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Re: 20hp sickle bar hedge clipper
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Posted by Wardner on June 25, 2007 at 20:00:28 from (4.154.241.214):
In Reply to: Re: 20hp sickle bar hedge clipper posted by Eric SEI on June 25, 2007 at 19:11:16:
I cut six inches inside the finish dimension. Next year I will cut three inches inside. After that I will cut to the face of the granite. My sister-in-law is BS. She thinks the hedge is dead. She wasn't there when I was ten years old and we cut the entire hedge down to four feet. Just stumps really. Those blocks came from a railroad bridge abutment near Boston. The courses were laid in parallel rows 18 inches high. I turned the blocks 90 degrees and have a finisned wall on both sides. The original face is now the top or bottom. As I recall, it took fifteen 10-wheel dump truck loads. I have a few more walls I have put up. I have been collecting granite since I got my first truck at sixteen. I have thousands of tons from hundreds of sites.
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