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The smallest rear handle Dolmar chainsaw PS-32C good reliable saw easy start  3/8 lo-pro 1.1mm .043 gauge  easily set up for carving use it beside the chipper ideal for fencing contractors £153.33+vat plus delivery

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1 hour ago, shavey said:

Makita RBC brush cutter 40cc 2-stroke professional fantastic design powerful and ergonomic design low vibes this brush cutter designed and made by fuji Robin @stevebullman knows all about Fuji Robin   equipment  

 

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Yep, big fan of the fuji robin hedge cutters.  I've used pretty much every make under the sun at some point and nothing comes close to them for quality of cut.  Can't speak for the strimmers though.

 

Do the Dolmar hedge cutters have the same cutting gear as the original fuji's?

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2 hours ago, shavey said:

Dolmar Kombi system  25cc split shaft again 4-stroke ultra smooth comes standard with harness , brushcutter head  carrying bag ,tools optional extras  available , pole pruner , hedge trimmer 

1mtr extension pole 

 

 

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Looks like a genuine 4-stroke with separate oil tank, rather than the 4-mix models?

I had a Stihl 4 stroke strimmer for years which was basically a rebadged honda I believe.  Lovely strimmer.  Not on par with a Stihl F400 for power but for regular grass strimming it was a joy to use.  Starting is effortless, and easy to start with your arm stretched behind your back when still strapped to the harness

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3 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:

Looks like a genuine 4-stroke with separate oil tank, rather than the 4-mix models?

I had a Stihl 4 stroke strimmer for years which was basically a rebadged honda I believe.  Lovely strimmer.  Not on par with a Stihl F400 for power but for regular grass strimming it was a joy to use.  Starting is effortless, and easy to start with your arm stretched behind your back when still strapped to the harness

Yes they are genuine 4-stroke engines with own sump  economical and quiet and low on the vibrations and if using aspen pleasent   to use 

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9 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:

Yep, big fan of the fuji robin hedge cutters.  I've used pretty much every make under the sun at some point and nothing comes close to them for quality of cut.  Can't speak for the strimmers though.

 

Do the Dolmar hedge cutters have the same cutting gear as the original fuji's?

Yes they haven’t changed them much that Fuji Robin professional single sided trimmer 

With the 75cm  cut is the same just different av mounts and a slight change on the trigger on the  rotational rear handle 

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Just now, shavey said:

Yes they haven’t changed them much that Fuji Robin professional single sided trimmer 

With the 75cm  cut is the same just different av mounts and a slight change on the trigger on the  rotational rear handle 

and the double sided?  Single sided are for girls

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