String trimmers

   / String trimmers #71  
I have a Stihl.Husky and Shindiawa. They are all great. The Husky is my favorite by a little. My neighbor has an Echo and it seems just as good.
 
   / String trimmers #72  
When I'm out doing weed abatement at the folks place... About 2.5 gallons of fuel and it is time for me to stop for the day...

The Stihl batter chain saw is good for hundreds of cuts but Christmas trees are most small diameter and the duration time is very short per cut...

Sure beats the old way of pulling the rope every few minutes... plus... always needed at least two saws going out if one stopped... so far the Stihl battery saw has been flawless... plus the neighbors on one side like that it is quiet... new subdivision right up against the farm.
 
   / String trimmers #73  
I need a new trimmer. So tired of these things only working a few years then they豎*e junk. Engines fine, but shafts, heads, whatever they豎*e just junky. Are ALL this way and just nature of the beast?

I really want to buy my LAST one which is what I thought I did last time but although it cost more than others and seemed nice, turned out to be yet another disposable piece of big box junk. And I遏・ not excessively hard on these things....general homeowner trimming. Use pure gas, change oil each spring (current is 4 stroke), don遞 store over winter with fuel, etc.

Is a commercial model vastly superior to whatever the big box sell even if same brand name like still or echo? What do I need to look for to get one that will *just work* and not be a pain to refill with string, get the string to come out, head won遞 wobble making the whole thing act like an unbalanced washing machine, be hard to start, or just in general have issues after 1 year? Seems like echo, stihl, and shindaiwa are the brands I see at tractor dealers. Stihl and echo both at big box and tractor dealers but never saw shindaiwa at someplace like Lowe逞エ.

I want just a regular gas, straight shaft, bump head string trimmer. Don遞 care if 2 or 4 stroke. Don遞 care if I can convert it into a pole saw, edger, or use any kind of attachment. Just want it to last and work with no fuss. Also want it to be tool-less for rewinding the string if possible. I don遞 care how heavy it is since I don遞 use for long periods or daily. So what should I get and where should I get it?

Some stuff is bound to wear with use and age.

Try putting your machine up and leave the fuel in it. I will probably get some flack on this approach but my 30 YO Homelite ST175 has NEVER had the gas run out or drained at the end of the season. The fuel lines will rot no matter what you do but I think putting them up dry will cause the rubber diaphragms to dry out and crack. Fuel lines and primer bulbs just give up after a while and have to be replaced. I don't remember how often I have had to replace my primer bulb and fuel lines but at least twice and maybe 4 times in 30 years. Same with string heads. I have had to replace my string head once. The bump feed dosen't work right if it's wound wrong or full of weeds so you have to keep them clean and wound correctly. Google and You Tube is your friend for this. My unit is direct drive so the string never stops while the engine is running but that eliminates a clutch that will wear out.
 
   / String trimmers #74  
JD855guy, We don't drain fuel from any of our machines either. The oil we use states that its a stabilizer and good for a year which seems to work fine.

Try putting your machine up and leave the fuel in it. I will probably get some flack on this approach but my 30 YO Homelite ST175 has NEVER had the gas run out or drained at the end of the season. The fuel lines will rot no matter what you do but I think putting them up dry will cause the rubber diaphragms to dry out and crack. Fuel lines and primer bulbs just give up after a while and have to be replaced. I don't remember how often I have had to replace my primer bulb and fuel lines but at least twice and maybe 4 times in 30 years. Same with string heads. I have had to replace my string head once. The bump feed dosen't work right if it's wound wrong or full of weeds so you have to keep them clean and wound correctly. Google and You Tube is your friend for this. My unit is direct drive so the string never stops while the engine is running but that eliminates a clutch that will wear out.
 
   / String trimmers #75  
I had several Stihl trimmers, years ago before Ethanol. Nothing but grief. The Olympics should have had a trimmer throwing competition. I could have got a GOLD medal.

I got a Homelite (home Owner level) trimmer at Habitat (Home Depot Return) for peanuts when I volunteered there. I had to buy a reel for it, and it has served me for maybe a dozen or more years without fail! Not that it starts first pull, but it continues to run, when started. And once warm, starts first pull. With the Stihls, you never knew when they would feel like running.

I also like my new Oregon cordless system. Chainsaw, pole trimmer and weed wacker. Good for light stuff and you don't need hearing protection.
 
   / String trimmers #76  
   / String trimmers #77  
   / String trimmers #78  
Everything I have Tanaka has performed flawlessly...

Problem is Tanaka's corp structure under Hitachi has changed so the future remains to be seen.
 
   / String trimmers #79  
We at times use a gallon a fuel per day. Battery powered units won't cut it, for us. We also don't use steel cutting blades very much and have just one machine setup with one. Its cutting radius is just to small, so its delegated to trees or shoots that the .155 string can't cut. The string units WILL cut pencil Size shoots and smaller, plus its cutting radius is quite large, like 16". So these heads are the "go to" units that are used most often.
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What make/model is that head?

Aaron Z
 

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