Do yourself a massive favour and purchase a battery sprayer from eBay. About $90, one of the best purchases I have made. Onto my 3rd in a couple of years. It does get a lot of use, maybe 5-10 tanks...
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Do yourself a massive favour and purchase a battery sprayer from eBay. About $90, one of the best purchases I have made. Onto my 3rd in a couple of years. It does get a lot of use, maybe 5-10 tanks...
Agree with the Scott's for smaller lawns. I have a Chapin spreader, works great, never clogged.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFZ3JDqGIGM
Walker mb is 48 inch sd and also mulch. Does a great job on well kept lawns.
I have the stihl msa200, it is a weapon. Very handy of your not cutting for hours and hours.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QWZVu5DU1c
Rye grass will germinate. Kik probably won't. We usually patch in kikuyu in the warmer months. We top dress it with chicken manure after we spread seed. The ecolawn spreader makes it easy. You could...
I think that is called a lacky or offsider.
I have got the infaco rep coming out with the hedge trimmer attachment and maybe chainsaw. Mainly interested in hedge trimmer and whether it can be extended. Anyone else had a go with them.
I am...
Yes. Perfect for topiary balls and the smaller hedges. Got the stihl long reach for the bigger hedges. I have a professional hedger come in and do the really big hedge work. My shoulder can't handle...
I had this little makita 18v sitting in a shed for about 18 months until the stihl petrol one broke down. Haven't used the heavy, smelly stihl for 3 or 4 weeks now. What a weapon.
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I think it was the kawa, used the 60 inch side throw. Was good, but we mulch most of our properties. Threw grass all over mulch and tree rings, took a while to clean up. Rough cut was great, ate...
Have used the 525d a fair bit, gives a beautiful cut when mowing often, doesn't like tall or overgrown grass as much.
Have trialed the ventrac a few times, it is a beast. Yet to see how it goes...
Second that. I much prefer DAB+. Great on the makita boom box. Just have to use the phone with tune in whilst on the noisy tools. Pity phone battery only lasts half a day.
I think the stihl version is an orange felco. They are good, but no option for attachments. We have been pruning for 2 days on the one charge so far.
https://youtu.be/oCfNfmpDG78
Chain saw, a few types of hedger, recip saw, olive harvester. Also extensions. They all clip into the pw2 power head, like the stihl.
They did cost a few pennies. We do a lot of fruit tree pruning as well as pruning all year round. They are a game changer for us. Takes out the use of loppers completely. Probably about 30% quicker...
The infaco pruners
I had a quick go with the one sided hedge trimmer, was very impressed. Very light and minimal noise which was great. Pruners arrived today, will be play time tomorrow.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-0sWg8n1ps
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdbhraCLci8
I've got the slammer. Good for digging a hard hole or 2, wouldn't be using it for heaps. Small auger is great for posts and plants. A lot of them have a spring to ease impact. You don't need to use...
I've got this one https://www.bunnings.com.au/homelite-43cc-2-stroke-post-hole-digger_p3380318.
Purchased from a friend for $100. It has been great. Perfect for post holes, starting big holes...
Has it been dry?
Anyone have or used a walker perfaerator??
these are great had mine for a year or 2
http://www.totaltools.com.au/howard-leight-am-fm-radio-ear-muff-1030332/i1149567/
never had an issue with injectors or anything major after 9 years and 390,000