Weed Wacker: using it tipped 90 degrees
Hi,
I was wondering if any one knows if it is OK / not OK to use a weed wacker on it's side. Usuall a weed wacker is used with the head level with the ground. However I was trying to trim so grass edges which had run onto my garden path. So I tipped the week wacker onto it's side to trim that grass. It seemed to work OK. What are the issues if any of doing this? For example will the oil not circulate properly? best, Mike. |
Weed Wacker: using it tipped 90 degrees
On Oct 15, 6:34 am, hobbes wrote:
Hi, I was wondering if any one knows if it is OK / not OK to use a weed wacker on it's side. Usuall a weed wacker is used with the head level with the ground. However I was trying to trim so grass edges which had run onto my garden path. So I tipped the week wacker onto it's side to trim that grass. It seemed to work OK. What are the issues if any of doing this? For example will the oil not circulate properly? best, Mike. Unless your manual (or a call to Customer Support) tells you differently, it's fine to use a gas string trimmer as an edger. Acording to Roger Cook from Ask this Old House at: http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/askt...455145,00.html "Once or twice a month, run down the edge with a string trimmer turned vertical and trim off any shaggy ends. Be sure to wear safety glasses and ear protection." |
Weed Wacker: using it tipped 90 degrees
On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 03:34:19 -0700, hobbes
wrote: Hi, I was wondering if any one knows if it is OK / not OK to use a weed wacker on it's side. Usuall a weed wacker is used with the head level with the ground. However I was trying to trim so grass edges which had run onto my garden path. So I tipped the week wacker onto it's side to trim that grass. It seemed to work OK. What are the issues if any of doing this? For example will the oil not circulate properly? best, Mike. I use the weedeater tipped on its side to trim the edge of the lawn. With a steady hand and walking slowing backwards, it produces a very nice trim. I have been doing this to the same weedeater since 1992. Two-stroke engines use oil mixed into the gasoline. If yours is a 4-stroke (which I doubt) you may have issues. |
Weed Wacker: using it tipped 90 degrees
"Phisherman" wrote in message ... On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 03:34:19 -0700, hobbes wrote: Hi, I was wondering if any one knows if it is OK / not OK to use a weed wacker on it's side. Usuall a weed wacker is used with the head level with the ground. However I was trying to trim so grass edges which had run onto my garden path. So I tipped the week wacker onto it's side to trim that grass. It seemed to work OK. What are the issues if any of doing this? For example will the oil not circulate properly? best, Mike. I use the weedeater tipped on its side to trim the edge of the lawn. With a steady hand and walking slowing backwards, it produces a very nice trim. I have been doing this to the same weedeater since 1992. Two-stroke engines use oil mixed into the gasoline. If yours is a 4-stroke (which I doubt) you may have issues. That's exactly right, Phisherman. If the OP is mixing oil in his gas he's OK for turning the unit on its side. Hey, Hobbes, how 'bout bringing it over to my house and edge my sidewalk for me. I hate that job. |
Weed Wacker: using it tipped 90 degrees
"hobbes" wrote in message ups.com... Hi, I was wondering if any one knows if it is OK / not OK to use a weed wacker on it's side. Usuall a weed wacker is used with the head level with the ground. However I was trying to trim so grass edges which had run onto my garden path. So I tipped the week wacker onto it's side to trim that grass. It seemed to work OK. What are the issues if any of doing this? For example will the oil not circulate properly? best, Mike. I use mine at 90 all the time. But for edging, I use it straight on from the side. Flat on the plane of the sidewalk. When I have cut in to the edge of the grass, I lift up and push. The finished work is a rounded edge of grass instead of the butch hair cut look of the straight down cut. HTH. Your wacker is made to work in pretty much any position, tho. Steve |
Weed Wacker: using it tipped 90 degrees
On Oct 15, 11:06 am, "SteveB" wrote:
"hobbes" wrote in message ups.com... Hi, I was wondering if any one knows if it is OK / not OK to use a weed wacker on it's side. Usuall a weed wacker is used with the head level with the ground. However I was trying to trim so grass edges which had run onto my garden path. So I tipped the week wacker onto it's side to trim that grass. It seemed to work OK. What are the issues if any of doing this? For example will the oil not circulate properly? best, Mike. I use mine at 90 all the time. But for edging, I use it straight on from the side. Flat on the plane of the sidewalk. When I have cut in to the edge of the grass, I lift up and push. The finished work is a rounded edge of grass instead of the butch hair cut look of the straight down cut. HTH. Your wacker is made to work in pretty much any position, tho. Steve Should not be a problem at all. And the pickup inside the fuel tank of a 2-stroke has about 3" of hose with a filter on it. This enables the hose to scoop fuel regardless of what position the machine is in. Vin - Menotomy Vintage Bicycles http://OldRoads.com |
Weed Wacker: using it tipped 90 degrees
SteveB wrote:
"hobbes" wrote in message ups.com... Hi, I was wondering if any one knows if it is OK / not OK to use a weed wacker on it's side. Usuall a weed wacker is used with the head level with the ground. However I was trying to trim so grass edges which had run onto my garden path. So I tipped the week wacker onto it's side to trim that grass. It seemed to work OK. What are the issues if any of doing this? For example will the oil not circulate properly? best, Mike. I use mine at 90 all the time. But for edging, I use it straight on from the side. Flat on the plane of the sidewalk. When I have cut in to the edge of the grass, I lift up and push. The finished work is a rounded edge of grass instead of the butch hair cut look of the straight down cut. HTH. Your wacker is made to work in pretty much any position, tho. On my corded electric (a ten-buck garage sale Toro, model unknown), I find that using it in upright position makes the string bust off at the exit hole on the reel a lot easier. This thing is a real PITA that way- I have to stop and rethread 3-4 times every time I use it, anyway. Good thing I only bother to trim 3-4 times a mowing season. aem sends... |
Weed Wacker: using it tipped 90 degrees
I was wondering if any one knows if it is OK / not OK to use a weed
wacker on it's side. I use mine on the side with a saw or cross blade when going thru thick briers. I swing it fast and high to start so it doesn't clog and it chews everything into small pieces ;) Free men own guns - www(dot)geocities(dot)com/CapitolHill/5357/ |
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