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been using FS400's for years but went to finland and used a husky 345 (i think) with a thumb control on the throttle was great no cramp in my arm from squeezing the throttle all day

 

Yep . Thats the one I have . could not remember the number . Stonking brushcutter .

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I'd always use a Stihl fs400! :thumbup:

 

so would i,, but i ment the 410 replaced the 400 in the stihl catologe,

the 410 is a good machine tho,, i always pick up the 480 is i have to do the odd days brushcutting,

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I have a tanaka TBC230 and it's rubbish - the vibrations are far too high. I used it for edging lawns and replaced it with a Husqvarna equivalent. It is NOT a professional machine.

 

I use an Echo SRM4000u and it's good. I just wish I could find the parts to use it with a blade head as well as the line trimmer. Once it breaks down I expect to be replacing the machine as Echo are awful for spare part availability. I will likely go for a Husqvarna 345.

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