Weed eater...

Larry Gude

Strung Out
...OK, we typically buy two of the cheapest ones we can find, beat the living hell out of them and they last two years. Last year, we found a pair for $130. One is dead and the other may as well be.

So, try and talk me into a Stihl or other high end piece. I went on our local dealers site figuring, OK, splurge for a $200 unit and it will last 3-4 years, money ahead.

Uh, well, they start at $280. Start.

Their top machine is freaking $580 dollars! What the hell??? A weed eater???

:popcorn:
 

DoWhat

Deplorable
PREMO Member
...OK, we typically buy two of the cheapest ones we can find, beat the living hell out of them and they last two years. Last year, we found a pair for $130. One is dead and the other may as well be.

So, try and talk me into a Stihl or other high end piece. I went on our local dealers site figuring, OK, splurge for a $200 unit and it will last 3-4 years, money ahead.

Uh, well, they start at $280. Start.

Their top machine is freaking $580 dollars! What the hell??? A weed eater???

:popcorn:

I have the same Stihl for the past 8 years.
FS 55R
 
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GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
I thought you were in the business of GROWING Green things, not mutilating them
 

DoWhat

Deplorable
PREMO Member
Are you abusive? Or, are you the guy who would have an 8 year old cheapie as well because you take care of your stuff?

We're abusers. And we like it that way. :evil:

I use it to clear heavy brush, trimming, and with the medal blade cut small trees. Never drain the gas in the winter and have yet to clean it.
 

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Vince

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...OK, we typically buy two of the cheapest ones we can find, beat the living hell out of them and they last two years. Last year, we found a pair for $130. One is dead and the other may as well be.

So, try and talk me into a Stihl or other high end piece. I went on our local dealers site figuring, OK, splurge for a $200 unit and it will last 3-4 years, money ahead.

Uh, well, they start at $280. Start.

Their top machine is freaking $580 dollars! What the hell??? A weed eater???

:popcorn:
I've had my Stihl chain saw for around 15 years now and it's still running as good as ever. Stihl backpack leaf blower from hell and just bought a Stihl weedwacker for around $220 after going through a host of others. The Stihl will last.
 
Larry,
I have a 4-stroke from Lowes. Love it. Will never go back to a 2 cycle string trimmer. In fact, I have a brand new 3 year old 2 cycle string trimmer in my shed that you can have if you want it.
 
C

czygvtwkr

Guest
Their easy starting, great running and flat out toughness will make you guys want to treat them well. I didn't realize how much a difference there could be until I bought a Stihl.
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
Larry,
I have a 4-stroke from Lowes. Love it. Will never go back to a 2 cycle string trimmer. In fact, I have a brand new 3 year old 2 cycle string trimmer in my shed that you can have if you want it.

Thanks. Looks like a Stihl or three is in my future. I'd heard they were starting to fall off quality but, seems not.

:buddies:
 
Thanks. Looks like a Stihl or three is in my future. I'd heard they were starting to fall off quality but, seems not.

:buddies:

The place I used to work for had a backpack Stihl blower, people there were rather abusive with it. It was constantly in the shop for repairs and it never seemed to have the power I thought it should have had. Just my .02.
 

Chris0nllyn

Well-Known Member
I used to cut grass, back in the day....

All we used were Stihl equipment.

Never had a problem with them in the 3 years I worked there.

I also, personally, have a Stihl backpack blower. That thing rocks, and never has a problem starting.

My Craftsman weedwhacker....that's another story.
 

Chris0nllyn

Well-Known Member
Larry,
I have a 4-stroke from Lowes. Love it. Will never go back to a 2 cycle string trimmer. In fact, I have a brand new 3 year old 2 cycle string trimmer in my shed that you can have if you want it.

This!

After going through 2 Craftsman pieces of crap, we got a Husqvarna 4 stroke.

Quiet, no mixing gas and oil, and no problems so far.
 

Midnightrider

Well-Known Member
Ok, so, you're a believer based on experience; they are worth the dough?

I just picked up the least expensive straight shafted weed eater a few weeks back, it kicks ass. I was tired of buying a new one every two years as well.

I am all stihl now, i have an 028 that i cant kill, and a backpack blower that rocks.

if you get a stihl make sure to buy some of the synthetic 50:1 oil, Stihl doubles your warranty to 4 years if you get a six pack of single gallon bottles or a bulk bottle. (might not apply to commercial use).
 
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