The problem with steel heads is there small cutting radius. Cut they do but takes forever to cut x amount. Our strings cutting radius is much larger and isn't bothering by rocks or fences.View attachment 872800
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This blade has been amazingly effective at clearing brush and small saplings on my property. This blade combined with my Stihl trimmer are responsible for clearing a significant amount of area on my property. I’ve probably purchased about 7 of these blades in the past 5 years. My neighbor recently purchased and now uses this blade to clear areas of his property too. I highly recommend it.
Just like another poster mentioned, keep anything you love far away from your work area. This blade sends rocks and debris at lightning speed anywhere and everywhere.
Mike
I have one I bought 20 years ago that has an aluminum body and three swinging steel blades. The company went out of business because people got injured and sued. I don't know if it was from thrown debris or blades. I don't use it any more.I have a head that had three, free swinging, nylon blades. I took one new nylon blade to the local welding shop. They made exact copies - out of carbon steel. It will shred anything that I can reach with the whacker.
Yep, I prefer string heads for the same reason.The problem with steel heads is there small cutting radius. Cut they do but takes forever to cut x amount. Our strings cutting radius is much larger and isn't bothering by rocks or fences.
What is a 240?I have one I bought 20 years ago that has an aluminum body and three swinging steel blades. The company went out of business because people got injured and sued. I don't know if it was from thrown debris or blades. I don't use it any more.
I now keep the full guard on the trimmers, especially the 240. It can throw stuff pretty hard. I also wear shin guards. I've used the small cutaway guards and while they let you get closer they also spray the operator with a lot of plant parts, sticks and rocks. It's a little harder to get the full guard to do everything I want but the protection is worth it to me.
Yep, I prefer string heads for the same reason.
Stihl FS240. I couldn't remember the model designation.What is a 240?
As an aside there are periods when it is forbidden to use anything spark generating such as a Ferris blade… at least here.