String trimmers

   / String trimmers #191  
FS 250 Stihl w/bicycle handle. out powers & performs anything i've run across. yes heavy @ 15+ lbs, but w/harness & bcy handle a cakewalk.
plus some smaller backup models for lighter work. this one does the job around my 3 ponds, etc. would never consider anything else. personally would never consider a loop handle in a model this heavy, counter productive

for my work, battery powered models, or homeowner grade trimmers are a joke, but understand they fill the needs of light duty homeowners tasks
 
   / String trimmers #192  
We've used string whackers professionally for years so our opinion may not apply to you. We discontinued the use of Honda because of there extra weight. Yes a good machine, but when you carry it all day, you don't get any extra work done. That extra weight is not a plus and my spouse refused to use them any more. We also don't use the "bicycle" handles any longer. Not necessary and to hard to transport in limited space. YRMV
 
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   / String trimmers #193  
NOT! It is a Honda 4-stroke engine - has an oil sump just like a Honda car or ATV or any other 4-stroke. Nothing goes in the gas tank besides ethanol-free gasoline. Been using that way for many hours every summer for 25 years.

Actually the small Honda engines don't use an oil pump. Once the engine is started the oil is turned into a mist that coats everything. I was skeptical when I bought my Honda but after reading up on their engines, RC guys have been using them for some time now in their planes and fly them upside down all the time, I figured I would get one. I just wish Honda would go all in and make all the attachments that other brands have.
 
   / String trimmers #194  
I had a Homelite ST275 that was great for 30+ years. I messed up and cut the string head adapter bolt trying a Oregon trimmer head that was pure junk. Then I found out the adapter bolt I cut was not available.

I broke down and bought a 20v DeWalt trimmer. I am very happy with it. I had to adjust to the shorter string and reverse rotation but I finally got use to it. Never going back to gas.
 
   / String trimmers #195  
I had a Homelite ST275 that was great for 30+ years. I messed up and cut the string head adapter bolt trying a Oregon trimmer head that was pure junk. Then I found out the adapter bolt I cut was not available.

I broke down and bought a 20v DeWalt trimmer. I am very happy with it. I had to adjust to the shorter string and reverse rotation but I finally got use to it. Never going back to gas.

Shorter string!? :eek: Reverse rotation!!?? :eek:
 
   / String trimmers #196  
I’ve had good luck with my Stihl Kombi system. String trimmer, brush cutter, and pole saw attachments. I had bought a big spool of .105 line from Stihl at time of purchase but that may be a little large for it to pull. Doesn’t seem to pull up cleanly into the higher rpm I expected.
This year I loaded some .090 in the spool and am going to compare.

Also have the Milwaukee 18 volt trimmer as I have a lot of those tools and the blower. With the high demand 9.0 amp battery in it, it will work longer than I want to at one round!
 
   / String trimmers #197  
I have been using a Kawasaki string trimmer for about 11 years. It runs good once it gets started. The wife decided she wanted to mow our yard around the house while off during this virus but she couldn’t get the trimmer to start. So I decided to try a 60V Greenworks trimmer from Lowe’s. I’ve been impressed. It has 2 settings. One for lower power and one higher power. The low power setting we get 4 uses out of a battery at about 30 min of use each. High setting is more powerful than my gas trimmer but it does tend to eat the battery a lot quicker. For everyday trimming the lower setting is great. I had to swap the line for the first time last week. Man, it was a piece of cake compared to my Kawasaki. You turn the bump knob to the mark indicated, put the line in a hole and pull through to desired length. Cut it and use the bump knob to rotate it all back into the head. Took less than a minute to restring.
 
   / String trimmers #198  
I’ve had good luck with my Stihl Kombi system. String trimmer, brush cutter, and pole saw attachments. I had bought a big spool of .105 line from Stihl at time of purchase but that may be a little large for it to pull. Doesn’t seem to pull up cleanly into the higher rpm I expected.
This year I loaded some .090 in the spool and am going to compare.

We wanted to get on of these units with the largest engine they offer. Last fall Stihl came out with a head to hold .180 string which we would really love to try. Tree shoots , we will destroy you! :laughing:
 
   / String trimmers #199  
I’ve had good luck with my Stihl Kombi system. String trimmer, brush cutter, and pole saw attachments. I had bought a big spool of .105 line from Stihl at time of purchase but that may be a little large for it to pull. Doesn’t seem to pull up cleanly into the higher rpm I expected.
This year I loaded some .090 in the spool and am going to compare.

Also have the Milwaukee 18 volt trimmer as I have a lot of those tools and the blower. With the high demand 9.0 amp battery in it, it will work longer than I want to at one round!

we just got the Milwaukee a couple weeks ago and so far I like it. it last longer than I do on one battery. I wish my other accessories that I already had would fit it but the shaft looks different.
 
   / String trimmers #200  
we just got the Milwaukee a couple weeks ago and so far I like it. it last longer than I do on one battery. I wish my other accessories that I already had would fit it but the shaft looks different.
Interesting, we have a Kobalt 80 volt power head that came with a weed eater attachment and I picked up a couple other Ryobi branded attachments for $7-10 each at a yard sale which fit perfectly on the Kobalt powerhead.

Aaron Z
 

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