N7HEVN
New member
- Joined
- Sep 9, 2019
- Messages
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- Tractor
- Kubota
I'm like Cal on this one...I don't like WOT , It sprays green crap far and wide, and really scrubs off string around the many rock at my place. If it were not for rocks, I wouldn't even have a string trimmer. But because of the rocks, I have TWO of them.
When I run my weed eater, I am feathering the throttle, depending on the material that is being trimmed/cut down, because when it's warm/hot outside, and I'm just wearing old sneakers and some tall socks, inevitably I'm hitting little rocks and twigs that just end up flinging into my shins...
Also, to the main point of the discussion, I'm feathering the throttle when using the trimmer, to help spin off material build-up. Some times, not all the time, when cutting material at one constant head speed, and depending on how fast you can swing left/right in your hip/arm motion, there's a build-up that occurs around the cutting head.
This is a good discussion item, probably a thought we've all had in our own inner voice, but thought perhaps not important enough to bring to a wider audience.