Snowback
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Pull the spool and add zip ties.
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Mind Blown... So simple, yet I have never thought of this. Good job. I too want a performance report on this setup. Curious how tough they are...
I use a Husqvarna that works great save for the fact that it spins the "wrong way" and shoots debris at me. Not sure how I missed that - must be for lefties. :confused2:
Gave up on the feeder heads last year and now use this pivot type three/six string head for most light grass and weeds. It is bullet proof - Rino-Tuff Pivotrim Hybrid Gas Trimmer Head-16665 - The Home Depot
For heavier stuff the plastic bladed one works great, but as noted above it will break on a fence post, rock, or barbed wire. Then I have a metal bladed unit with similar design that is a tank, but will cut your toes off if not careful... Here are a few from Gator, but lots of brands make them now. Bladed Units
Growing up I worked after school at a bulk fuel terminal with some rough land around the perimeter. (I was 15-16 years old). There were lots of tall woody cat tails and huge weeds that were a real challenge. The owner was a cool guy and let me bolt on a circular saw blade to the bottom of his industrial trimmer. Amazed I didn't lose any fingers or toes!