I'm going to try the Echo Crossfire string in 095"
Huh weird - every 240 I've seen is a bike handle trimmer, did you take it off?This is all I run now around the house or tearing up heavy brush. Pro tip take the shield off unless safety item.
Ya need some power to turn that kind of line the FS 240 delivers it's 40cc engine sound more like a saw in your hand than a trimmer View attachment 107244View attachment 107245View attachment 107246
Now were vested in your experience Pablo - eager to hear how it goes.I'm going to try the Echo Crossfire string in 095"
Nope built as is I also run no stap they get in the way its a man's trimmer. Correct on guards all they do is making the head wrap tall grass when brush cuttingHuh weird - every 240 I've seen is a bike handle trimmer, did you take it off?
Taking the guard off makes lot of sense a lot of the time.
Nope built as is I also run no stap they get in the way its a man's trimmer. Correct on guards all they do is making the head wrap tall grass when brush cutting
Everything lol. In my opinion all of them are junk. But yes I think it was a Greenworks or Ego I used and it was really underpowered not sure which one. Probably one of the lower volt ones. I too was surprised at the Dewalt.AM what is funny?
That is exactly where I was until I got disgusted enough with my Stihl. Started reading reviews and homed in on the 80V. And since I already have the 80V chainsaw and two blowers I took a flyer....hahahahaEverything lol. In my opinion all of them are junk. But yes I think it was a Greenworks or Ego I used and it was really underpowered not sure which one. Probably one of the lower volt ones. I too was surprised at the Dewalt.
Craftsman make good cheap chineese weed eater. They even have walbro carbs!Everything lol. In my opinion all of them are junk. But yes I think it was a Greenworks or Ego I used and it was really underpowered not sure which one. Probably one of the lower volt ones. I too was surprised at the Dewalt.
Keeping nylon hydrated will keep it supple. Storing in water is probably overkill.I also store my line in water. Supposed to keep it from getting brittle......who knows.
Will your trimmer accept 0.155" line? Lots of them don't...not sure about electric ones though.
Just going up from .095 to .105 is a big difference I would try that first. .155 I have my doubts it will like it Or be able to spin it.Keeping nylon hydrated will keep it supple. Storing in water is probably overkill.
.095 is still sloppy. I bet .155" fits
Cancelled the order. Bought .105".Just going up from .095 to .105 is a big difference I would try that first. .155 I have my doubts it will like it Or be able to spin it.
Seriously I think it would really struggle you will notice difference in .105 and that may struggle a bit.Cancelled the order. Bought .105".
I need to use these 3 up now! Hahaha
Thanks
I had a ball trying different string sizes when I first got a decent trimmer; I haven't had to buy string in several years now, I accumulated so much in a short time. Sort of like buying different oils on clearance just to try them and hoarding a whole stockpile, which I'm also guilty of at times.Cancelled the order. Bought .105".
I need to use these 3 up now! Hahaha
Thanks