On Mon, 17 Aug 2009 11:05:20 -0700, Winston
wrote:
Hi all,
I've a friend who is losing a battle with some 4' tall, fibrous
weeds on her 1/4 acre lot. I bought a gas powered brush cutter
and knocked them over once but they are back.
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My friend does not want to use any gas-powered tools because of
reliability and noise.
She has been attacking the weeds with a standard A.C. powered 'Weed wacker'.
(Black and Decker 'Grass Hog'). Clearly, the fibrous stalks are more
than a match for the weak 'fishing line'. She is well on her way to
trashing her second 'Grass Hog'.
I think that an A.C. powered mower / trimmer would work a lot better
for her but my Google-fu fails to locate anything like that.
Lots of gas powered units but nothing quieter and reliable.
A standard A.C. mower isn't going to work on these monster weeds
because they grow very high, astoundingly quickly.
Short of slicing the front wheels off an A.C. mower, what
can I do to help her be self-sufficient?
Thanks!
--Winston
For a 1/4 acre lot use a gasoline-powered weedeater. A cheap pair of
shop earmuffs will offer ear protection. I find weedeaters very
reliable and they can cut through raspberry bushes.
If she insists on the under-powered electric trimmers, a sickle can
come in handy when unwilling to keep up with the growth.