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Hedgetrimmer Range > Select Series
60HTD SELECT
Robust double-sided trimmer for homeowners
The 60HTD is a quality double-sided hedgetrimmer powered by a reliable 25.4cc full crank engine. The 60cm dual reciprocating blades oer a large
cutting capability and leave a clean finish on a variety of hedges. The rear handle is adjustable through a range of positions, and with the double-sided
blades enable comfortable trimming in all angles and directions.
Engine Type Displacement Power Output Fuel Tank Capacity Blade Type
Air Cooled 2-Stroke 25.4 cm
3
0.75 kW 0.65 litres Double Sided
Blade Length Tooth Spacing Fuel / Oil Mixture Vibration - Highest Axis
1
Dry Weight
680 mm 27 mm 25 : 1 10.85 m/s
2
5.9 kg
MIHT03
Price inc VAT*
£169.00
*All prices correct at time of print and are subject to change without notice. E & OE.
1
Equivalent vibration level (ahv, eq)
Hedgetrimming Tips
For the best results, you should always trim the sides of hedges first, before trimming the top.
Start by trimming the sides in an upward arcing motion. This prevents branches from being
pulled out and away from the body of the hedge as you trim, which can otherwise result in an
uneven finish.
On our double side hedgetrimmers with ErgoTwist rear handles, the rear handle can be articulated
to the perfect ergonomic position for vertical trimming.
Next cut the top of the hedge. For a neat finish, you should angle the blade 5-10º towards the
direction of the cut. This helps to keep the final result smooth and level.
Our single sided hedgetrimmers are fitted with clipping deflectors, which collect the clippings for
easy removal from hedge tops. This leaves a perfect ‘professional’ finish.
Cut slowly, especially when trimming thick hedges.
Hedges should be left wider at the bottom than at the top, to allow light to the lower branches.
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