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When it comes to hedge trimming, Michael Tomlinson sets a high standard.
Since 1982, he has been serving a diverse clientele in Staffordshire, Derbyshire, and Warwickshire, focusing on agricultural and rural needs.
Michael manages annual hedge maintenance programs for various clients, including local golf courses, parish churches, and manufacturing facilities.
“Our hedge trimming starts in July and continues until March,” Michael explained. “We work with various hedge styles, requiring top-notch equipment to maintain our quality and ensure customer satisfaction.
“I take immense pride in my work, and my goal is for customers to be thrilled with the results and return year after year.”
Previously, Michael relied on flail hedge cutting units to manage typical hawthorn hedges on farms and the evergreens found in rural areas.
Using a flail mower on these types often resulted in challenges with the quality of the finish, leaving behind bulky clippings.
“While flail hedge-cutters work fine on thorn hedges,” Michael noted, “they fall short on evergreen varieties.
“The draft generated by the rotating flails could cause the hedge tips to fly away from the blades, making it tough to achieve a straight and tidy cut.
Additionally, it left large clumps of unmulched clippings behind, resulting in an unsightly mess. We needed to elevate our service to guarantee a professional finish every single time.”
Two years ago, Michael learned about the launch of a new hedge cutter by Major Equipment, a company renowned for creating high-quality mowers designed for the most demanding environments.
“A representative from G Richardson Agri Ltd. in Cheshire arranged for a demonstration unit, allowing me to test it out on my Shelbourne Reynolds HD 865 VFRT,” Michael shared.
“Switching from the flail head to the Major rotary head was straightforward. I quickly noticed it required significantly less oil flow to operate and, consequently, less engine power, which would undoubtedly lower my fuel expenses.”
The Major 1.43m Hedge-cutter head fits most hedge cutter arms on the market with no modifications needed. It boasts a total head width of 1.6m and a cutting width of 1.43m.
To operate, it requires only about 36hp and an oil flow of 80 litres per minute at a maximum pressure of 170 bar. The Major Hedge Cutter is fully galvanised, ensuring long-lasting protection against corrosion.
“After we started using this new Major Hedge-cutting head,” Michael exclaimed, “we estimated we were saving approximately £100 a week on fuel costs alone, due to how much easier it was to operate.
“It mulched evergreen clippings similar to a flail head, but considering the fuel savings, we could afford to buy another Major hedge-cutter head entirely on those savings alone, which is remarkable!”
For further details, call Major Equipment at 094 9630572 or visit www.major-equipment.com.
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Maria Sanchez completed her Bachelor’s degree in Plant Sciences from the University of California, Davis, in the USA. Her studies focused on plant genetics and biotechnology, with an emphasis on developing disease-resistant crop varieties. Maria has contributed to several research projects aimed at improving crop resilience to climate change and is now pursuing her Master’s degree in Plant Breeding.