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Helpful advice re: WeedEaters

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Wayne

06-04-1998 09:38:35




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I need to purchase a fairly heavy duty weedeater for my small farm. I need to clear a large amount of undergrowth (blackberry, kudzu, honeysuckle, up to
small saplings). I can't use a bush hog do to the density of mature trees. I've looked at Stihl FE120's
and Huskvarnah. I'm not sure which way to go. Don't
know of other manufacturers either. Any advice
on brand and model that can stand up to heavy use
would be greatly appreciated.

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big fred

06-04-1998 12:13:44




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 Re: Helpful advice re: WeedEaters in reply to Wayne, 06-04-1998 09:38:35  
: I need to purchase a fairly heavy duty weedeater for : my small farm. I need to clear a large amount of : undergrowth (blackberry, kudzu, honeysuckle, up to
: small saplings). I can't use a bush hog do to the : density of mature trees. I've looked at Stihl FE120's
: and Huskvarnah. I'm not sure which way to go. Don't
: know of other manufacturers either. Any advice
: on brand and model that can stand up to heavy use
: would be greatly appreciated.

Have you considered a goat? Inexpensive, runs on weeds, just
give it clean water and sit back and watch.

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Wayne

06-04-1998 15:21:33




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 Re: Re: Helpful advice re: WeedEaters in reply to big fred, 06-04-1998 12:13:44  
: : I need to purchase a fairly heavy duty weedeater for : : my small farm. I need to clear a large amount of : : undergrowth (blackberry, kudzu, honeysuckle, up to
: : small saplings). I can't use a bush hog do to the : : density of mature trees. I've looked at Stihl FE120's
: : and Huskvarnah. I'm not sure which way to go. Don't
: : know of other manufacturers either. Any advice
: : on brand and model that can stand up to heavy use
: : would be greatly appreciated.

: Have you considered a goat? Inexpensive, runs on weeds, just
: give it clean water and sit back and watch.

Tried a goat. But evertime I pulled on the starter
it just smiled at me.

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