Can a FS120 handle a brushcutter blade

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Hello, As the title says.

My evergreens are being over run with mulberry suckers etc. Will my FS120 handle a brushcutter blade to cut these out? What blade and do I need an adaptor kit? Stihls web site does not list my model for blade types

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Go and read this. Go to page 12 and start reading. It is all in there..... I use the Stihl 350mm brush knife on my Echo 410X but it is a much more powerful piece of equipment. The 250mm brush knife should work on yours but if it were mine that would be big as I would go. I cut trees 2 to 3 inches in diameter pretty easily with my trimmer and the bigger blade. Used the smaller 250 mm brush knife on a 34cc trimmer for years with no issues.

https://www.stihlusa.com/webcontent...-fs-120-200-250-owners-instruction-manual.pdf
 
Sure it will. Best if it has a solid drive shaft.

I've used a brush-knife on my FS80 for years. It's a 25cc unit, and does just fine.
 
Two local people I know use brush blades that look like circular saw blades on FS90's; both say they work excellent for poplar and willow at 1.5". I intend on taking them up on their offers to use them to take out willows in my fence line shortly.
 
I have a FS250 and a FS120 in my ground maintenance arsenal and run a carbide brush blade on the 250 and "tornado blade" on the 120 for blackberries.
For suckers that are an inch or less, a carbide brush blade on your 120 should be fine.
 
Would anyone have the part number for the scrench tool that fits inside the string trimmer head to remove it? I have 4 different ones; 3 are too small and the one that came with the trimmer does not have the small inverse nut on the opposite end of the spark plug wrench.
 
Nevermind, Can you tell I have never worked on a trimmer. Stopped into the local Stihl dealer looking for a scrench to fit the trrimmer head. "That comes off using your hands" :rolleyes:
 
What kind of blade did you get? It does take an adapter depending on what you got? Mulberry’s are no joke. Give them an inch and they take the county…
 
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