FS130R Kombi vs. HT131

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I'm looking to pick up a pole saw.
I will be using it to trim lower limbs that can be reached without a basket: 16' or less basically.

I have a 1 year old 130 dedicated string trimmer, so I don't see getting the Kombi trimmer attachment.

Those of y'all that use these, which do you prefer, and why.


Thank You,
Heath
 
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Kombi seems to be fine. Can't speak to the durability of the Kevlar extensions though. It would also seem like a bonus that the modular Kevlar extensions are easily replaced if damaged. Bend or break the telescoping poles of the HT series and your in for a treat.
 
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Kombi seems to be fine. Can't speak to the durability of the Kevlar extensions though. It would also seem like a bonus that the modular Kevlar extensions are easily replaced if damaged. Bend or break the telescoping poles of the HT series and your in for a treat.
I'm scared to ax how much; if someone besides me broke it, that would probably be worth scraping over
 
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Kombi seems to be fine. Can't speak to the durability of the Kevlar extensions though. It would also seem like a bonus that the modular Kevlar extensions are easily replaced if damaged. Bend or break the telescoping poles of the HT series and your in for a treat.
They are very prone to getting hit.

I'm going to check both out tomorrow: thanks for the input thus far
 
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Has anyone tried the saw attachment that connects to a string trimmer?

My uncle has one for a Stihl that he bought probably 10-15 years ago, but I've never used it.
 
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You can take the head off an HT-101 and put it directly on a fs-130, or fs 90, or most any other Stihl trimmer. Two T-27 torx screws hold it. I have a HL-100 135* hedge trimmer. It's simply a fs-110 with the 135 degree hedge trimmer bolted on. It can (but isn't recommended) be swapped with the Ht-101 for trimming monster bushes. Better eat your wheaties.
 
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You can take the head off an HT-101 and put it directly on a fs-130, or fs 90, or most any other Stihl trimmer. Two T-27 torx screws hold it. I have a HL-100 135* hedge trimmer. It's simply a fs-110 with the 135 degree hedge trimmer bolted on. It can (but isn't recommended) be swapped with the Ht-101 for trimming monster bushes. Better eat your wheaties.
Yup.
 
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You can take the head off an HT-101 and put it directly on a fs-130, or fs 90, or most any other Stihl trimmer. Two T-27 torx screws hold it. I have a HL-100 135* hedge trimmer. It's simply a fs-110 with the 135 degree hedge trimmer bolted on. It can (but isn't recommended) be swapped with the Ht-101 for trimming monster bushes. Better eat your wheaties.
Thanks for the info
 
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I chose the KM 130 R with HT-KM attachment and extention. I rarely trim over ten feet up, consequently not much experience with the extentions. The main factor was that I wanted to be able to lock it in my trunk out of site while traveling (Avalanche).
 
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Dont have much to add other than I have the 130r kombi and have not had any issues with it. I got it for the pole saw but I like planning ahead. Knowing it would be easily converted into many other tools should the need arise sold me on it.
 

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