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Honeysuckle Popper - $139
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How to remove bushes and shrubs with the Honeysuckle Popper

The Honeysuckle Popper will be easier to use and will last forever if you read these Instructions and limitations.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

THIS TOOL APPLYS A LARGE AMMOUNTOF FORCE AT THE TIP!
 
MAKE SURE THE TIP IS FULLY ENGAGED UNDER THE ROOT BEFORE APPLYING ALL YOUR WEIGHT TO THE TUBE. 

THE TIP COULD SLIP OFF THE ROOT CAUSING A JERKING MOVEMENT
THAT COULD POSSIBLY INJURE THE OPERATOR!


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This tool is designed and optimized for use by ONE person.
If you have a helper, its best for them to ‘work’ the bush while the other is popping.

DO NOT:
*Jump or stand on the tube
*Use two people to apply pressure
*Apply full force when the tip is in the Root Breaker Position
*Slip a pipe over the end to gain more leverage

INSTRUCTIONS
 
It is better to use a methodical approach to remove the shrub rather than attacking it with brute force.  The more you use your brain, the easier it is. 
  Imagine the bush is ‘palming a basketball’ and you are going to release its grip with The Popper.  Smaller ones release easily with a single pop, while larger ones require breaking the individual roots (fingers) one at a time until it releases its grip.

 Brush the debris away from the base and plan your attack.  Move the bush back and forth if you can.  This will often show you where the roots are by the ground movement.  You should not have to use much effort to get the tip underneath, as the idea is to slip between the roots, not bust through them.  As you start to apply leverage and the bush starts rising, you will often let up and push the tip in some more to reach that 'sweet spot' that lifts it straight up.  After some experience, you will often get the tip in on the first try.  Let the tool do the work.  Apply leverage slowly or in short bursts. 

ITS BETTER TO HOOK UNDER AND BREAK ANY VISIBLE ROOTS BEFORE YOU TRY TO POP IT OUT.
 
ALWAYS INSERT THE TIP WITH THE TOOL IN A NEAR VERTICAL POSITION.


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  Push the tip in like a shovel until the platform is contacting the ground. If a root is in the way, move around the base until you find a clear area.  You can kick on the platform to insert but remember the idea is to go in between the roots not bust through them.

  Lower the tube until the platform is fully contacting the ground.  Move to the end of the tube and apply SLOW downward pressure at first to make sure the tip is fully engaged. If its not, kick in the tip a little.  Once the tip is secure, go ahead and apply all
the weight you can or need to get it out.  Short ‘bursts’ of power works well on tough ones, where the idea is to raise the crown a little at a time. When you start hearing a ripping sound coming from the roots, the battle is won, and it won’t be
long before the bush is history.

ROOT BREAKER POSITION- This is an adjustment you can make to extend the tip 3 inches to hook under deeper roots.  This adjustment is to be used sparingly, as it decreases the leverage, however, you will find it comes in very handy at times.

  If the suckle will not budge, you need to break the individual support roots one at a time. Since you can’t see them, you have to find them.
Insert the tip straight down about a foot to the side of the shrub and lower the tube. The idea is to hook under the root and break it. Often, you can hook under the root with the tool in the Popping position.  If the tip does not ‘find’ a root move around the base
and try again.  Most roots snap easily. If you engage a root that will not break, move further out and break it were its smaller.  Sometimes when doing this, you will feel it hitting a root but the tip is unable to hook under it.  This is when you extend to the Root Breaker Position to hook under and snap the deeper root.
Remember to return to the Popping position for better leverage when popping.

After the suckle is removed, hit the root ball on the tip of the tool to remove
the dirt from the roots.

THANK YOU

Mister Honeysuckle - A MAN WITH A TOOL


Invasive honeysuckle shrub removal with an ergonomically designed garden tool
The Honeysuckle Popper is protected under U.S. patent #6945334
'Honeysuckle Popper' is a registered trademark of Mister Honeysuckle, ltd.
Copyright 2008 Mister Honeysuckle

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