Artisan
Veteran Member
Glad I ran across this and Bird's comments. I have been eyeballin' an FS-55 not far away for $230.00 OTD. I usually go big I just do not need it.
I bought the Honda 4 stroke 7 years ago, the smaller one with the 25cc engine. I really like it, relatively smooth, easy starting, although I occasionally wish I had gotten the 31 with a bit more power. It sips fuel, I run out of go long before the fuel tank is empty. I added the Speedfeed head, last year, wish I had added it much sooner, I hated refilling the Honda head. I wish Honda made more attachments for the unit like Stihl and Echo do. I think when/if this one dies, I will get an Echo model that has the ability to add more attachments. Honda doesn't make, or recommend adding, a brush cutter blade but several manufacturers make ones that fit.
This is what I have. I bought cheap and junk too many times, and finally spent a little extra to get the best. I have Stihl chainsaws and like them, but Echo is way better and I will never buy another Stihl.
Eddie
:thumbsup:I bought two of those one with saw kit and one witout. The big thing you need on these is balance and Echo's are perfect.
Weight is a pretty important consideration for my trimmers. One pound extra doesn't sound like much. But that one pound extra matters a lot to me.
Get an Echo SRM 225, they are around $200. It is the smallest of their commercial trimmers. They are almost bullet proof. More than likely it would be the last trimmer you would need to buy.