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Have you thought about a DR wheeled strimmer? Or similar 4 stroke mowers engine on them. They use the really thick line easily too.

 

 

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I have one of the DR wheeled strimmers and it is very good but if mulching bramble it is going to eat through cord and changing it is not as quick as you might hope.

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Import a 555fxt from sweden, (unless husky uk will sell you one, they wouldn't last time I checked) mine get used as yours, although we don't hold full revs all day. Much better in the woods with a shorter shaft and thumb throttle too.

 

Thats the one I suggested in my post . Ours is the older 355 though .

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Europe wide "Petrol" is going to be E10 content which might cause running problems. Diesel now often contains 8% bio diesel.

 

Husqvarna make a new heated handle clearing saw which is designed to run all the time. I had a 240R which did thousands of hours with maintenance of new plugs and air filters without problems.

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Europe wide "Petrol" is going to be E10 content which might cause running problems. Diesel now often contains 8% bio diesel.

 

Husqvarna make a new heated handle clearing saw which is designed to run all the time. I had a 240R which did thousands of hours with maintenance of new plugs and air filters without problems.

 

That's why I use Aspen . :001_smile:

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Thanks for all the advice folks, and the kind offer of a loan Felix.

 

Not too keen on buying an older Stihl as the previous owner may have treated it even worse than I appear to have treated mine.

 

Think I will probably go for the same machine again but be anally careful with it in terms of oil choice and throttle control. Turning it down a bit on the 'h' screw sounds like a sensible idea too.

 

The import only husky's look very good, but the advantage of buying the same machine is that I will have plenty of spare parts.

 

Thanks again for all your thoughts:thumbup: TVI.

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