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I can recommend Husqvarna 545RX . 45cc powerful . With an Oregon " jet fit " head you can run 4mm dia line if you want . Also will run a mulching blade . Very good tool IMO .

 

Plenty of poke. Nice machine.

 

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Dont use a tri blade but get a mulcher. If you cut off a 10 foot bramble with a blade, it then dries into a 10 foot piece of barbed wire that will wrap around your legs for the next 3 years. Mulching blades are excellent and cut into 4inch pieces that are harmless. I cleared 3 acres of dense head height woodland brambles with a mulcher and it was a delight. You can also dig them out with the blade which you can't easily with a tri blade.

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I think echo is prob the best bet.

 

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Dont use a tri blade but get a mulcher. If you cut off a 10 foot bramble with a blade, it then dries into a 10 foot piece of barbed wire that will wrap around your legs for the next 3 years. Mulching blades are excellent and cut into 4inch pieces that are harmless. I cleared 3 acres of dense head height woodland brambles with a mulcher and it was a delight. You can also dig them out with the blade which you can't easily with a tri blade.

 

Totally agree about the mulcher

 

Garden Power Mulching 300mm Brush Cutter Blade, 20mm Centre Hole

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Dont use a tri blade but get a mulcher. If you cut off a 10 foot bramble with a blade, it then dries into a 10 foot piece of barbed wire that will wrap around your legs for the next 3 years. Mulching blades are excellent and cut into 4inch pieces that are harmless. I cleared 3 acres of dense head height woodland brambles with a mulcher and it was a delight. You can also dig them out with the blade which you can't easily with a tri blade.

 

Will second that, we have stihl fs480's with mulcher blade, nothing gets in it's way

 

 

 

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