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IMG_4136.thumb.jpeg.90ce0c458cff9cb8b04d1fcbd791f8fe.jpegHas anyone used a speedfeed head on trimmer or brushcutter? Much that I like the Oregon Jet Head, there is a lot of line waste with it.

 

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I still use an old style sawtec high speed head.

 

It's probably considered old school and manual but 3.3mm line lasts forever, bought a 2.25kg spool of the stuff and I've still got half a spool after 15years.

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On 01/07/2023 at 13:41, GarethM said:

I still use an old style sawtec high speed head.

 

It's probably considered old school and manual but 3.3mm line lasts forever, bought a 2.25kg spool of the stuff and I've still got half a spool after 15years.

Your not working hard enough 😄

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The Speedfeed head gets a good review on YT, cheap enough so think I’ll give it a go and see how I get on. Will report back.

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On 01/07/2023 at 10:30, Commando said:

IMG_4136.thumb.jpeg.90ce0c458cff9cb8b04d1fcbd791f8fe.jpegHas anyone used a speedfeed head on trimmer or brushcutter? Much that I like the Oregon Jet Head, there is a lot of line waste with it.

 

 

Have you tried thicker line with the Oregon jet head?  I find two pieces of 4mm square cord can last for 3 or 4 tanks of fuel.  I think its important to use it in the correct situation, if cutting waist high grass or thick stuff like docks, its time to move up to a blade. I've never been that impressed with the standard bump heads.

 

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