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Pete C. May 7th 08 07:01 PM

Other Kinds of Trimmers?
 

cybercat wrote:

Been reading the great thread on string trimmers, and am wondering if there
are other kinds.


Certainly. I recall using a "golf club" style trimmer years ago,
basically just a double sided V notched blade at the bottom you just
swung back and forth. Very simple, inexpensive and not particularly
strenuous to use either.

Frank[_9_] May 7th 08 08:20 PM

Other Kinds of Trimmers?
 

"Pete C." wrote in message
...

cybercat wrote:

Been reading the great thread on string trimmers, and am wondering if
there
are other kinds.


Certainly. I recall using a "golf club" style trimmer years ago,
basically just a double sided V notched blade at the bottom you just
swung back and forth. Very simple, inexpensive and not particularly
strenuous to use either.


Sound like it works pretty well so why did you stop using it?



Pete C. May 7th 08 10:53 PM

Other Kinds of Trimmers?
 

Frank wrote:

"Pete C." wrote in message
...

cybercat wrote:

Been reading the great thread on string trimmers, and am wondering if
there
are other kinds.


Certainly. I recall using a "golf club" style trimmer years ago,
basically just a double sided V notched blade at the bottom you just
swung back and forth. Very simple, inexpensive and not particularly
strenuous to use either.


Sound like it works pretty well so why did you stop using it?


I got a Shindaiwa T270 that will do truly scary things like going
through a 2" dia tree in a fraction of a second with a brush blade on
it. It's also faster when trimming long areas and can trim up directly
against a foundation which the golf club type can't quite do.


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