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petrol strimmers/brushcutters
Hello can anyone recommend a petrol strimmer or brushcutter that is
easy to start and strong enough to cope with a wild garden of hip high weeds (we are talking groundelder here) and lots of bramble and undergrowth. Need to keep cut back for kids. I am a not particluarly strong woman but have managed a petrol strimmer with a harness comfortably enough in the past. Starting is my main problem. Also what is the difference between a strimmer and a brushcutter? Was thinking about a Honda? Any thoughts? Many thanks. Smee |
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petrol strimmers/brushcutters
"Smee" wrote ... Hello can anyone recommend a petrol strimmer or brushcutter that is easy to start and strong enough to cope with a wild garden of hip high weeds (we are talking groundelder here) and lots of bramble and undergrowth. Need to keep cut back for kids. I am a not particluarly strong woman but have managed a petrol strimmer with a harness comfortably enough in the past. Starting is my main problem. Also what is the difference between a strimmer and a brushcutter? Was thinking about a Honda? Any thoughts? I like my little Husqvarna, most professionals use Stihl at work, but a friend who is a professional gardener and into machinery bought himself a Honda for his own use, easy starting, very well built and quiet because it's a 4 stroke engine not a noisy 2 stroke like all the rest. If you go to a proper Garden Machinery shop they will talk you through it all and allow you to swing them about and try them for weight etc. Also you may like to think about one where you can change heads from strimmer line to brush cutter as it sounds like that is what you need now. :-( -- Regards Bob Hobden 17mls W. of London.UK |
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petrol strimmers/brushcutters
g'day smee,
the strimmers or line trimmers whatever, are for very light duty work in the main probably fit nicely into the garden toy category. brushcutters are the straight shaft models made to be versatile and do lots of work reliably. but having said that don't buy any of this sort of equipment from the discounters, for quality buy from the top range makers ie.,. honda, kawasaki, echo, jonsered, shidaiwa etc.,. and buy them from a specialist lawn equipment/ mower shop. the honda is about the best on the market with its 4 stroke model a machine that should do you well for a long time to come. i have some hints on what to look for on our web page. On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 09:25:59 -0700, Smee wrote: snipped With peace and brightest of blessings, len & bev -- "Be Content With What You Have And May You Find Serenity and Tranquillity In A World That You May Not Understand." http://www.lensgarden.com.au/ |
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petrol strimmers/brushcutters
On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 09:25:59 -0700
Smee wrote: Hello can anyone recommend a petrol strimmer or brushcutter that is easy to start and strong enough to cope with a wild garden of hip high weeds (we are talking groundelder here) and lots of bramble and undergrowth. Need to keep cut back for kids. I am a not particluarly strong woman but have managed a petrol strimmer with a harness comfortably enough in the past. Starting is my main problem. Also what is the difference between a strimmer and a brushcutter? Was thinking about a Honda? Any thoughts? Many thanks. Smee Smee, Echo is very easy to start. Also reliable. IMHO it has replaced Stihl as the professionals choice. (Stihl is better for chainsaws, though). I've had an Echo for about 5 years, never a problem, always starts the first pull. Imagine Honda is also good kit. The good news is that ground elder is very easy to clean up with a good strimmer! -E -- Emery Davis You can reply to ecom by removing the well known companies Questions about wine? Visit http://winefaq.hostexcellence.com |
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