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well i puchased the brown bed edger 3wks ago and hands down is way better for edges,more crisp,very deep,it steers real great and its super fast..but its expensive
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thanks man,its a 20 ft big tex(older but good shape)
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I'm really liking that Brown Bed Edger. If you use it to re-define an edge, what do you do about the dirt it generates? Do you rake it out and cover it with mulch? I am not in the lawn care business, but I do have about 10 acres and have a lot of edging around trees and beds. If you don't mind what is a ball park price on the edger?
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i have a guy follow me with a steel rake and shovel to scoop up the grass and rake back the dirt.
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cool man, enjoy it, let me know on that bobcat cut quality, its between another bobcat or exmark next round for me.
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hedge removal for a new customer.
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some bed enlargement and edging
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