String Trimmer Tricks?

   / String Trimmer Tricks? #41  
Did you learn that the hard way? I imagine that a blade like that would impart significant shock-loads to the cable as well. Makes sense
that the cable can not take it. The ring/pinion gears on a straight-shaft trimmer may not last, either.

I admit I did. Cheap trimmer, unwound the cable very nicely.....:laughing:

One thing about my Stihl FS 66 is, the lower gearbox (ring and angle pinion) run in grease and it's renewable plus they run in ball bearings. Every spring I pull the side plug and the top plug and pump in fresh grease until the fresh grease comes out the side plug. Trimmer is over 40 years old now and runs perfectly. Has lots of hours on it.
 
   / String Trimmer Tricks? #42  
Thanks for the reminder. I’ve got a Stihl that will run it. I’m interested in the blade you have and what brand it is.

Very first trimmer I bought over 30 years ago was a straight shaft. Wasn’t long until I had a saw tooth blade on it cutting saplings on a lot i was reworking for rental mobile home spaces. My brother chided me into getting this blade but I’m always looking.

Nothing left of the label on it to tell. Got it from the dealer way back when. Only reason I know it was 'made in Germany' is it's stamped into the blade itself.
 
   / String Trimmer Tricks? #43  
Just bought 100 polycut replacement blades from Flea Bay for 34 bucks delivered. Much less expensive than the dealer stuff. Look exactly the same except no Stihl logo on them. I was paying 12 bucks for 9. Fit the same as well.
 
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#44  
I'll be watching for your report also on the chainsaw type blade. I've seen them in ads, but assumed the chain would stretch very quickly like they do on chainsaws. Please - let us know how it works out, either good or bad.
 
   / String Trimmer Tricks? #45  
Well maybe Metabo will bring the Tanaka quality back to life with wider distribution. I still use an old Tanaka that I bought over 30 years ago. It is not as strong as it was and I致e switched to Stihl now for new stuff but I have to say the Tanaka was the best.

Tanaka made a good product... My adjustable hedge trimmer has been flawless and zero done in all the years bouncing around on the landscape trailer.

I use my Tanaka harness on Echo and Stihl trimmers and it was very cheap a few years back when lots of Tanaka was closing out.
 
   / String Trimmer Tricks? #47  
We were out clearing trails this weekend and used our .170 and 155 strings. As stated earlier, we own and use steel cutting heads but we rarely use them today. Rocks get in the way and there cutting radius is to small. My photos aren't any good but ferns and tree shoots is what we are knocking down.
 

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   / String Trimmer Tricks? #48  
Here is a few more photos taken this weekend.
 

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   / String Trimmer Tricks? #49  
Tanaka made a good product... My adjustable hedge trimmer has been flawless and zero done in all the years bouncing around on the landscape trailer.

I use my Tanaka harness on Echo and Stihl trimmers and it was very cheap a few years back when lots of Tanaka was closing out.

Actually Tanaka is an owned subsidiary of Makita. I have one of their Arborist top handle chainsaws. It's a real gem. Use it all the time. Tanaka stuff is made in China under license from Makita. I even have an ancient but perfectly operable Tanaka outboard motor hanging in the rafters of the shop I bought 40 years ago. Excellent 2 stroke air cooled motor.
 

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