trail clearing technique and tools

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These photos were taken on the North County trail our elderly friend cares for that we helped on over the weekend. Ya, some HD string was needed here. More photos will be posted later.View attachment 815539View attachment 815540View attachment 815541View attachment 815542View attachment 815543
I know you have discussed the HD string on the weed wacker before, but can you remind me what you use? I have a Stihl FS55R and I want to change the head like you have in this first photo. It appears it's a different type of head, and then single lengths of string that are easily replaceable?
 
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I know you have discussed the HD string on the weed wacker before, but can you remind me what you use? I have a Stihl FS55R and I want to change the head like you have in this first photo. It appears it's a different type of head, and then single lengths of string that are easily replaceable?
Here is a head that holds .155 string. Yes, we buy it in rolls and cut it to length on a bench then tape it in bundles sized to carry in ones pocket. Takes less than 60 seconds to change string out. I'd go with larger diameter string if we could.
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   / trail clearing technique and tools #1,035  
The vast majority of sawing we do in the field is with a pole-saw which we are proponents of. We also use these to run .155 and heavier strings to knock tree shoots and tough grasses down. Stihl is suppose to be coming out with a head to hold .180 string which we will switch to asap. View attachment 697105
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I have been perusing the Stijl 2023 catalog today, and cannot locate the .180 string head, do you have any information on it? I would like to use it in my Kombi head
 
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Not in the wilderness areas. They don't even allow anything with wheels... (a dolly, a cooler with wheels, etc).

I think the only exception is fire, and SAR rescues. Even then they need explicit permission I believe.
We were set to volunteer for a project and found all gas powered equipment banned…

I thought ok… nothing said about battery saws, etc…

The weather forecast turned bad and cancelled…

Didn’t volunteer after that because the emphasis does not seem focused on getting the task accomplished but more towards what you can’t do…
 
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Gotta love Cali!
 
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I have been perusing the Stijl 2023 catalog today, and cannot locate the .180 string head, do you have any information on it? I would like to use it in my Kombi head
The .180 string heads were suppose to be out in 2019-+ but now my dealer can't say when. I'd suggest a .155 for now.
 
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I'm back at my brushing job but working rather short days since my left wrist just wears out asap. With that in mind I've used the newly aciured cutting blade that cuts "thousands of acres every time out!" plus Stihl and Echo setups with 155 string. Let me say now the the steel cutter is quite limited in its usage.
 

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