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Moving a hedge
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<blockquote data-quote="Werzle" data-source="post: 7690884" data-attributes="member: 82364"><p>Loads of people do it , best done when they are dormant in the depths of winter. I wouldnt use the telehandler though, just get the 360 bucket under the roots and pull across into the new trench. A fair few cut the hedge down pretty low first so the digger arm can work both sides and the hedge might look sick for abit until the roots start to draw moisture again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Werzle, post: 7690884, member: 82364"] Loads of people do it , best done when they are dormant in the depths of winter. I wouldnt use the telehandler though, just get the 360 bucket under the roots and pull across into the new trench. A fair few cut the hedge down pretty low first so the digger arm can work both sides and the hedge might look sick for abit until the roots start to draw moisture again. [/QUOTE]
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