AndyMA
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- Joined
- Oct 11, 2000
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- Windham County, Conn
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- Ford 2120 , Kubota MX5200 , Deere X748SE. 1956 Economy Tractor
When I looked at the title I thought you had a trimmer with 18 strings on it. That peaked my interest.:laughing:
Only change I made was a manual head. I hate Bump Heads
When I looked at the title I thought you had a trimmer with 18 strings on it. That peaked my interest.:laughing:
Me, too.:laughing:
And I'm the opposite; really like the bump head. And I like my EGO string trimmer with the bump head better than any I've had in the past. I do go through more string than I probably should, and if it were a commercial operation, I might have to do some changing, but for my use, I'll just buy the string and not worry if I'm wasting some.
I have an older Husky 225R Brushcutter, heck I've had it for 20+ years now and it still runs great. The original bump-and-go head wore out and I replaced it with the new design Husky head and I really like it. It holds a ton of string and it doesn't jam like the old design. I recommend it for anyone needing a new trimmer head. Husky makes a few different models with different thread size/pitch so they should retrofit onto most brands.
I have a bunch of the Milwaukee 18V tools, glad to hear the string trimmer works well.
... I can usually do the whole house with a 4mah battery.
I'm assuming you mean a 4 AH battery. A 4 mah battery would not last long at all.
BTW, don't they come with a 9 AH battery?