Refurb was excellent. Ryobi used with snow blower in winter,
trimmer, bush trimmer, limb saw & garden tiller. You don't get much of a
warranty when refurbished .. . but you don't pay a high price either.
Recommend synthetic oil summer/winter. Note: this was the 4-cycle model,
not the 2-cycle.
"GRL" wrote in message
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I've seen those Ryobi refurbs on eBay, too. What condition was yours in?
Was
it obviously used and returned? I really wonder where that guy on eBay
gets
so many of them from.
--
- GRL
"It's good to want things."
Steve Barr (philosopher, poet, humorist, chemist,
Visual Basic programmer)
"Bill Freeman" wrote in message
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Ryobi 4-cycle (avoid the 2-cycles unless you want the noise,
pollution etc.). Have a "rebuilt" 4-cycle trimmer off of eBay and have
added accessories .. . a real "bear" performer .. . terrific. Caveat:
use
a
shoulder harness and even then it can be tiring if you have a lot to do
but
the power and economy are definitely there.
"Mojo" wrote in message
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Joe, this exactly what I was thinking about doing. I will call up the
local dealer on Monday and pick one of these up. My theory is the
same as yours. Pay a little extra and get something that works good
and take care of it. Thanks for your input.
On Sat, 14 Jun 2003 17:58:40 -0400, Joe wrote:
I just bought a Stihl FS 55 yesterday, used it for two tanks of gas.
I
cannot believe I didn't get one of these many years ago. It's the
smallest straight shaft model they make, $200.00. It has more than
enough power, handles a polyblade and string, and works just fine
with
a blade, although they don't recommend it for safety reasons. Well
built machine. It's expensive, but I'm beginning to adhere to the
theory of, "Buy once, cry once."
Just a thought, and don't mean to take you down a different path.
On 14 Jun 2003 05:43:38 GMT, (Mojo) wrote:
Robin, that explains the "Factory Recertified" JD RCS400 I saw at
Home
Depot today. I couldn't find this model number on JD web site. Is
it safe toI assume it is a Factory Recertified S 1400?
Stihl FS45 is a curved Shaft. Is there a difference in durability
difference between a straight shaft vs. curved shaft?
On Fri, 13 Jun 2003 17:25:21 -0400, "Robin"
wrote:
Mojo wrote:
I have narrowed down my choice of trimmers to the following 3:
John Deere S1400
Stihl FS-45
Riyobi 775r
I am looking for a reliable trimmer that is comfortable to use.
Any
comments or suggestions? Thanks in advance.
I had a S1400. I liked the attachments but it just failed.The
starter
pull
stopped retracting. I went shopping for a replacement that would
work
with
the attachments. I noticed that Home Depot had a load of
reconditioned
JDs
for $80. I think they had a lot of problems with these machines and
no
longer sell them under the JD name. My experience certainly has
soured
me to
the brand even though I have a JD snowblower that works every time.
I
passed
on the JD trimmer and got a Toro I would have bought the Ryobi if
it
was
stocked in any of my local stores.
Robin