Runs With Scissors
Well-known member
Equipment
L2501 TLB , Grappel, Brush Hog, Box Blade, Ballast box, Forks, Tiller, PH digger
First off I would like to thank everyone that chimed in with advice about clearing small saplings on another post.
Everyone's advice was taken into account and after some careful consideration, I have decided to go with the Echo SRM-410U Brush cutter as @Flintknapper suggested.
I was all set to get the Stihl Kombi set up, but after handling it, I decided to go with a "dedicated tool"
Now don't get me wrong, the Stihl set up was nice, but 2 things were "nagging me".
1. If I went with the Kombi system, the only attachment they make currently that would help me, is the "limb cutter".
Although it would work, it just seemed like I was going to be using a tool, for a decent size job, that was not designed purposefully for the task.
My "lifes experience" has shown that 98.5% of the time, a "designated tool" does a better/safer job, and more quickly, than a "repurposed tool" does.
I am sure there are exceptions, but "designated tools" usually win out, although I did like the Kombi system.
2. The "handle bars". I really liked the looks of the "Stihl Harness rig' so I ordered one, but the guy told me that there was no "factory option" for the handle bars.
That was kind of a "deal breaker" honestly. I did/do not feel comfortable swinging around a saw with out those handle bars.
I could totally be "off base", but from the videos I watched, those handle bars looked like a great/must have idea.
So enough with the "dilly dallying", small talk, lets see some pics!!!!!!
Here she is in the box.
One thing that I had not known about was that little "compression release" button. That was a very nice surprise!!!!!
I decide to use some "anti-seize" on the shaft, just as a "precaution"
Come on Comifornia....enough with the "warnings"
I "guaran-damn-te" you that this brush cutter does NOT cause "cancer" nor does it cause "reproductive harm" .
I decided a little "loc-tite" was a good idea.
Everyone's advice was taken into account and after some careful consideration, I have decided to go with the Echo SRM-410U Brush cutter as @Flintknapper suggested.
I was all set to get the Stihl Kombi set up, but after handling it, I decided to go with a "dedicated tool"
Now don't get me wrong, the Stihl set up was nice, but 2 things were "nagging me".
1. If I went with the Kombi system, the only attachment they make currently that would help me, is the "limb cutter".
Although it would work, it just seemed like I was going to be using a tool, for a decent size job, that was not designed purposefully for the task.
My "lifes experience" has shown that 98.5% of the time, a "designated tool" does a better/safer job, and more quickly, than a "repurposed tool" does.
I am sure there are exceptions, but "designated tools" usually win out, although I did like the Kombi system.
2. The "handle bars". I really liked the looks of the "Stihl Harness rig' so I ordered one, but the guy told me that there was no "factory option" for the handle bars.
That was kind of a "deal breaker" honestly. I did/do not feel comfortable swinging around a saw with out those handle bars.
I could totally be "off base", but from the videos I watched, those handle bars looked like a great/must have idea.
So enough with the "dilly dallying", small talk, lets see some pics!!!!!!
Here she is in the box.
One thing that I had not known about was that little "compression release" button. That was a very nice surprise!!!!!
I decide to use some "anti-seize" on the shaft, just as a "precaution"
Come on Comifornia....enough with the "warnings"
I "guaran-damn-te" you that this brush cutter does NOT cause "cancer" nor does it cause "reproductive harm" .
I decided a little "loc-tite" was a good idea.
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