      I have purchased 2 generic batteries from eBay. They say 12amp but are really 5amp. They were half the price of 5amp ego ($165 each) 1 is still going strong and the other died at 6 month

  • @stephenrickstrew7237
    @stephenrickstrew7237 2 місяці тому

    G’Day .. well… you have sold me on the backpack … those rotary scissors aren’t available in the States yet .. interested to see how you use them .. Thanks ..!

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba 2 місяці тому

      Hey Stephen. The backpack is awesome, there only downfall is the connector plug to the fake battery. I haven't had too much use for the Rotary scissors, as for doing edges I find the edging tool quicker and general use I just use the string trimmer. It came as part of a 9 piece kit. Thank you for your support 😊

    • @stephenrickstrew7237
      @stephenrickstrew7237 2 місяці тому

      @@1greenthumbgardeningtwba thank you for your professional advice Cheers ..!

  • @randomvideosn0where
    @randomvideosn0where 2 місяці тому

    You may get more cycles from each battery if you minimize your use of rapid chargers (although that would require carrying more batteries). And if you don't care to rebuild your batteries sell them online, Even broken they fetch some money!

  • @garageblitztv3215
    @garageblitztv3215 2 місяці тому

    By far, this has to be the most honest and best user case review on the internet so far! Well done to One Green Thumb Gardening! Whilst I will never go back to ICE gardening equipment, the cost of batteries should be factored in as a consumable, just like fuel. IMHO I have found that the EGO batteries seem to be the most reliable, and their battery cooling and monitoring far superior. I have seen one massive toxic fire with a European brand, whereby the contractor lost his entire trailer with equipment valued at around $35k … he spent 2 months in hospital. Heard of numerous others with the same brand. BTW, if you get a red light on the charger, you can try pulling the battery off, holding down the battery indicator button for over 10 seconds to reset the battery circuit board. If it keeps failing it’s time to recycle it for safety reasons. IMH experience, the batteries tend to fail in the first 12 months anyway, so use them straight up. Also, check dates on batteries when you buy new equipment. And when you buy new equipment with batteries, ensure the battery is in the box and the sales place has not been using it to display equipment, of replaced their mate’s batteries and swapped them over.

  • @mithrasize
    @mithrasize 2 місяці тому

    Just 1 thing when you mentioned hardwiring the backpack. If the wire gets too hot when using it, it is worth trying a thicker wire, as a normal 240v cord is too thin for low voltage and high current. That way you also be more efficient and get more juice out of the battery. It is a shame to know even with a reputable brand EGO the battery is still not very reliable and more like a consumables. But between that and all other maintenance for a petrol tool, it is still very attractive when going down the electrical path.

    • @garageblitztv3215
      @garageblitztv3215 2 місяці тому

      Could not agree more that the batteries should be classed as consumables … far too many reviews are done on just how cheap to run on electricity Vs fuel. Ego is also guilty of this with their “running cost Vs ICE”. This has to be the most honest and best user case review on the internet so far!

  • @itsnot1673
    @itsnot1673 2 місяці тому

    When it comes to 2 stroke it really makes no difference i just run at no higher then 40:1 mix on everything as long as you use quality oil it really makes no difference you can always add a splash more into a specific tool if you have an old saw or blower that takes 20:1 or something but it wont hurt a 50:1 running 40:1 more lube is better to a certain extent

  • @BenosFishing
    @BenosFishing 2 місяці тому

    Cheers for the info, I've nicked my cord just wondering the best way to go about fixing it?

  • @mithrasize
    @mithrasize 2 місяці тому

    Great video and a lot of tips for maintaining the tools! I checked all the videos you got but I couldn't find the video you mentioned for the handhold hedge trimmers. I assume the blade part is the same, but do I need to grease the handhold trimmer like the attachment? If so a video would be so helpful. Keep up the good work!

  • @stephenrickstrew7237
    @stephenrickstrew7237 2 місяці тому

    G’day thanks for this episode .. it is an awesome tool .. I used mine on the nightstand..I’m actually considering getting the lt0300 as its temperature is adjustable .. Cheers ..!

