Lakeside53
Stihl Wrenching
lolol - I had to read that twice...:greenchainsaw:
So, you do weed-wack in a kilt?
So, you do weed-wack in a kilt?
Just when it's chilly. It took me awhile to see the kilt also, that was funny.lolol - I had to read that twice...:greenchainsaw:
So, you do weed-wack in a kilt?
:hmm3grin2orange: :hmm3grin2orange: :hmm3grin2orange: :hmm3grin2orange:SCOTCLAYSHOOTER is still puzzled.... but my theory is that after 30 generations of weang kilts, Darwinisum has left the entire Scot genome a little short. Maybe that's why he feels "comfortable" with no guards :greenchainsaw:
So your one of my opponents for the Darwin award. Well I hit myself in the head with a hammer yesterday, on purpose, top that one!!! I don't wear any clothes while trimming. A blade may disintegrate and tear a hole in my jeans. Chaps make my a$$ look big. :hmm3grin2orange:
SCOTCLAYSHOOTER is still puzzled.... but my theory is that after 30 generations of weang kilts, Darwinisum has left the entire Scot genome a little short. Maybe that's why he feels "comfortable" with no guards :greenchainsaw:
LOL, The dog stuff was funny, But now a stone up the nose. That's a good one too. Sounds like you need a space suit to work in. LOLLOL maybe your right!
I will admit i have been rattled with stones, Pine cones, Dog ####e and even had a 1/4" stone wedged up my left nostril after it bounced off my chest and under the visor But even when i have used guards in the past ive been rattled!
But most of what i cut is clean gardens and its not a problem.
LOL, The dog stuff was funny, But now a stone up the nose. That's a good one too. Sounds like you need a space suit to work in. LOL
LOL, You need to carry a camera around, That would have been classic.I finally got it out by using the pliers on my leatherman wave!
Echo offers once for their trimmers, and we stock one...its been hanging on the shelf for a very long time, no one even gives it a second look.
Bottom line is that if (2) 0.080" strings turning 10K wont lop whatever it is you are cutting off....then you need a circular steel brush blade. No sense in half azzing it with hard plastic blades, its like a compromise, and compromise means that you have a product that half does the function of 2 dedicated parts.
You should try one... your opinion may change with real world experience. They kick line butt.. so long as you aren't around rocks and posts.
believe what you want
They are very popular out here... 'cos they work well.
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