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re: Weed eaters can KMA
Posted on 6/13/22 at 7:23 am to lukesbro
Posted on 6/13/22 at 7:23 am to lukesbro
Gas powered weed eaters have always been my nemesis. I have the reverse Midas touch. About 2 years ago, I bought a Ryobi battery powered unit with interchangeable attachments. I use it for driveway and sidewalk edging and light weed eating around bed edging, etc..
I have a walk behind Cub Cadet mower/trimmer for getting the first 5-10 feet into the woods line where the little saplings, briars, and vines like to grow. It is gas powered and has never failed to start on first pull after 4 years. But it doesn’t have a choke feature so I can’t screw it up.
My riding mower is a gas powered Husq and has never given me issues either after 4 years.
But I gave up on gas weed eaters after I determined that they hated
me. My yard work is much more therapeutic as a result.
I have a walk behind Cub Cadet mower/trimmer for getting the first 5-10 feet into the woods line where the little saplings, briars, and vines like to grow. It is gas powered and has never failed to start on first pull after 4 years. But it doesn’t have a choke feature so I can’t screw it up.
My riding mower is a gas powered Husq and has never given me issues either after 4 years.
But I gave up on gas weed eaters after I determined that they hated
me. My yard work is much more therapeutic as a result.
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