Has anyone used the Brush cutting trimmer chain blade... its new on deans online store....
Has anyone used the Brush cutting trimmer chain blade... its new on deans online store....
yes i have you need agood powerful brushcutter as it takes a bit of power good for thistles and hard stalky things but not good when you hit rocks. 25cc or more.
thanks mate ..was wondering how it effected the performance...u nailed it
Hi all
I am using a husky 322r brush cutter had it for 10 years with hardly a problem.
I like huskys new bump feed heads that the centre bump bit in on a bearing, which stops it wearing out so quickly on hard surfaces
I bought 3 tanaka bruscutters at a auction a 35cc and 2 55cc machines from $90 to $130 each ex council use the 35cc every day no problems, installed husky bump head. Use 1 55cc on big jobs with a steel blade, cuts down nearly everything except ironbark trees!!
I'm now the proud owner of a Shindy T270 snip.
Am loving it so far but I've found it a bit heavy on juice.
Took the bump head off and straight on with the alloy head. The main washer is too large to fit inside the alloy head but the boys at the shop were happy to chuck it in the lathe and machine it down for me at no extra cost.
My ol' faithful Kawasaki has started to play up (new main jet and diaphram kit should fix it) so that'll be my backup now.
Anybody got good, bad or ugly bout the Shindy's??
Cheers, Jason.
If your lawns and garden's have lost their Mojo...
Call Mowjo Man
Yep.. Shindy's love fuel especially on a hot day.I have also found the connection joints wear easily and break ..I now have the Husky and love it..No problems and much better fuel economy.A bit dearer to buy but well worth it..Originally Posted by mowjoman
G'Day W GC.
When you say connection joints which do you mean? Engine and head joints?
Cheers, Jason.
If your lawns and garden's have lost their Mojo...
Call Mowjo Man
Hi mowjoe.. the joints which connect the diffrent attachments..very flimsy and wear quickly because of cheap materials.. Husky use good quality steel and diecast and i have never had to change one with two years of constant use..Originally Posted by mowjoman
Yep. I'm hearing ya. Is alot of plastic in there. My Kawasaki was the same....the little plastic cover over the air filter used to wear the click tab from vibration and keep falling off. I went thru 2 before I smartened up and used the good ol' cable tie...never leave home without em'.
Cheers, Jason.
If your lawns and garden's have lost their Mojo...
Call Mowjo Man
Yep its frustrating when things have to be modified / repaired as you go.. This was the main reason i switched all my gear to Husky..I just got fed up with these niggling repairs and frustrating breaks out in the field etc ..Never had any trouble since and reccomend husky gear..Originally Posted by mowjoman
I have a shindaiwa brush cutter that i bought new 6 years ago,and not a ounce of problems. the only thing i have replaced is a spark plug.
i am a shindy man all the way 2nd pref wouid be
kawasaki kbh48cc great brush cutter but they do
break clutch springs . the old fs 120 stihl made by
shibura were awesome i used to do road sides contracting
would go and go and go cant bye them anymore .