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Old 14-05-2004, 04:07 AM
len gardener
 
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Default Tired of bumping my string trimmer

exactly roy,

the manufacturer will recommend an ideal line size (the size usually
relates to the 'cc' capacity of the motor) so the machine all runs in
balance, then the user needs to take a little tiem in practsing to sue
the line tip for best economy, with practise i found you can get quiet
quick at trimming and not use much line.

len

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