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On May 11, 7:41*am, jamesgangnc wrote:
On May 10, 3:09*pm, "Colbyt" wrote: "mike" wrote in message ... Thanks Colbyt and J Burns. So, what are some good models available today at a Big Box store like Lowes or Home Depot? I'd be fine using my Troybilt with just the blower, edger, and tiller/cultivator attachments I already own. This is for home and not commercial use. Should I be looking at a commercial-grade model? If so, what model, where, and what should I expect to pay? Surely those who landscape for a living aren't using a model like mine--at least I hope not. All you need is a new fast loader type head for your SS Troybilt. *That is exactly what I am using. *Paid $15 and about 2 hours to install it differently than the package depicted. Taller guys might like there way of doing it but it did not suit me. *Would be a 20 minute install if you own the pin ring pliers and want to do it their way. This is what I bought:http://www.lowes.com/pd_79964-42694-...true&catalogId... Just in case that link does not work lowes.com and search for this item: Shakespeare *Fast Loader Replacement String Trimmer Head Item #: 79964 *| *Model #: 16267 Colbyt Depends a lot on your usage. *I trim up agains the house a lot and it has a brick foundation. *I go through a fair amount of string and the precuts would be a real pain as well as expensive. How you wind the string on the trimmer has a lot to do with how well it feeds off. *Try to put the string on with the same established turn that it comes out of the package with. *Sometimes it helps to precut a long piece of it to make that easier. == Who ever "invents" the !@#$% spools and their "bump" and grind your teeth advance gizmo should USE the damned things for a day to see how they DON'T bloody well work. I've had different string trimmers, mostly electric and one gas and none of them work worth a fiddler's damn. I will try some of the replacement gizmos this summer as there are about a half dozen or so on the market now. == |
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