Thanks, Trescrows. I went to Tractor Supply to look at the Swisher, because I mainly like the pivoting head. Not so much the edging position, but the side to side movement. TSC only had one, I think the one that does not have the edging feature. It had a tag with a regular price of $329, but on sale for $279 AS IS - NO RETURN.
The unit appeared new - I couldn't tell that it had been used. However I think the handle was mounted upside down and the result was it stuck up too straight and was not comfortable. It also appeared something was wrong in the way the linkage was assembled. Probably assembly problems, but not being able to return it I didn't want to chance it.
I went to Sears and looked at theirs - good prices and the 6HP is a B & S Quantum. But the head is fixed and straight up front.
I then went to Lowes to look at the Troybilt. They had the 6HP B & S Quantum with electic start. The head assembly doesn't move, but is offset to the left. Other than DR, the Swisher and Ariens are the only other two that I know of where the head pivots. The Ariens has a Tecumseh engine which I will never purchase again, as does the smallest DR machine. I went ahead and bought the Troybilt for $428. Even though it is apparently made by MTD, it seems like a pretty substantially built machine.
The electric start, which is powered by a small rechargeable battery up near the handle, is really not necessary, as it was very easy to start with the regular recoil starter. The unit came fully assembled - in fact a Lowes employee took it out of the box and put the oil in at the store. Seems they have problems with people getting their machines home and running them without oil. It held 20 ounces.
I barely got to try out the unit, as it started raining, but hopefully it will be a useful machine. I'm somewhat disappointed in it power, as it pretty much bogs down in the big weeds that I mainly need it for. I had thought that with 6 horses it should be stronger than my Stihl FS85 trimmer, but it really seems to bog down MORE than the Stihl. The grass was a little wet, but we'll see.
Hopefully I will have a chance to try it out some more next weekend.
I bought a roll of 155 line for about $20. The line is real easy to put on there. I got the big line because this machine is for really tall grass and weeds where I can't get the brushhog.
As I was checking out a guy came up and asked me what I was paying. I told him and he said he has a DR trimmer that is a lot better - has had it a year, and he was pretty much a walking DR commercial. But he did pay $1,000 for his, and I can't see paying that for a home machine when you can get the bottom field and brush mower for a few hundred more.