Stihl FS250 trimmer...Wow!

   / Stihl FS250 trimmer...Wow! #11  
Topkicker,I've got the fs90 with the handle bar.Not sure where the power range is compared to yours but I put the red string on mine and was cutting 6' cornweed and pokeweed with it and hardly used any string compared to the orange string. russ
 
   / Stihl FS250 trimmer...Wow! #12  
Well,never had a sthil trimmer so you might be right about that weed wrapping thing,mine does wrap a little with certain grass types,not weeds or vines,just very fine 2-3 ft tall grass,now normal grass,[bluegrass/rye,,no problems],,,but I weed eat more than anybody I know,[unless you was getting paid to do it],,and many areas I just weed eat once a year[places I can't hog],,and once a year grass/weeds in w.v. are 3-5 tall,,,and they both go through it no problems,,had that 260 for 10 years or so,,,,had the 280,3-4 years,,,only problem with either is a vacum related problem,,if you don't keep that little vent filter clean,,when you mow with it and than put fresh gas in,,and than turn weedeater at angle,,it wants to sputter for a while,guess untill gas heats up,,but not a big problem,,must be a design heat related thing. They both start very easy,use.109 line[think thats what it is],thick line anyways,,power to spare,can cut 1/4 branches or more with it,to trim sides of paths,drive way,,,but the professional sthils are I'm sure good ones to,,but when you buy a sthil,pro model,you pay,and 1-200 dollars of that is the name you are buying,[never did like that pro homeowner thing that husky and sthil does,echo don't do that,,just different models,different sizes.]

Did not, in any way, mean to suggest that Echo wasn't a good trimmer- just that in that one area I found the Stihl to be better. I do use them commercially. Also, I have a number of Echo products that I'm quite happy with - PB755 blower, power hedge clippers, extended hedge clippers,15' expanding pole pruner, and a PE 311 edger- all very good units. I don't see much price difference between Stihl and Echo when comparing apples to apples.:thumbsup:

Jim
 
   / Stihl FS250 trimmer...Wow! #13  
I have one of the FS 250 trimmers and it is a monster. I have used it to death and it still runs great. It is not the best weight balanced trimmer I have operated but it has a ton of power for heavy jobs and will power a brush blade like a champ. For my general lawn trimming I just bought an FS90R Stihl and like it. Obviously not as much power but very solid and lightweight with good balance. A much better choice for general trimming. Like them both. There are some excellent trimmers out there from other companies but I really like the Stihl products.

John M
 
   / Stihl FS250 trimmer...Wow! #14  
Yeah,many good brands,[well three or four maybe],but you get the top dollar one in about any of those brands and you just increased your chances of having a good trimmer,no guarantee,but good chance,,,always amazes me[I am easly amazed],,when you see people with a 6 grand lawnmower and a 15-20,000 dollar tractor and weedeating[or trying to] with a 150-200 buck weed eater,,,gotta spend a couple hundred more,thats all...
 
   / Stihl FS250 trimmer...Wow! #15  
i have a 130 and have been very happy with it. I debated the handle bar design verses the standard handle i got. I trim a lot of steep banks, do the handle bar trimmers work well for that?
 
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i have a 130 and have been very happy with it. I debated the handle bar design verses the standard handle i got. I trim a lot of steep banks, do the handle bar trimmers work well for that?

I adjust the side strap a little higher on the bank in front of the house. Gives it a steeper angle and it works great. This is my first handle bar trimmer and I wouldn't go back to a traditional handle. I suffer from tennis elbow so being able to extend my arms out vs by elbow being bent gives me pain free trimming. I can also make a much wider swipe with the handle bars.:thumbsup:
 
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#17  
Yeah,many good brands,[well three or four maybe],but you get the top dollar one in about any of those brands and you just increased your chances of having a good trimmer,no guarantee,but good chance,,,always amazes me[I am easly amazed],,when you see people with a 6 grand lawnmower and a 15-20,000 dollar tractor and weedeating[or trying to] with a 150-200 buck weed eater,,,gotta spend a couple hundred more,thats all...

I was one of those people you mentioned. I'm on my third tractor, love my John Deere lawnmower, but never thought of buying a pro trimmer until I bought property where alot of trimming was involved. I guess I'm easily amazed too. I never knew a trimmer could perform like the Stihl FS 250. I'm more amazed with the new trimmer than I am the tractor.:laughing:
 
   / Stihl FS250 trimmer...Wow! #18  
OK, I'm going to say something most people will think is nuts.

I, too, love to trim weeds. I'm talking about normal grass/weeds ... not brush. We have lots of trimming along ditches, trees, fences, buildings, culverts, berms, etc.

I have an expensive Echo I got when we purchased the property believing I needed a "professional" trimmer. However, the trimmer I like the most (and use the most) is a plain ole Weedeater Featherlite I bought at Sears for $69.99. It is very light (hence the name ... marketing folks are brilliant), uses the dual .08 line, and cuts and cuts and cuts. I can use it for along time and not hurt by shoulders or back.

This trimmer has lasted me 3 years now and my guess is I use it on average about 3 hours every weekend. My theory on why this cheap, normal suburban lawn homeowner trimmer has performed so well is that it gets used alot. It doesn't get used for 5 minutes a week and then put away. It has lots of gas run through it. If I can continue to get 3 years good use from a $69.99trimmer I'll take that every day and twice on Sunday.

MoKelly
 
   / Stihl FS250 trimmer...Wow! #19  
Every piece of equipment has its place. The light duty trimmers are great for trimming around the house. They aren't bulky & are easy to manuever around. When you get into the bigger stuff, it's time to bring out the Stihls & Echos. When the weedeater featherlite starts having troubles it's not worth the expense to get it fixed. It is a throwaway.
 
   / Stihl FS250 trimmer...Wow! #20  
Ok guys.I been looking (thinking) about getting a new weed wacker.My old homelite desperatly needs to be put at the curb!. I can't find any prices on line for a Stihl 250. About how much are they going for??
Thanks
M
 

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