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I bought one for about $90 bucks or so a couple of years ago and never could get it to start after pulling and pulling on the rope. It was brand new and I think after 2 or 3 times of weed eating with it, I tossed it up into the top of the garage. It was heavy and didnt do a good job buzzing the weeds down. I just fenced in 195 feet of my back yard with chain link and now I need to start weed eating arount it or the neighbors are going to think I am a pig.
What do you reccomend? Why do you reccomend that particular weed eater?

2007-05-30 00:12:55 · 5 answers · asked by happydawg 6 in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

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I have used every brand from Ryobi, Green Machine, Tanaka Husqvarna, to Stihl. I have about 4 acres of chain link fenced property that has a large ditch and a huge creek bank in the front. I takes about five hours each time to keep it all trimmed. I have used my Stihl for five years now, and the only maintenance done has been to replace the spark plug. The Husqvarna I had before this lasted about one season before I was putting it in the shop so often the weeds grew up and I had to buy my Stihl trimmer that I am using now..

2007-05-30 04:13:37 · answer #1 · answered by Steven W 3 · 0 1

I've had a Stihl gas weedeater for 8 years. Starts on the first pull, lightweight, easy to re-load twine and does a great job.

2007-05-30 00:17:28 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

I've used a friends Husqvarna gas weedeater and it was lightweight, easy to use, I'm not very good at starting weedeaters either but this one I got going on the first try. It's a good reliable weedeater.

2007-05-30 03:12:10 · answer #3 · answered by karate09 4 · 0 1

Stihl good reliable units I used to repair them ~~

2007-05-30 00:18:10 · answer #4 · answered by burning brightly 7 · 1 1

a dam goat.

2015-05-21 15:31:59 · answer #5 · answered by Soo 1 · 1 0

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