ArlyA
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Here is cam-lock string heads at work over the weekend running 155. Before and after shots.
That is exactly what we do. Put string supplies in backpack or pocket for shorter work runs.On my Stihl FS-110 I switched it to a cam lock head not long after I bought it and use the .155 line. So much better than a feed head and it works really well for fighting back the heavy growth/weeds with out constant line changes. I usually put a handful of cut pieces in my pocket and have a few left over when either I have done all I feel like doing or have gotten it all done which takes about 6 hours.
What size string was the largest stuff you tried?I had the same problem with my old Craftsman gas trimmer. Cutting along the walls, it would eat a spool of string in no time. It didn't seem to matter what size or type of string I used.
For most of the work I do along fence lines, walls & foundations, the gas trimmer was overkill. I also got tired of the noise, mixing gas, and draining the carb after every use. As a fix, I bought a DeWalt cordless string trimmer that uses the DeWalt batteries I already have for my tools. It has 2 speeds, and set on low, it cuts most of what I need to do with minimal string use. One or two spools lasts a season. It's also lighter weight and easier on the arm muscles. The best thing though, is the wife can use it!She wouldn't touch the gasser with a 10' pole.
I still use the old Craftsman for the gnarly stuff, but that is usually just once a season and I can put up with the excessive string use. I guess it all comes down to having the right tool for the job.
.010What size string was the largest stuff you tried?
I'm thinking you meant to say .100 string. .155 is much larger but will not feed through a bump head and a cam lock will be needed..010
Yes, .10. Anything larger jams in the spool.I'm thinking you meant to say .100 string. .155 is much larger but will not feed through a bump head and a cam lock will be needed. View attachment 884890