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L200

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  1. I'm looking to buy that strimmer. It's the strongest one before getting to mtronic ones.. Would like to avoid mtronics ( less electronic less problems I guess ) Now is fs410 good for me ? I will be using it with line attachment. Strimming tall grass in neglected private gardens At the moment I have a kombi 130 which is definitely underpowered for these tasks Is fs410 an overkill / spot on / Or should I go even higher and maybe get a 460 or even bigger? Thanks Paul
  2. <p>Hi Paul, did you sell your ramps??</p>

  3. Don't know if that's gonna work but pm me if you would like my aluminium ramps .. Make me an offer pls Paul
  4. Hi, What engine oil to use for that shredder ?
  5. My initial thoughts were 150-200 It is simple and not as tall as it might look on a photo. Plenty of space. So to conclude anyone up for giving it a haircut potentially ?
  6. Picture below No idea what that tree is, it has sort of hairy bits at the end of branches.. Needs a shape up and slight reduction What would you quote for it ? It's not my tree but is in a garden I work at.. Thanks
  7. Oh! that's much worse than mine. Mine hit the gutter and got stuck between two houses.. My ignorance.. Should have taken off the netting and put it upside down much earlier..
  8. Blowing strong here in reading. Just saw my trampoline went flying... Broken net, bent supporting pole! Damn it! Eucalyptus nearby is dancing like hell...
  9. Got it and quite like it. Shreds branches nicely, have to be slow though with leafy branches as these can stall the engine. Anyway I'm glad I got it. Already help me with one job ( terraced house where it had to be taken through the house ) Recommended.
  10. I wasn't clear in my first post. This job is not for me. It's a customer who wanted me to do it, but job is too big for me and I haven't got that capable shredder neither a truck to take it away. Someone PMd already and I passed on the details. I will PM you as well. Guess 2 quotes would be good for a client... Thanks for your response.
  11. Hi, Anyone not so busy who would like to take on a tree clearing work ? It's all on the ground and needs shredding and removing bigger pieces. Job too big for myself and my little shredder. Can pass on details if anyone's up for it.
  12. They have plastic bearings ?
  13. Thanks for that. Asking for 550 ( what do you think? ) How do I open it up to get to blades ? What tools do I need ?

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