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Upgrade NowGood to hear you're happy with them, which models did you get. Looks like a 10", 14" or 18" with a 5AH battery available on the saw?I have a 40V Ryobi trimmer. I will.never use a gas one again. Also have the 14" chainsaw too...my Stihl 028 rarely gets used anymore...
Electric stuff is good enough to replace 2-cycle equipment for the average person's usage.
I have aquired many whackers over the years. Cleaned the carbs and used them. They are fine. THEN I fixed and used Stihl 85 I think it was. Oh boy, just nice. Balanced better, clutch works nicer, tap feeder works well. Big dollars but it does work nicer.I have had a 2-cycle Stihl for 20+ years and can’t imagine anything better.
Trimmer: Slightly older version of this. 4Ah battery. I can go around the house, trees, and perimeter fence on 3/4 acre nearly twice on a full charge. I also have the pole saw attachment that connects to the motor on this.Good to hear you're happy with them, which models did you get. Looks like a 10", 14" or 18" with a 5AH battery available on the saw?
Stihl has also been my goto. I've cleaned up a lot of overgrowth on my property with a FS85 and the 8 tooth grass blade goes through briars, blackberries and the like with ease. I've even taken down volunteer fruit saplings up to 1 1/2" with it. After 20 years, last month I gave it to my daughter for her to get control of her newly acquired overgrown property and there's plenty of life left in it. I've since replaced it with the 4mix FS91 so I'll see how long that lasts but the wife likes it too. I think the FS70R was a good choice.
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