Podunkadunk
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Hey guys,
I'm in the market for a new line trimmer. I need a heavy duty model. Since moving here in Alabama last October, I have "used up" 2 Lowes Model Troy-Bilts! I'd give their useful hours 15, maybe 20 for the particular model I purchased. They made good on the first one, probably will on second one also, but I don't want another.
I'm looking at Stihl - FS 80, FS 80R
Husqvarna - (as long as it's not a Poulan made model and has the made in sweden metal nameplate)....326RJx
Echo - PAS-260
Anyone have one of these?
I appreciate ANY insight. You can also throw in another brand that is competent for what I need. I don't even care if your brand biased...you won't hurt my feelings any, heck, even throw in a picture of your JD...haha.
I can't do the work around here with an off the shelf Lowes/Home Depot weed-whacker. It's got to be a commercial brand with more hours of useability available before it goes kaput. Thanks guys!
Podunk
I'm in the market for a new line trimmer. I need a heavy duty model. Since moving here in Alabama last October, I have "used up" 2 Lowes Model Troy-Bilts! I'd give their useful hours 15, maybe 20 for the particular model I purchased. They made good on the first one, probably will on second one also, but I don't want another.
I'm looking at Stihl - FS 80, FS 80R
Husqvarna - (as long as it's not a Poulan made model and has the made in sweden metal nameplate)....326RJx
Echo - PAS-260
Anyone have one of these?
I appreciate ANY insight. You can also throw in another brand that is competent for what I need. I don't even care if your brand biased...you won't hurt my feelings any, heck, even throw in a picture of your JD...haha.
I can't do the work around here with an off the shelf Lowes/Home Depot weed-whacker. It's got to be a commercial brand with more hours of useability available before it goes kaput. Thanks guys!
Podunk