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Evening all,

 

I've been making do with a cheap efco hedgecutter and a stiga homeowner extension hedgecutter/polesaw for two long. After replacing probably every bolt in my hedgecutter twice over I've decided to buy a combi tool.

 

Just after some feedback on whats available, obvious route is the stihl KM131, I just don't use that sort of tool enough to warrant that sort of outlay.

 

Ideally I want one tool that I can set up as a hedgecutter/long reach hedgecutter/pole saw for the odd time I'm doing garden maintenance stuff.

 

TIA

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Oh they are pretty reasonable, definitely.

 

You can get the hedgecutter (non extension one) attachment for them right? I'm trying to do away with having 3 engines to do the same thing one can!

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Looking fr a combi tool ?? I find they are usually stuffed behind cab seat - or failing that , dropped out of yr pocket down the sofa . K

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Thumbs up for km56, we ran two until a scumbag nicked one 3 weeks ago. Got a 56 and a 90  4mix and I choose the 56 every time. Hate the 4mix and will never have another!

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Aye the KM56 is a good shout.

I bought one as a cheap fix when my 131 shat itself, and worked it like a dog with no issues, nearly all hedgecutting.

 

It died in the end, but to get a few years out of something that isn’t rated as a pro model is pretty commendable.

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