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Re: string trimmer recommendations
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Posted by Pitch on May 24, 2005 at 17:21:06 from (69.67.229.19):
In Reply to: Re: string trimmer recommendations posted by Tim...Ok on May 24, 2005 at 12:31:07:
I have a Stihl FS110 on my third season with it. I trim around about 60 trees about 300 lineal ft of foundation and 500 ft of ditch about once a week this time of year and down to once every two weeks later in the summer. So far it has held up with no problems. The FS stands for four stroke. I was a little leary about it but seems to be fine. Has a wider power band than the 2cycles so you don't have to run it flat out all the time. It has no oil sump so you still mix oil in the fuel like you do the others. If you do get one don't let them talk you into one of their poly-blade heads, I did and I found it to be a waste of money. It is a pricey machine but I had no luck at all with the cheaper big box brands.
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