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    Senior Member m287j's Avatar
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    Default Multi Tool units

    I was going to buy a new brushcutter but then i got to thinking about these multi tool units as i would like a pole chainsaw as well.

    Does anyone use them or have any thoughts on them ? The two units i am thinking about are;
    Stihl KM 90 R
    Shindaiwa M2510


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    Smile Re: Multi Tool units

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    Default Re: Multi Tool units

    we use the shidy c4 mt,withole prunner,articulated hedger,whipper snipper and edger,all have worked hard with no problems,watch the tension on the chain on the pole prunner when new so that it does not jump off the runner.the ah is good for toping and facing ,shaping,conifers,pittos,lilly pillies type plants.its useful to stand the poles distance from a lolipop and shape it,much easier then close upwith a regular hedger.with diosmas use on first cut then finish with regular hedger for fine finish.blade on ah is self sharpening.ws is a bump feed and a beaut mc to use.all compact and take up little space.we have found no need for dedicated ws.will purchase another power unit in spring rather than a dedicated ws.much more flexiable,compact.one ws,one prunning hedge,interchange tools.no bent shafts from bumps.beaut mc purrs all day earning top dosh.

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