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Can hedge trimmers be repaired?With a severed cord, your hedge trimmer is virtually worthless. With a small amount of money and a little ingenuity, however, you can repair the cord and have the trimmer running. If the cord left attached to the trimmer is long enough to be useable, then you simply can add a new plug to its end.
How do I fix my hedge trimmer not working?Common solutions for: Hedge trimmer won't start. Inspect the spark plug for signs of wear or damage. If the porcelain insulator is cracked, an electrode is burned away or damaged, or there is heavy carbon buildup at the electrode, replace the spark plug.
How do I sharpen my hedge trimmer blades?To sharpen hedge trimmer blades at home, first wear suitable protective clothing. Use a flat file on each blade, only applying it towards the cutting edge. Make sure you use the same number of strokes on each blade. Follow up by using a whetstone to smooth the burrs on all the blades.
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