DR Premier Trimmer Mower

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  • čas přidán 15. 03. 2023
  • This video is the first of two that will be showing how I will be cleaning up the brush near the creek. I am going to be using the DR Trimmer Mower first to clean up the smaller under brush and prickers before getting the skid steer to rip out the bigger russian olive bushes. Which string should I be using? Find out which one worked best but I am still on the fence on which one to buy.
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Komentáře • 43

  • @kevinwilson951
    @kevinwilson951 Před rokem +4

    I have a tip for you that a sales rep shared with me in 2005. If you notice a lot of not all larger trimmer strings come with a dried out sponge in the package. This sponge was wet when it left the factory. Apparently, the moisture content of the string is very important. Because what I'm about to share with you is going to blow your mind like it did mine. Place the string in boiling water for a minimum of 3 minutes and soak the sponge with water, and place it back in the package. You will be totally amazed at how resistant to breaking it becomes. I just did this yesterday with .095 string on a regular string trimmer and I could not believe how much it could do compared to not boiling it. Ps i just bought this string yesterday.

    • @ZittleFarms
      @ZittleFarms  Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks for the comment!! I’ll give this a try.

    • @Brett235
      @Brett235 Před 10 měsíci

      Oh wow that makes total sense. Thanks for the advice.

  • @deirdre444
    @deirdre444 Před rokem +1

    I have a Cub Cadet walk behind and I use the thickest trim string I could find (.170) and it cuts like mad but every once in a while, like 3 or 4 times in several hours of use, one of the two strings breaks. I'm battling blackberry bushes here in Washington state so...thick brush vs. plastic, sometimes the brush wins, but it's par for the course. Just buy a large spool and precut your strings and expect to go through it. I paid $46 for 250 feet of Rotary brand diamond line and I still have plenty of it left. Mowing 4 acres of heavy growth. Thanks for the video! Nice work.

  • @RichClark-fk6qw
    @RichClark-fk6qw Před dnem

    The smooth smaller strings are probly easier on trees you want saved than the larger strips with barbs on them!

  • @NancyMunk
    @NancyMunk Před rokem +6

    I have owned several of these DR walk behind string trimmers. My 2010 DR was AMAZING!! Work horse with zero problems. Sadly, lost it in a fire. However, I have purchased two of these since 2016, and both of these have had problems with the belt coming off from the get-go. First one had 20 minutes on it and the belt came off. Took it to my local DR mechanic. He put belt back on and said it will come off again. (why he did not attempt to rectify the belt problem is beyond me). Sure enough, within 10 minutes the belt came off. I called DR and insisted they send me a new mower. Of course I returned the first one. It was going into fall, so I did not use the new mower. My bad!!! The next spring I used the mower. Guess what? Stinking belt came off!! I called DR, they would not do anything since it was "out of warranty", even though I did not use it immediately after purchase. Had my local small engine repair guy work with the belt. Got that taken care of, (put on a Kevlar belt) then the engine blew!! Local mechanic get all repairs done and mower worked wonderful, after putting close to purchase price in repairs into this trimmer. These DR mowers are not good like they used to be. (Ever since Generac bought out DR the quality has declined). Sadly, I will not be buying another one.

    • @ZittleFarms
      @ZittleFarms  Před rokem

      Thanks for the comment Nancy!! I have had the belt slip off twice now. I was wondering the same thing and how a big pain in the butt it is. I might try a different belt. Thanks again

    • @Brett235
      @Brett235 Před 10 měsíci +1

      You may have figured this out but I have to retighten my belt about once a month. There's a little plastic screw type tensioner. I don't know why they get loose so often.

    • @dandcarter
      @dandcarter Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@Brett235 My generic tip for screws vibrating loose - Get a can of clearcoat paint and paint the screw. The paint will probably hold it in place, not allowing it to turn.

  • @eldridgeendeavors3572
    @eldridgeendeavors3572 Před rokem +3

    Creek looks good, nice video!!!!

  • @manabiker
    @manabiker Před 10 měsíci +1

    DR keeps coming up with new string, the newest orange with bumps is working great for me, it doesn't spit the string out like it does with smooth string, I use mine trimming Mountain Bike trails, I've use it for 6 years doing at least a thousand miles of trails, I still have the original belt, on my walk behind, I just replaced the mowball, easy to do when its time, thats the only repair I've done to mine, great machine for trimming some mean stuff on some nasty trails in Michigan... Happy Trails..

    • @ZittleFarms
      @ZittleFarms  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks for the comment!! Funny you said “happy trails” I say that to aircraft when they leave my frequency at work!

  • @TheIronDuke502
    @TheIronDuke502 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Hello From Mark In Kentucky; I have a Cub Cadet ST100 wheeled string trimmer which is very similar to your DR trimmer in which I purchased a roll of the Shakespeare trimmer line which has sort of a Diamond shape to it. Like you, I use my trimmer to mow next to my creek and other problematic areas in which I have been pretty satisfied with the trimmer line. TSC has the tubes of precut Shakespeare line which is 18 inches which is a bit short for my trimmer In which according to my orange Cub Cadet were 19,7/8 inches in length and anything over that will hit the guard pretty badly.
    One word of caution is that the wheeled string trimmers are death upon air hose and cable tv coaxial cables - They will wrap around the spindle within a nanosecond and you can’t shut the engine down quick enough; Don’t ask me how I know that for a fact(LOL).

