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yep - going to get youngest son to do just that (knew it would be worth bringing up my ingrate offspring.....eventually).

 

Seriously, J.Rose? Personally, my handy skills end with puncture repairs on my bike....but again, I can maybe lean on one of the loafing youngsters with mechanical expertise. I am ashamed to say I don't know what model the strimmer was (I am a strictly hand tools sort of gardener) but I know it was a Stihl FS something and, frankly, weighed a ton.....plus you could attach a sort of circular saw blade which just minced thru the bramble. Anyway, if you think we could give your cutter a loving home we would be thrilled......plus I would really like to not have to sacrifice my entire seed and tree budget for more manly tools (the list is never ending)

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If you want it, its yours. I think it should go, but I have a similar approach to mechanics - if I can't fix it with a lump hammer and adjustable spanner, its too technical for me!

 

Its not the most powerful, but its not too bad either. Anyone reading this going to the arb show on Saturday and returning to Norfolk, drop me a message - otherwise I'll put it in post.

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