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String trimmer replacement heads
On Fri, 17 Jun 2011 06:31:14 +0000 (UTC), Nad R
wrote: wrote: I have a 2 cycle gas string trimmer. I finally wore out the bang-on-the-ground string trimmer head. Pretty much fell apart from being smashed on the ground to get it to feed new string, which it rarely did. I see you can get either bump and feed or heads that take fixed lengths of string. Are there bump and feed units that work or should I go with one of the units that take short lengths of string. Any recommendations welcome. I use the unit almost exclusively for lawn edging. thanks in advance... I prefer the fixed length strings edging. The fixed length systems require far less cussing. Takes less than a minute to change. Can take a greater variety of string. I buy a huge spool of string the last for years. Agreed on all points http://www.amazon.com/Swisher-22-Inc...f=pd_sbs_ol_13 I bought locally for hundred bucks less three years ago. I must were safety googles this thing can throw rocks. That looks like it can do some serious weed whacking. I strongly suggest purchasing string trimmers from an authorized dealer that does maintenence/repairs on premises. I have the GT 225i, light weight with plenty of power: http://www.echo-usa.com/prods_list.asp?Category=TRIMMER I have the Rapid Loader head, trouble free. I've been using the same jumbo spool of line for several years, during winter I nip off lengths with a pair of dikes, make bundles secured with a rubberband... put one in a pocket and head out: http://www.echo-usa.com/videos/?cat=howto&id=25 How to choose a string trimmer: http://www.echo-usa.com/videos/?cat=howto&id=19 Do not litter spent string, it's unsightly and a danger to critters that may become entangled or eat it. I do not recommend string trimming around trees/shrubs, the string will cut the bark and eventually kill the plant. |
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