String Trimmer/ Brushcutter Recommendations

   / String Trimmer/ Brushcutter Recommendations #11  
Would one of the bigger Stihls with a blade cut the Cedars at ground level without buggering up the blade? Sure would be easier than bending over with the saw.

The secret is keeping the blade at the same angle; i.e., not getting it in a bind. Even then you may only overload the engine and slow it down or kill it instead of damaging the blade.
 
   / String Trimmer/ Brushcutter Recommendations #12  
i love my shindaiwa. Its a commercial brand your not going to find unless you hunt down a dealer.

I have a stihl stick edger that i love although it wont get much use out at the new property as i have nothing to edge :(

I run a 4 tiped metal blade (kinda like this except 4 blades instead of 3)
Brush_Cutter_Blade.jpg


and i can take down up to 3/4" sapplings with it. 1" stuff if its not real woody.
 
   / String Trimmer/ Brushcutter Recommendations #13  
I was at our local saw/mower shop. He carries, Stihl, Husqvarna, Echo, Shindawa and Honda. I told him I needed a brush trimmer for our association. Asked him what was his favorite. He did not hesitate to say hands down the new Honda 4 stroke. Much lighter then the old ones. Much quieter then any 2 stroke, no 2 stroke smell and according to him, the most power. My personal favorite string trimmer is my Shindawa. The most reliable starting 2 stroke I have ever had.
 
   / String Trimmer/ Brushcutter Recommendations #15  
KaiB said:
I need to cut Red Cedar scrub soon (about 75 or so, all about 1 to 3" at ground level) Would one of the bigger Stihls with a blade cut the Cedars at ground level without buggering up the blade?

Hey KaiB. I use my FS250 to cut saplings that size all the time. Ground level? I'd say I can usually go 1" to 1 1/2" above the surface. I actually cut saplings larger than 3" by doing a cut on both sides. If you should go this route, be aware that a brush blade has a kickback zone, just like a chainsaw.

Mike
 
   / String Trimmer/ Brushcutter Recommendations #16  
thanks all,

I'm sold. My old Echo has been great, but is tired and can now be retired gracefully to light duty use. (one of the best tools I've ever owned).

Last time I cleared (the ****) Cedar I spent a day and a half on my knees and ruined two old saw chains. The trimmer blade never crossed my mind till I saw these posts.
 
   / String Trimmer/ Brushcutter Recommendations #17  
I have the Husqvarna model (not sure what model #); it has the bicycle handles and came with a variety of blades for cutting saplings. I specifically purchased it for this purpose - i do alot of forestry work and find that cutting saplings is simple once you have the technique and right blade.

I will not buy another Echo machine - I've had issues in the past with their string trimmers. All of my gear is Husqvarna. Yesterday the trimmer started on the first pull after sitting (with old gas) for 6 months.

I don't think you can go wrong with a Husqvarna, Stihl, or Honda (didn't realize they made one). Get the biggest unit you can afford.

pf
 
   / String Trimmer/ Brushcutter Recommendations #18  
KaiB said:
Kind of on topic. I need to cut Red Cedar scrub soon (about 75 or so, all about 1 to 3" at ground level); I was going to use an old chain saw and some old chains, but now you've got me thinking. I need a stronger trimmer anyway.

Would one of the bigger Stihls with a blade cut the Cedars at ground level without buggering up the blade? Sure would be easier than bending over with the saw.



Too thick to BushHog?

IMO, The chain saw will be faster, although harder on the ol' back. The FS250 with a brush blade would be a good alternative if you can't hog it.

The FS250 is more of a commercial unit, but after abusing my FS85(?) was a worthwhile upgrade for me. Combine this with a chisel tooth type saw blade and let em fall where they may
 
   / String Trimmer/ Brushcutter Recommendations #19  
Not too thick to Bushhog...the pastures rarely get cut ('ceptin for the Bermuda, which makes hay if its not grazed out). Cheaper to spray for weeds anyway as opposed to hauling the 'hog around for three days.

I'm off next week for a big Stihl, it'll make fence line and ditch work so much better that I almost look forward to it.

Not...
 
   / String Trimmer/ Brushcutter Recommendations #20  
I have two... Oner is an older Husky 225R 2-stroke. It is getting worn from TONS of use. Awesome mid size machine though. I have used the string head, wet grass bade, and brush blade.

A while back I got a new Honda 31cc 4-stroke. The 4-stroke is quieter, has tons of power, and cuts like crazy. It sounds like an old Honda Trail-50 motor bike ;-) I have been really happy with it.

I use my Husky harness though. I'm only 6'2" tall, but the Honda harness appears made for someone 5'7" tall, even adjusted out. Now that my son can weedeat, I let him use it(he's 5'3").

My Husky has worked well for 10 years; I have nothing but praise for it. But, since getting the Honda, I am not looking back at 2-stroke trimmers. I still use the Husky, even well worn it still works

Other things to get are a pair of coveralls and one of the chainsaw helmets; work great when weedeating and cutting brush. I wear coveralls too, because I often get around poison oak...

Surgeon said:
I need a string trimmer / brushcutter. I would like to have a straight shaft, shoulder strap and two handle one like the one I used working for state park 15 years ago. I started looking and the choice now is daunting. If anyone has any input on choices or 2 or 4 cycle, engine size/output, string trimmer head design, safety guards, durability, cost etc. I would welcome it. (I hope this is the right place to post this.) Thanks in advance.
 

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