    • @ZittleFarms
      @ZittleFarms  Před 9 měsíci +1

      haha. Thanks for the comment! Yes they have a lot of power behind them and can go through almost anything less then an inch

    • @TheIronDuke502
      @TheIronDuke502 Před 9 měsíci

      @@ZittleFarms And yes, Whether you want them to or not. The “Nots” can make for a very interesting scenario.

  • @zacksmith4105
    @zacksmith4105 Před 2 měsíci

    When I got my trimmer same kind I was not happy with the green and jumped to the blue and been with that ever since.

  • @bobbytidwell
    @bobbytidwell Před 3 měsíci +1

    Get the 255 heavy duty from DR it's great cut quite a bit with it and they sell a 13in beaver tooth blade for it also..good luck from Alabama and mine is like that only difference mine has electric start

  • @stevehartz4615
    @stevehartz4615 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Just so you know DR. Sells used units,returns, for a lower cost.

  • @g0ssage
    @g0ssage Před měsícem

    Hi, great video. Do you know when the cords need to be replaced? Thanks.

  • @henryaustria2541
    @henryaustria2541 Před rokem +1

    Yes! It’s a good buy and and your money back best trimmer grass cutter I bought.

    • @ZittleFarms
      @ZittleFarms  Před rokem

      It is pretty awesome little machine. Thanks for watching!

  • @couponnation
    @couponnation Před rokem

    My Dr trimmer mower belt must be slipping I tried to change it but the rusty screws were not moving, and one bolt broke off. Right now my weeder is useless. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

  • @bobbystewart2605
    @bobbystewart2605 Před rokem

    Kinda interested in see what the .170 Oregon gator line or .170 anleolife sawtooth line would do

  • @flaxseedoil1000
    @flaxseedoil1000 Před rokem +1

    The head is great, seldom have anything wrap around it like other brands. But it also stress the line and then snap.
    I have the same model with the 6.75 exi. When it's working right its awesome. But the lines breaking, slipping belts and governor issues really slow down the work.

    • @ZittleFarms
      @ZittleFarms  Před rokem

      I couldn't agree more with you! Thanks for watching and the comment!

    • @Brett235
      @Brett235 Před 10 měsíci

      I have had to retighten my belt several times. It looks like DR would have made a better system than what is on it. I would like to get the green brush goat but those machines are around $2500.

  • @hughgallagher2460
    @hughgallagher2460 Před rokem +1

    You can put a 12" Blade on that... Beaver Blade is about $120 but after market carbide tip blades are much cheaper

  • @toddperdue8164
    @toddperdue8164 Před 9 měsíci

    With the ripples you will have more breakage-it grabs, slaps, cuts harder than the straight. Pro’s and con’s with both

  • @joemacias2360
    @joemacias2360 Před rokem +3

    I read that you need to soak the string for two days before using.

    • @ZittleFarms
      @ZittleFarms  Před rokem

      Interesting. Thanks for sharing!!

    • @jenniferhoie6987
      @jenniferhoie6987 Před rokem

      I’ve had my DR powers trimmer (proXL) for several years. Could I justify spending well over $1000 for a glorified weed eater? Yes, I hate using a standard weed eater that much. Much to my surprise, it was worth every penny. Soaking the line seems stupid but it really does make a difference in extending its life. When I buy it I put it in a gallon ziplock back filled with water and cut it off as I need it. That way it’s always ready and I don’t have to wait for 48 hours for the line to soak.

    • @kevinwilson951
      @kevinwilson951 Před rokem

      I was told in 2005 that boiling it for a minimum of 3 minutes would help and Omg it was nothing short of amazing. It was brag worthy because i maintained a facility that was very big and could do it all with one set where before that it was 3 to 4 sets at least.

    • @martywilliard
      @martywilliard Před 3 měsíci

      You don’t need too. Simple to slip the lines into place. Not too hard

  • @RobertJohnson-cr4rw
    @RobertJohnson-cr4rw Před 9 měsíci

    D
    Lock string In the top

  • @martywilliard
    @martywilliard Před 3 měsíci

    WEED WACK LINE
    BLUE: .177 gauge
    GREEN: .155 gauge

  • @RobertJohnson-cr4rw
    @RobertJohnson-cr4rw Před 9 měsíci

    You have the string on wrong it needs to be locked at the top

  • @lukedawg357SIG
    @lukedawg357SIG Před 3 měsíci

    music video

  • @rogerspinks8466
    @rogerspinks8466 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Those trimmers suck big

    • @ZittleFarms
      @ZittleFarms  Před 10 měsíci +2

      Ha. I can definitely relate to the being frustrating but it does perform well when it’s properly working!!

    • @truthseeker1929
      @truthseeker1929 Před 2 měsíci

      The dr I have works awesome. What model did you have that sucked?