Thank you, I appreciate it. One thing I like to mention about this machine is since it just uses trimmer line. It's not really meant for Woody material unless you install a brush blade and then it can take down small trees
Thank you, I appreciate it. I've had this for 8 years, I really wanted one of these because of its capabilities and it sounds like you have it for the same reason.
Thank you for your comment, for just around the house. A regular string trimmer is better, but for knocking down tough stuff. The walk behind string trimmer is pretty nice
Cut my first yard pro in 1983. Imagine our reaction to the first stick edger. But mowers are getting too heavy. A 36 or 48 with a sulky are good enough for my needs.@@sololawnprofessional
I just saw a Weibang version on sale here in Ireland, that looks good. I usually use a large Husqvarna brush cutter with a harness, but it's brutal on the body.
From my experience, the handheld string trimmer brush cutter is a little quicker, but the walk behind is definitely less strenuous on the body, especially with the self-propelled model
This is a great tool if you have a lot of tough stuff to knock down but your new shindaiwa or the Echo 2620 are a close second for knocking down tough stuff.
Thanks for this video! I have some overgrown bush on my land and that’s exactly what I needed. The demo is great!👏👏👏
Thank you, I appreciate it. One thing I like to mention about this machine is since it just uses trimmer line. It's not really meant for Woody material unless you install a brush blade and then it can take down small trees
I have the Sears brand and love it! We use it in the yards and the farm. Well worth the money. thanks for the video.
Thank you, I appreciate it. I've had this for 8 years, I really wanted one of these because of its capabilities and it sounds like you have it for the same reason.
Never had the opportunity to run one of these brush machines. Looks like fun.
Thank you for your comment, for just around the house. A regular string trimmer is better, but for knocking down tough stuff. The walk behind string trimmer is pretty nice
Cut my first yard pro in 1983. Imagine our reaction to the first stick edger. But mowers are getting too heavy. A 36 or 48 with a sulky are good enough for my needs.@@sololawnprofessional
I just saw a Weibang version on sale here in Ireland, that looks good. I usually use a large Husqvarna brush cutter with a harness, but it's brutal on the body.
From my experience, the handheld string trimmer brush cutter is a little quicker, but the walk behind is definitely less strenuous on the body, especially with the self-propelled model
I kinda like the string setup. Is it 115?
The string is .175 for heavy cutting, for normal grass cutting, you can run a regular trimmer line .105
Never used one looks interesting
This is a great tool if you have a lot of tough stuff to knock down but your new shindaiwa or the Echo 2620 are a close second for knocking down tough stuff.