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Opinions on a Stihl FS130 trimmer
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<blockquote data-quote="Franny K" data-source="post: 5931064" data-attributes="member: 97597"><p>I have been using the yellow x kind of shaped Stihl line in 0.105. Not sure how to diameter an x really. If I can stay away from wire rocks and woody stuff it hardly wears back. The bigger you go the more air resistance. I just got some Husqvarna titanium line in 0.130 for more woody stuff, no sooner than I got it discovered they have a cored product they rate even better I think it gets xp labeling. I think anything bigger than the .130 stuff is for machines with wheels. A little work on the metal inserts the line goes through with a dremmel type tool and small stone as well as winding the line so it does not make a u turn on the way out (contrary to the arrow) was done after breakage at that point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Franny K, post: 5931064, member: 97597"] I have been using the yellow x kind of shaped Stihl line in 0.105. Not sure how to diameter an x really. If I can stay away from wire rocks and woody stuff it hardly wears back. The bigger you go the more air resistance. I just got some Husqvarna titanium line in 0.130 for more woody stuff, no sooner than I got it discovered they have a cored product they rate even better I think it gets xp labeling. I think anything bigger than the .130 stuff is for machines with wheels. A little work on the metal inserts the line goes through with a dremmel type tool and small stone as well as winding the line so it does not make a u turn on the way out (contrary to the arrow) was done after breakage at that point. [/QUOTE]
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