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Opinions on a Stihl FS130 trimmer
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<blockquote data-quote="Yard Yeti" data-source="post: 5952971" data-attributes="member: 137177"><p>Im a landscaper and I run a FS 90 R, FS 130 R, KM 130, and a FS 240 R. The 130 R is a great trimmer it is a 4 mix so it has a ton of torque and is more power than "needed" for most trimming. I use it a lot and can trim anything with it including delicate areas you do need to pay attention but it can be feathered but there is a learning curve. The trimmer has the best power ti weight ratio of any current offering on the market. It will eat brush, grass, jungle or whatever and ask for more. I love the 4 mixes but they do take some getting used to. They sip fuel and do not smell like 2 strokes do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yard Yeti, post: 5952971, member: 137177"] Im a landscaper and I run a FS 90 R, FS 130 R, KM 130, and a FS 240 R. The 130 R is a great trimmer it is a 4 mix so it has a ton of torque and is more power than "needed" for most trimming. I use it a lot and can trim anything with it including delicate areas you do need to pay attention but it can be feathered but there is a learning curve. The trimmer has the best power ti weight ratio of any current offering on the market. It will eat brush, grass, jungle or whatever and ask for more. I love the 4 mixes but they do take some getting used to. They sip fuel and do not smell like 2 strokes do. [/QUOTE]
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