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   28/04/2008, 16:04
Nickel is not online. Last active: 11/06/2008 13:56:26 Nickel



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Re: Which Brush Cutter?
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 TefkaC wrote:

Probabley incuring the wrath of the pcwhizz (as in the past)! You cann't beat a 4 stroke honda strimmer/brush cutter, well balanced can be used at any angle and you don't have to mix anything. Not cheap but efficient........... 

 

I am now retiring to the bunker to await the replies....

 

Charlie..........

 

Absolutely agree - have had my Honda strimmer/brush cutter for 5 years now - and never had a single problem with it.

 


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   28/04/2008, 16:12
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LOL, I must have touched a nerve then !!


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   01/05/2008, 0:07
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Re: Which Brush Cutter?
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important thing is to get a machine fit to do the job you want it to do.
Personally I swear by my Stihl, but then it's a biggish one and does everything I want it to, and has interchangeable spinning blade head or self-feeding strimmer. Chap in the shop swapped the harness it should've come with for a more female-friendly one, which is very comfortable!
If you use it elsewhere and forget the harness then a skipping-rope tied over one shoulder does the job but is not reccommended :)


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