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Brushcutters ?? recomdations please


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Ok guys not quite chainsaws but most of you are lightly to have a brushcutter for clearence work .

 

I have been looking at both Stihl and Huskys I must say the Husky 143R looks more robust then the Stihl equlivants .

 

What do you guys use Stihl / Husky ? what modle and how it performs for you .

 

Thanks Eastwater:)

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I had a FS400 and was really happy with it till it got nicked :( and I replaced it with the Husky equivalent, as thats all I could get in a hurry. The Husky one seems a lot more tourqey and more powerful for the weight though. Its very robust, more so than the stihl.

 

Whichever you choose, I'd reccommend a Brogio head for it. Its a chain flail head and its load better than line or knives

 

Just my opinion!

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I had a FS400 and was really happy with it till it got nicked :( and I replaced it with the Husky equivalent, as thats all I could get in a hurry. The Husky one seems a lot more tourqey and more powerful for the weight though. Its very robust, more so than the stihl.

 

Whichever you choose, I'd reccommend a Brogio head for it. Its a chain flail head and its load better than line or knives

 

Just my opinion!

 

Hi thanks for replies can you tell me would this Brogio head do you reckon would it fit onto a Husky ? as most just come with line or knives.

 

Thanks Eastwater.

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i have a back pack stihll one, i have had it for about 6 years, it gets used once or twice a year to strim round the yard. it has never given me any probs and always starts after a couple of pulls. it has the auto feed head on it. i will sell it if you are looking to buy a second hand one if you like.

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As for the brogio dont bother better off with a tri cut blade, will fit a husqvarna but only just, body of brogio to thick you could end up damaging the splines. the brogios I tried did not last more than an hour chains broke too much power I guess, what do you expect its Italian!!!

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