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does anyone now how the harness on this bush cutter goes

 

 

NEW BRUSH CUTTER STRIMMER PETROL 52CC | eBay

 

Can't see a harness ?? Oh sorry can see one now . I would say it goes in the bin . Get a proper Stihl or Husqvarna one . More comfortable and more control than those strap type things .

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if you are going to use a brush cutter a lot then get a good second hand Honda or a sthil brushcutter. forget that thing how long it lasts hard to say as for harness. best place in bin get a husky pro harness £80 but you will not know you have it on and can work all day with a brush cutter without tiring.

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seems this lot are gonna love me, as I've got 2 x imported strimmers, mine came via evil bay from mj tools, but look the same as the link, the straps aint great, but they work, they dont have quick release, but hooked over shoulder they are easy to put down if need be, both have been fitted with 40 tooth brush cutters, and are making light work of the brambles in our woods, even cutting through smaller hazel coppice, as long as you follow the starting instructions these things are dead easy to start, 100% happy with both no matter what anyone says

 

video's of them

 

 

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