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Just now, adw said:

Quite correct, I was afraid to say keep cord in a wet bucket, thought I would get ripped a new ass ole.

I keep the hole spool in a bucket of water and just cut off a few lengths as I need them .  Whats wrong with your current ass hole Andrew ? 😁

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Just now, adw said:

The last person I told to keep his trimmer cord in a water bucket thought I was some sort of yokel.

Never mind . I have been doing it for ever matey .

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On 11/07/2021 at 18:46, Stubby said:

As you say . Each to his own .  The only real time it is a disadvantage is when you encounter fox shit . Other than that its way better . I can run the 4.00 mm lines at about 9 inches long each .  . Have you tried no guard ?

Does this just apply to fox shit or any type of shit stubby ? 

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20 minutes ago, topchippyles said:

Does this just apply to fox shit or any type of shit stubby ? 

Found I wasn't particularly partial to human shit once, luckily was a wet day with full set of waterproofs on.

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