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Sopwell
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On 06/04/2021 at 21:29, Sopwell said:

I have about 1/2 an acre that requires ongoing brushcutting/strimming, some brambles, some woodland areas, some grass edging, river banks etc.  Currently have an Einhell 25cc petrol brushcutter which I'm guessing isn't powerful enough for the blade attachment (Oregon Mulching Blade) as the vibrations make it completely unusable.  Can anyone tell me - are the vibrations because I need a bigger engine (would a 52cc make a big difference?) or does this not matter?   Any recommendations for upgrading/advice I would really appreciate. Thanks.

Have a look at Oregon Jet pro head and Techni blades head comes in two flavours 2 or 4 slots 2 is good 4 but only use two is another way as with 25cc you need head speed! Techni blades deal with brambles and bushes im running the red thickest stuff bats most stuff to bits without destroying it's self just make sure when fitting place on head correctly with right shims/washers so centralised.

The oregon tri blade(Curved edges)is total Armageddon show it a bush and it's like a Nuclear war blat and gone! but need to learn/know how to use or A smash machine B cause damage to other things C makes sure no one/animals etc get hit by bits firing all over.

But for DIY machines too much loading as not only powering up but also weight on de revving will break them.

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