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Jeremy K
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I have the ryobi 40 volt weed eater and love it, going on my third year with it and it’s been flawless. I had a ryobi 2 stroke for about 15 years and the wife hated it. She could never get it started, the 40 volt has plenty of power and the wife just has to press a couple of levers and it’s running.. 

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I am a Stihl user myself.  We run Redmax, Stihl, and Husqvarna at work for weedwhackers.  They stihl has held up way better than Redmax, and so far I am not impressed with the Husqvarna for weedwhackers, still brand new though.  I run Stihl at home myself, had it for 6 yrs, trouble free, and always starts.

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5 hours ago, Lawdwaz said:

I have a great Echo 4cyl that my wife won’t use. I’d like to buy a battery unit for her to use.  Stihl or Husky??

What an idiot........it's a 2 stroke machine.  That's what I get for posting in a hurry, at WORK!

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1 hour ago, Stay at home Nomad said:

 was a guest on Bob Lonsberrys radio show for 20 minutes .

Retirement is hard work !!!

You GOTTA be kidding me?  Three times this morning I tried to get 1180am on TWO different vehicles; my personal truck and a work truck.  ASK Bob WTF is going on, did they dial things back for some crazy reason?

I would have liked to hear that Larry, what a treat if I caught it while driving over in my neck of the woods!

Does he rebroadcast the shows?

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I have 2 Stihl; one a commercial strait shaft that will take a saw blade and a little bent shaft homeowner type.

I use the little one all the time. Just needed a primer bulb for it, first repair ever on it. Dealer said it was 17 years old and found a generic one on line for $3. 

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13 hours ago, Robhuntandfish said:

I love his show.  I usually catch some of it on my way home from work.  I like the way he thinks.  Sorry I missed you on it.  Very cool

https://wham1180.iheart.com/

Podcast - bob Lonsberry- Thursday - second hour , start at about 3:30 minute mark 

They have it listed wrong it says “Tuesday the 29th “ it’s really Thursday .....

ill try to post the pod cast in General section if I can figure out how to ....

 

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On 5/29/2018 at 4:38 PM, landtracdeerhunter said:

I use one of these.  No operators manual required.

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I grew up with that torture device and its cousin -

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Used to curse my grandfather under my breath on Saturday's. To his credit, the tough old guy kept using them until his death at 89.

Anyway, love my Stihl.

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On 5/29/2018 at 7:59 PM, Bionic said:

I am a Stihl user myself.  We run Redmax, Stihl, and Husqvarna at work for weedwhackers.  They stihl has held up way better than Redmax, and so far I am not impressed with the Husqvarna for weedwhackers, still brand new though.  I run Stihl at home myself, had it for 6 yrs, trouble free, and always starts.

I'm the opposite, I've got several high end stihls in my boneyard that aren't working fixing. Some only lasted 2 yrs. Won't buy another one. Can stand em.  My Redmax keep running. Got 3 of em.  The one is probably 5 yrs old. It's the largest one they made at the time. Use that one with a blade or for the really nasty stuff. Mid size and the smaller one are 3 yrs old and running great. 

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I have owned quite a few brand name trimmers and without a doubt this is the best. Starts easy, very dependable, and plenty of trimming power. You can add a brush cutter blade and cut some pretty heavy stuff and it comes with a 5 yr. warranty.

 I am starting my 6th year with mine and it runs just as good as the day I bought it. I would not hesitate to buy

another.  With Father's day coming there will probably be some sales on them.

  ECHO SRM-225 String Trimmer, 21.2CC, 17 In. Cut Width   

 

                                                                                                                     

 

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I determined the problem with the 40 volt dewalt was the battery was too low to turn the charger on ? Had to jump it off another 40 volt battery to get the volts high enough for the charger to start working when the battery is on the charger.

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