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Have a look at the Oregon Jet head and Techni blades weve had head for years running with 4mm Flexi blade does most things up to brambles/light bush last well unlike round lines even brambles don't wreck it.

Ive just got head and Techni 7mm's said even better than flexi tried the thinner flexi out now got machine working ok cuts good.

 

 

 

 

To me they cover all upto heavy bushes which then you'd use a flat cutter blade so far more useful and mulches everything up also.

@Mark_Skyland sells them so should have info/help?

 

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14 minutes ago, Stubby said:

I think guards are a hindrance . 

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I do agree, but definitely not with a blade, I got hit from a little 130 engine a few years ago that hurt ?, let alone a proper blade on a proper engined strimmer

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11 hours ago, Husqvarna King said:

Hahaha just looked at the pic....is that car window smashed ??

Ha , no . But it has been done in the past ! ?

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I never use a guard with a mulching blade either . The worst thing that has happened to me is I hit a small pot of white paint that had been discarded in a load of bramble  . Made a bit of a mess on my strides .

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1 hour ago, Stubby said:

I never use a guard with a mulching blade either . The worst thing that has happened to me is I hit a small pot of white paint that had been discarded in a load of bramble  . Made a bit of a mess on my strides .

Money shot ??

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15 hours ago, Stubby said:

I think guards are a hindrance . 

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Only one window  in that red car??  Hehe  good going ! Our lads manage two a week ? K

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