rlmccarty2000
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On the battery operated side, I`ve got a Ryobi and it is ok for small jobs and the battery also works on my blower. Again, great for small jobs or a secondary weed eater/blower. No comparison to a real gas tool.
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I just picked up an Echo 225I and really like it
plus it has a 5 year warranty. Its in your price
range.
Thwre is nothing worse than a piece of equipment you hope will crank and run. I have never had that issue with a Stihl and like Accumulator I don`t baby it. Btw, love the fact that you put some Crystal Seal on it, should make wiping it down a breeze.
thanks everyone. went with a stihl 56 straight shaft. do I need to put a sealant on it before using it?
Great choice!!! You`ll be happy with it. Stihl makes great stuff. Next you`ll need a Stihl backpack leaf blower, aStihl chain saw, and a Stihl hedge trimmer...
Is your 56 an "easy 2 start" model? If so it may take some time getting use to how little effort it takes to pull/ avoid yanking hard on it. I gave my dad an easy 2 start Stihl chainsaw a few years back - I`ve never gotten used to pulling it.
I didn`t read all of the posts in this thread so forgive me if this is redundant. Tanaka, Red Max (Shindawa sp?), Stihl and commercial Echo`s are all fine string trimmers. I`ve said this before and you`re probably tired of hearing it but I`ve fixed small engines for over 30 years and the one thing I will tell you is whatever manufacturer you choose, make sure you get one that has a fully supported crankshaft. Simply said make sure the pull rope is on the back of the machine and not up towards the shaft. The ones with the pull rope towards the front have a cantilever crank shaft. These will NOT stand up to the same type of use and abuse as a fully supported crank.
I have a couple of Red Max both straight shaft and curved and a couple of Echo`s. I really like Red Max. I think it`s important to remember that most manufacturers make both a commercial and a consumer grade trimmer. The consumer grade trimmers will have cantilever cranks. It`s been a couple of years but I was looking at Craftman trimmers while kicking around Sears. The had at least 8 different models of trimmers on the floor. Not one of their trimmers had a fullly supported crank. I think this speaks volumes and not just about Sears. Most of the big box stores follow suit. If they offer a commercial line, look at it, there is a reason they`re better.
One last thought here. If you need to trim down the side of a lot of concrete consider owning both a trimmer and an edger. The cable driven edgers of today are not the old 3 or 4 wheeled, 3 HP edgers of old. Those edgers will cut circles around the old edgers are lighter, easier to store and just flat do a better job. I know many people that have told me that they can do anything they need to do with a string trimmer but once they`ve actually tried a bladed edger they wouldn`t consider tipping a string trimmer on it`s side to march down 60 yards of concrete. Anyway...
Wow sweet.I ended up going to Lowes today and getting their 80v lithium cordless for $200. Dunno. I don`t have a ton of weed whacking to do and this thing has great reviews. I have about an acre - will will see how it does.
Seems to be a lot more powerful than 24v and 40v cordless machines based on the reviews. Run time is up to 90 mins - charge time is 30 mins. Warranty is 5 years. Motor is brushless... Reviewers say it`s very quiet and doesn`t vibrate compared to gas machines. We will see.
Mebbe this is the iBrid of weed wackers.
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You will no doubt like that trimmer very much. They make very good products.old crafts with the pull on the front
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stihl with the pull on the back side
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guess i did good!
i had an attachment edger with the craftsman, kind of miss how easy it is to use but i think ill get use to edging with the trimmer. the stihl is so powerful.. with a new set of strings i can edge quickly but just have to concentrate on my edging more lol
i only have about 50 feet of concrete to edge along
... Next you`ll need a Stihl backpack leaf blower, aStihl chain saw, and a Stihl hedge trimmer...
Wow sweet.
Let us know how it works out.
I really don`t want a gas one and i was eying that one i got last week.