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Hi all I'm looking at getting a new Brushcutter this year and I've stumbled across some stiga models with Kawasaki engines and the anti vibe just wondering if anyone had used one?

Thanks in advance

 

 

I looked at these a few months ago, looked okay but I bit the bullet and bought a stihl fs 490 instead

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Buy yourself a stihl fs410c - it will never let you down & can handle a multitude of cutting heads.

 

 

Or a 460 if you use a blade more than a cord head, though saying that, we strim out a lot of pumping stations where the grass is knee high and have to rack out as many as we can in a day to get our money. So I went for the bigger machine.

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Hi all I'm looking at getting a new Brushcutter this year and I've stumbled across some stiga models with Kawasaki engines and the anti vibe just wondering if anyone had used one?

Thanks in advance

I think you will not go too far wrong with the Stiga SBC645KD

£389 inc vat, 2year Pro Use Warranty. Just a bit on the heavy side though.

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I think you will not go too far wrong with the Stiga SBC645KD

£389 inc vat, 2year Pro Use Warranty. Just a bit on the heavy side though.

 

 

Hi thanks for that.

I can't seem to find out if they come with a double harness?

I need the anti vibe as its carried and used for hours at a time.

Is that the smaller of the 2 with the anti vibe?

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