DR Self-Propelled String Trimer Problems

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Jim45

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I have a 15 month old top-of-the-line DR self-propelled string trimmer that is giving me a lot of trouble. This last season both drive wheels failed (cracks along the tread) so I lost over two weeks of use waiting for replacements. The wheels were replaced under warranty and are different so maybe they changed vendors to something better. I guess time will tell. Then the bearing right above the rotating assembly failed--also easy to replace. Now I have an intermittent problem with the transmission. It occasionally it locks up with the clutch disengaged and I have to physically drag the unit backwards with the wheels locked. I took it into a repair place and they couldn't duplicate the problem so DR would not authorize any repair--I will have to live with it I guess. Also, the mow balls are made of nylon and only last about 15 hours of use since we have some rock on the surface on our property. I will go through two of them a year. Also, the design results in the engine being tipped forward about 10deg when on a level surface so you have to tilt the unit back to check the oil level. The engine is specified for use on a maximum of 15deg slope so you can only mow downhill on a 5deg slope which is fairly limiting in our area. The B&S engine is great.

I have an old Bear Cat self-propelled unit with a three speed transmission. I had to replace the engine last year and tried to sell it on craigslist.com after I bought the "superior" DR. Fortunately, it didn't sell so I had it available to use when the DR was down. It is actually a superior design in several ways; heavy steel mow ball, the engine sits level on a level surface and, has a three speed transmission (the newer DRs do also) and the design is rock solid with no problems after six years of heavy use. I wish I had bought another Bear Cat instead of the DR.

Am I the only one having problems with DR trimmers?
 
   / DR Self-Propelled String Trimer Problems #2  
Sorry to hear about your troubles, but talk about timing. I was looking at these the other day trying to convince myself that it was what I wanted.
 
   / DR Self-Propelled String Trimer Problems #3  
I never, nor would I want, a self-propelled one, but I bought what was the top of the line in 1998 and was very happy with it.
 
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Our land is mainly sloped with annual grasses and thistles up to six feet tall. We whack about three acres after it browns out in the early summer as a fire prevention measure. A manual push unit just wouldn't work for me. Just hauling my body behind the unit for two hours at a time is all I can do!
 

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