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| Paul | July 7th, 2008 03:32 PM Joe, any leads on getting a new sets of blades for a B$D hedge trimmer? Got mine from a pawn shop for $5-$10 a few years back. Works like a charm even though I abuse the heck out of it. The only thing it lacks is sharp blades. I give them a shot of WD-40 every time I take it out, so the sap of my holly bushed won't gum it up, but they're dull, nevertheless. Guess I should try harder to keep the blades from getting entangled in the chain link fence while cutting back those pesky wisteria vines. LOL |
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