Strimmer / brush cutter recommendations - What are the best makes, models etc
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I need a strimmer.
I guess Stihl and Husquavna are the best makes.
I need quite a heavy duty one.
So it needs to be a petrol one and as powerful as I can get it. I think it needs those cow horn handles too ideally.
I have seen a 4 stroke Honda one for sale in my local shop but it is £339.00. The only other one they have is £450 by a firm I have never heard of.
I was ideally wanting to spend a bit less.
What strimmer do you have and is it any good? What model would you buy?
I guess Stihl and Husquavna are the best makes.
I need quite a heavy duty one.
So it needs to be a petrol one and as powerful as I can get it. I think it needs those cow horn handles too ideally.
I have seen a 4 stroke Honda one for sale in my local shop but it is £339.00. The only other one they have is £450 by a firm I have never heard of.
I was ideally wanting to spend a bit less.
What strimmer do you have and is it any good? What model would you buy?
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stilhl is good stuff i once saw a tree man up a tree drop a chain saw to the ground (20ft) his lad picked it up filed it with fuel hoisted it to the top of this tree and it started on the second pull
strimmers: i have a lecky its shit and stalls at the sight of wet grass
andy
strimmers: i have a lecky its shit and stalls at the sight of wet grass
andy
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I work for a Ground Management (Maintenance) Company, The only Stimmers we use are from Stihl, Using the FS400 and FS450 models,
They will go through pretty much any length of Grass without choking and will wothstand daily punishment.
We did have a number of Echo, and Husqvarna strimmers but they arent worth the Hassel.
Similarly all the other equipment Blowers, Hedgecutters and Chainsaw are from Stihl.
Stihl might be expensive, but are robust enough for years of work - We have got a 12 year old strimmer in the yard that is still called upon.
They will go through pretty much any length of Grass without choking and will wothstand daily punishment.
We did have a number of Echo, and Husqvarna strimmers but they arent worth the Hassel.
Similarly all the other equipment Blowers, Hedgecutters and Chainsaw are from Stihl.
Stihl might be expensive, but are robust enough for years of work - We have got a 12 year old strimmer in the yard that is still called upon.
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Bought a Stihl FS45 strimmer yesterday!
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http://www.stihl.co.uk/html/default_fr. ... ry=privacylutonlagerlout wrote:stihl here all the way ted
if andreas stihl made a car i would buy it
for me its stihl,hilti and makita
top quality brands that last
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For my 2pennoth - also Stihl hedgecutter & chainsaw - but do have a light 25cc FujiRobin brushcutter -only ever use the steel blade, which touch wood is still going great after 3 years - half the stihl price - doesn't get really hammered tho - always empty fuel over winter.
On another note - friend borrowed trailer - now have hydraulic fluid all over floor (leaking mini-digger) - any advice best way to clean??
On another note - friend borrowed trailer - now have hydraulic fluid all over floor (leaking mini-digger) - any advice best way to clean??
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Nice machine - what sort of price, Ted?
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