PapaPerk
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- Kubota L3830, Ford Golden Jubilee, 1939 Sears Economy, Polaris Ranger 400, Honda Foreman 450 ES, 2004 Dodge Diesel 3500
Bought a Stihl FS94 trimmer a couple weeks ago. This is the newest lightweight pro trimmer. It is Stihl's return to 2 stroke engines.
The trimmer runs very nice. Idles great. I like the shutoff switch. Has a throttle stop device to limit rpm. I could do with out that honestly.
My trimmer had a vibration in the front handle. The handle is very small and not ergonomic in my opinion. Within in a few minutes my hand was numb. And yes I had the string installed correctly.
Long story short I retuned the trimmer for a Stihl FS 100rx. So far I love it! It's 4 stroke which I prefer for low speed torque.
I have many pieces of Stihl equipment and have always been very pleased with them. Vibration isolation needs improved on the FS94.... And put a bigger handle on there with some surface area.
The trimmer runs very nice. Idles great. I like the shutoff switch. Has a throttle stop device to limit rpm. I could do with out that honestly.
My trimmer had a vibration in the front handle. The handle is very small and not ergonomic in my opinion. Within in a few minutes my hand was numb. And yes I had the string installed correctly.
Long story short I retuned the trimmer for a Stihl FS 100rx. So far I love it! It's 4 stroke which I prefer for low speed torque.
I have many pieces of Stihl equipment and have always been very pleased with them. Vibration isolation needs improved on the FS94.... And put a bigger handle on there with some surface area.