  • @stephenrickstrew7237
    @stephenrickstrew7237 2 місяці тому

    G’ Day .. I use an ego mower With the bagger .. what do you do with the clippings .. mine go in a hole where a tree used to be .. or in thinly spread on low spots in the gravel driveway.. until I bring in the next bit of gravel .. .. also I don’t know if you have the ego worklight.. but if you do I’m curious what you think about .. Thanks very much ..

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba 2 місяці тому

      ua-cam.com/video/lrbjNtsk-5k/v-deo.htmlsi=-lJRhJdMiPwwMHKa

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba 2 місяці тому

      Hey Steve We generally take the grass clippings to the dump, but depending on the lawn if we mulch back in.

  • @tootory9506
    @tootory9506 2 місяці тому

    How does the multi tool chainsaw head compared to the commercial chainsaw head !! I really need a good pole chainsaw But would like to add the hedge ?

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba 2 місяці тому

      Hey, Unfortunately I have not had the opportunity to use the EGO commercial telescopic chainsaw. I believe it would be better than the multi tool as it has more weight in the head with the motor in the head. I love the chainsaw attachment on the multi tool though at one extension pole it bounces on the branches and doesn't give the best cut. It can shudder from lack of weight. I have used the Stihl telescopic chainsaw and it works fantastic. My friend from Darling down tree service uses the Stihl battery telescopic chainsaw and loves it. I have the Stihl MSA 161 T arborist battery chainsaw and absolutely love it. At the time I purchased ego didn't have the arborist, since ego has bought out the small arborist chainsaw you need to have the batter with a cord which I don't like. Plus is has a regular chain compared to the micro on Stihl. The micro chains are more expensive but a superior cut. Thank you for watching and I hope this answers some questions. Happy to help more Scotty

    • @tootory9506
      @tootory9506 2 місяці тому

      @@1greenthumbgardeningtwba thank you Scotty for a detailed answer. I appreciate that. I just bought the commercial telescopic 10 inch titanium chainsaw. It was $800 US with 5.0 amp battery and charger and I also bought the original multi tool non-titanium. 10 inch chainsaw with 20 inch hedge trimmer also non-titanium.. with I believe 2.5 amp battery and charger. That was $399 US. I believe that's what you're using in your videos with a 5.0 battery? I am waiting for them to arrive. I'll let you know how it turns out. . The videos I've seen with the ego commercial telescopic chainsaw. Looks like it works pretty well on even 8to 10 inch limbs with a little bit of choking, but can get that job done and on 4 to 6 inch limbs no problem. We will see... Your videos are very clear and got me going down this whole rabbit hole to order both because I originally ordered the commercial telescopic chainsaw ... But then saw your video and realized how for hedge clipping, it's not as functional as the multi tool .. plus I find it hard to find on the site, the commercial hedge clipper attachment for commercial telescopic head pole? Anyway, it looks like I've got some comparison to do in the next coming weeks when they arrive .. Thanks again for your reply and excellent videos. Keep up the great work. Look forward to watching more. G'day to ya!

  • @tootory9506
    @tootory9506 2 місяці тому

    Help! this is so helpful, but I want to buy the commercial for the chainsaw portion? SOO,, my question is, how does the multi tool chainsaw compared to the commercial chainsaw?? If anyone has any help answers please ? thank you. Great video. ! And great work and camera work too

  • @nicholasbrajkovic1710
    @nicholasbrajkovic1710 2 місяці тому

    Dang that’s some smooth hedging. Even with the longer trimmer you had no issues with the smaller plants but could you explain what you did at 7:08?

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba 2 місяці тому

      Hey Mate, There was a pest tree there. If you have a look at 6:53 you will notice the difference in foliage. I can’t remember what it was, since then I have learnt that to poison a plant it is best to do it within 15-30 seconds before the healing process and it draws the chemical in.

    • @nicholasbrajkovic1710
      @nicholasbrajkovic1710 2 місяці тому

      @@1greenthumbgardeningtwba ahhh I see now, that makes a lot of sense. Thank you

  • @shawnkeller5113
    @shawnkeller5113 2 місяці тому

    Thank you. BTW@12 min double audio

  • @annette8063
    @annette8063 2 місяці тому

    Great information, thanks

  • @user-fr5mc7ij3f
    @user-fr5mc7ij3f 2 місяці тому

    Hi

  • @obegaming5062
    @obegaming5062 2 місяці тому

    Why use shade cloth