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Only used the stihl like others couldn't live with out it.

Have a look at the Kombi. this is much more versatile

anything less than 35cc is a waste of money if you are going

to put it to good use.

 

I disagree. The only thing you need more power for is strimming, and if you do lots of strimming you need a proper clearing saw.

 

I've run an FS-85, and now an FS-70 (both 27cc) on a 12" polesaw, bed tiller and hedgecutter and it is plenty of power.

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I have a stihl 131 4mix its ok, powerful but the 4mix can be trouble.

 

If I was buying again I would get the echo pole pruner ,2stroke and better built than the new stihl.

 

Simply replace your engine with a new two mix one. FS-70 available now, next year will probably see the release of higher CC 2-mix engine.

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/general-chat/62516-heads-up-good-replacement-engine-stihl-polesaws-pole-hedgcutters-combi-units.html?highlight=heads+replacement+engine

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Simply replace your engine with a new two mix one. FS-70 available now, next year will probably see the release of higher CC 2-mix engine.

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/general-chat/62516-heads-up-good-replacement-engine-stihl-polesaws-pole-hedgcutters-combi-units.html?highlight=heads+replacement+engine

 

Just replace it with an echo, better built full stop.

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I've had the Stihl pole saws since them came out, the first ones would wear out the roller bearings on the shaft after 6 months and were expensive to replace and fix, I've had the 4

Mix 1 now for about 4 years I think, it's never given me any bother and runs like new.

I use the hedge cutter head on it a lot which adds much more stress to the shaft when extended, so there is a little twist or bend in it, but that's through the abuse I give it, and it's not made for that.

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just put an fs240 power unit on,pole saw on steriods ,tons of power :thumbup1:

 

Ok, so all this talk of fitting this engine to make it a good pruner, correct me if I'm wrong, but the idea here is to pay 600 quid for the initial pruner, throw the engine away and spend another 350 quid on a real engine?

 

Have I missed something?

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