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i have been thinking of getting one of these bent mucher blades but when picked one up in the shop it was very heavy.

my machine is a husky 133R so not that beefy, i use a light blade on it for bramble which is fine , i just felt the mulcher may be a bit much, so wondering what other peolpe think/know??

thanks carl.

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If it's one of these, I can seriously reccomend them - they are brilliant.

 

Not sure if yer machine has the grunt tho like you say...

 

MULCHING BRUSHCUTTER BLADE 300Mm 25.4Mm ((Special Offer)) - Strimmer/Brushcutter Accessories Find Oregon Brushcutter Blades Buy UK

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/general-chat/16057-brushcutter-blades-news.html

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i have been thinking of getting one of these bent mucher blades but when picked one up in the shop it was very heavy.

my machine is a husky 133R so not that beefy, i use a light blade on it for bramble which is fine , i just felt the mulcher may be a bit much, so wondering what other peolpe think/know??

thanks carl.

 

If it was the Oregon blade they come in 2 thicknesses ( and assorted hole sizes ) I think its 3mm and 2mmm . I use one but its on a 45cc or 55cc Husky . They work well on bramble etc and can mulch it down quite fine . :thumbup:

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If it's one of these, I can seriously reccomend them - they are brilliant.

 

Not sure if yer machine has the grunt tho like you say...

 

MULCHING BRUSHCUTTER BLADE 300Mm 25.4Mm ((Special Offer)) - Strimmer/Brushcutter Accessories Find Oregon Brushcutter Blades Buy UK

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/general-chat/16057-brushcutter-blades-news.html

 

Wow, I just took a look at that blade and it is a beast of a blade for sure.

No prisoners after that blade has been used I am sure:thumbup1:

easy-lift guy

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i have been thinking of getting one of these bent mucher blades but when picked one up in the shop it was very heavy.

my machine is a husky 133R so not that beefy, i use a light blade on it for bramble which is fine , i just felt the mulcher may be a bit much, so wondering what other peolpe think/know??

thanks carl.

 

These things are not approved on smaller strimmer heads, I know we are only allowed them on the two bigger Stihls although I dis use one on my 360. I guess the worry is the head could shear off.

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just got a two prong mulcher blade, its a bit lighter than the others so seems ok although would like a bigger machine before i ruin the small one, seriously great on bramble compared to a normal blade to waste just dissapers!

thanks carl

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