XmasTreeGrower
Member
I'll second the opinions to stick with a dedicated unit with a solid shaft if you are going to tackle tough chores.
I just splurged for one of the new Stihl FS 110 "4-Mix" units to do some serious trim work in my tree fields. I can't tell you how pleased I am to have a unit that feels rock solid, and runs beautifilly.
The units starts great, is not finicky about idling, has great torque, is amazingly smooth at full throttle, and is reasonably quiet. Using pre mix in a four stroke seems odd, but I like the reassurance that it's always getting lube, no matter what angle you run it.
The other plus on these units is not having to screw around diddling with the head all day. I used this trimmer for 2 1/2 hours continuosly, and never once had to lose time re-threading the head, etc.
I hated to part with $349, but it's worth it not to have to put up with aggravation of the Homelite, Ryobi, Troy-Bilt, ..... light duty, failure prone parts.
Life's too short to put up with box store trimmers!
Thanks
Bill
I just splurged for one of the new Stihl FS 110 "4-Mix" units to do some serious trim work in my tree fields. I can't tell you how pleased I am to have a unit that feels rock solid, and runs beautifilly.
The units starts great, is not finicky about idling, has great torque, is amazingly smooth at full throttle, and is reasonably quiet. Using pre mix in a four stroke seems odd, but I like the reassurance that it's always getting lube, no matter what angle you run it.
The other plus on these units is not having to screw around diddling with the head all day. I used this trimmer for 2 1/2 hours continuosly, and never once had to lose time re-threading the head, etc.
I hated to part with $349, but it's worth it not to have to put up with aggravation of the Homelite, Ryobi, Troy-Bilt, ..... light duty, failure prone parts.
Life's too short to put up with box store trimmers!
Thanks
Bill