Commercial Weed Eaters
Commercial Weed Eaters
Looking for recommendation on brand/model. Hubby spends 4-5 hours every other week weed whacking around the house and I'd like to find a weed eater that doesn't frustrate him (is that possible?).
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Re: Commercial Weed Eaters
All weed eaters stink, frustration is inevitable. Stihl and echo are about as good as they get.
I like to design my landscape so the lawn mower leaves very little to weed eat. Roundup and pre-emergent herbicide the rest. Thats the best way to not being frustrated by a weed eater.
I like to design my landscape so the lawn mower leaves very little to weed eat. Roundup and pre-emergent herbicide the rest. Thats the best way to not being frustrated by a weed eater.
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Re: Commercial Weed Eaters
Sthil FS 100. Not a weedeater on the market will touch it. Very light with power to burn. Combine it with a speed feed head & watch frustration dissapear. I own & operate a landscaping company & have tried about all of them. Shindaiwa is good but HEAVY! Take off the guard as well (by the head that cuts the string) you can run 12" of line with enough power to now a hay field!
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Re: Commercial Weed Eaters
Stihl, will last for years, easy to handle, if wacking ditches all day everyday I'd go husqvarna
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Re: Commercial Weed Eaters
Get a DR trimmer/mower its on wheels has lots of power.I have had one for 15 years and its seen better days.For a ton of weedwacking it cant be beat.Easy to change string,which is twice as big as a regular weedwacker.
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Re: Commercial Weed Eaters
I have a Redmax and can't complain. I did change the head so I don't have to wind the line.
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Re: Commercial Weed Eaters
Karen -
Get something commercial grade and make sure there is a dealer for the brand that is local, or getting parts can be a sonofagun,
I have a commercial Stihl and it is an absolute beast. Takes 0.095 line and will cut down 1/2" saplings. The only PIA is that it is kinda hard to start when cold. Bought it ten years ago when I moved to DE. Still going strong. They make a 2 wheeled version that takes 0.165 diameter line(I think). That should mow down darn near anything.
I know a couple of landscapers who absolutely swear by RedMax. They start right up, even after sitting for protracted periods, they are light and easy to handle but just as powerful as any other commercial unit. I would have bought one of those, but there are no dealers anywhere near me.
Sean is right about the roundup. anymore, I do most of my pasture fence lines with roundup that has some Pramitol added to the mix. Same mixture I do my stone driveway with. Zero growth for about 2-3 months, depending on how much it rains. I would do the chemical treatment and mulch, if you need it to look nice as much as I could.
Hope some of this is of use.
RayG
Get something commercial grade and make sure there is a dealer for the brand that is local, or getting parts can be a sonofagun,
I have a commercial Stihl and it is an absolute beast. Takes 0.095 line and will cut down 1/2" saplings. The only PIA is that it is kinda hard to start when cold. Bought it ten years ago when I moved to DE. Still going strong. They make a 2 wheeled version that takes 0.165 diameter line(I think). That should mow down darn near anything.
I know a couple of landscapers who absolutely swear by RedMax. They start right up, even after sitting for protracted periods, they are light and easy to handle but just as powerful as any other commercial unit. I would have bought one of those, but there are no dealers anywhere near me.
Sean is right about the roundup. anymore, I do most of my pasture fence lines with roundup that has some Pramitol added to the mix. Same mixture I do my stone driveway with. Zero growth for about 2-3 months, depending on how much it rains. I would do the chemical treatment and mulch, if you need it to look nice as much as I could.
Hope some of this is of use.
RayG
Re: Commercial Weed Eaters
X10!!! By far the best I've ever owned! If I ever meet the person that designed the line head I'd kiss themLuminary Setters wrote:Shindawa's are pricy, but well worth the money.
I've had ZERO problems with mine. I use it around the house and double duty it on the farm....even use the blade attachment to cut brush and cane for duck blinds. My wife even likes it. Easy to crank and lite.