Need a weedeater trimmer

   / Need a weedeater trimmer #21  
I have an older Husky 225R with full handlebars and shoulder harness. Works great! The newer one I use is 31 series Honda 4-stroke. Works great too; has handlebars and full shoulder harness.

Have put a lot of hours on both; both have worked very well.
 
   / Need a weedeater trimmer #22  
I bought a Kawasaki string trimmer last summer. It is the easiest to start engine I have owned and that includes my Stihl pro chainsaw. My dealer sells Husky, Stihl, and Kawasaki and recommended the Kawasaki.
 
   / Need a weedeater trimmer #23  
I bought a Kawasaki string trimmer last summer. It is the easiest to start engine I have owned and that includes my Stihl pro chainsaw. My dealer sells Husky, Stihl, and Kawasaki and recommended the Kawasaki.

I don't see how one could get any easier to start than the Stihl with the Easy2Start system. I think it added $30 to the cost, but it's sure worth it to me.
 
   / Need a weedeater trimmer #24  
Would be interesting to compare how us guys start our trimmers...:laughing: I am right handed but I hold the grip on my trimmer and squeeze the throttle with that hand with the head pointing behind me and pull start it with my left...everything else I pull start I use my right hand.
 
   / Need a weedeater trimmer #25  
Bird said:
I don't see how one could get any easier to start than the Stihl with the Easy2Start system. I think it added $30 to the cost, but it's sure worth it to me.

I have never used the Stihl easy start. I bought the Stihl saw and the Kawasaki trimmer within a few months of each other so it's not age. With a cold engine the saw takes two to four pulls normally and sometimes more while the trimmer starts on the first or second pull. Also the trimmer is ready to run while the saw needs about a minute to warm up. I really like the saw put if Kawasaki ever makes a chainsaw I may be game.
 
   / Need a weedeater trimmer #26  
JDgreen227 said:
Would be interesting to compare how us guys start our trimmers...:laughing: I am right handed but I hold the grip on my trimmer and squeeze the throttle with that hand with the head pointing behind me and pull start it with my left...everything else I pull start I use my right hand.

I do everything right handed. My left hand is useless. My oldest daughter is left handed making it difficult to teach her anything.
 
   / Need a weedeater trimmer #27  
Get an Echo SRM 225, they are around $200. It is the smallest of their commercial trimmers. They are almost bullet proof. More than likely it would be the last trimmer you would need to buy.

This is what I have. I bought cheap and junk too many times, and finally spent a little extra to get the best. I have Stihl chainsaws and like them, but Echo is way better and I will never buy another Stihl.

Eddie
 
   / Need a weedeater trimmer #28  
I bought the Honda 4 stroke 7 years ago, the smaller one with the 25cc engine. I really like it, relatively smooth, easy starting, although I occasionally wish I had gotten the 31 with a bit more power. It sips fuel, I run out of go long before the fuel tank is empty. I added the Speedfeed head, last year, wish I had added it much sooner, I hated refilling the Honda head. I wish Honda made more attachments for the unit like Stihl and Echo do. I think when/if this one dies, I will get an Echo model that has the ability to add more attachments. Honda doesn't make, or recommend adding, a brush cutter blade but several manufacturers make ones that fit.
 
   / Need a weedeater trimmer #29  
Get an Echo SRM 225, they are around $200. It is the smallest of their commercial trimmers. They are almost bullet proof. More than likely it would be the last trimmer you would need to buy.

:thumbsup:I bought two of those one with saw kit and one witout. The big thing you need on these is balance and Echo's are perfect.
 
   / Need a weedeater trimmer #30  
I have a Shindaiwa. Shindaiwa is the Lexus of 2 cycle engine tools--it shows in the price, too. I have had a Shindaiwa 357 chainsaw and it has been trouble free for 15 years. So when I found a Shindaiwa brush cutter, lightly used for about half price, I grabbed it.

Had 2 38cc Homelites; both died, both broke pistons.

I use a 10 inch blade with chainsaw teeth all around the perimeter. Man, that thing cuts!
 

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