MoKelly
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I have a swisher.
it eats stuff up good. just keep it out of wire fences, and nothing bigger than yer lil finger and green. IE. no tree sprouts.
oh yeah.. wear ear, eye protection. dust mask too.![]()
In my experience with a DR, the line is significantly tougher than with hand held trimmer. As long as I don't hit masonry it seems to last ages. No worries with it not being on a reel.
I have an old DR and a new Stihl string trimmer. Both have the nylon (plastic) blade attachment and eliminate the string problem altogether. I cut grass in my ditch that was 3-4' tall with the Stihl and it didn't flinch. They don't cut next to chain link fence very well but everything else is fair game.
As noted above, by HappyGilmore, the Shakespeare Yellow .155 line works very well. If line breaks its takes only a few seconds to replace. Sent from my iPad using TractorByNet
Definately a noticeable difference,
I don't recall ever seeing a self propelled walk behind string trimmer. Is there one?
I think that the high end DR units are self-propelled. But, at 5x what I paid for my TSC / Swisher.
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