Using Weed Eaters in Landscaping

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Summary: How a weed eater is used for landscaping; get expert tips and advice on lawn maintenance in this free instructional video.

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By John Borg
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John Borg has cut and stacked wood and has cleaned chimneys since young adulthood.read more

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msidan said

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on 8/2/2008 When using a string trimmer, always wear pants or some sort of protection for your legs as well as eye protection.

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" Hi, this is John and now we are going to be talking about where you would be using a weed-eater. As you can see here, we have some light fixtures and some rocks and so this would not be a good place for a push mower or a riding lawnmower. Also, another good point to remember is whenever you use a weed-eater, always have safety glasses. These tools can kick up rocks or debris up into your eyes and cause injury. So let me demonstrate how I will be using this. I will be using the head like it is a miniature mower cutting down the grass and the weeds. "

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