Hello everyone. My family just moved from an apartment into a rented house. Now I have to cut the grass and run a string trimmer. The owners are letting me use a Snapper riding mower for the yard. It is a rear engine Forrest Gump type riding mower. I do need to buy a string trimmer. I realize this is an oil forum but I would like some basic advice on a value for the money string trimmer and also gas/oil advice for it. I was looking at a TroyBilt today on sale for $120. It was a 2 cycle 25cc model and has the ability to add attachments such as clippers, blower, etc. The reason I want advice here is that all I have known of string trimmers are the ones people bought used and they did not run right, were hard to start, and a general pain. I want to buy new and maintain it well so that it works like it should with little trouble. I talked to a guy today in a "home emprovement center" who said if you take care of a string trimmer it can last many years. He said he has one in use for its 18th season. Here is some advice that I was given:
use 100% gasoline and not the ethanol stuff
gas/ethanol fuels can damage the carb over time and cause issues
mix your own gas/oil and do not bother with the Trufuel stuff
use a metal gas can and keep small amounts of gas/oil mix around as gas can go bad
no need to buy an expensive comercial grade string trimmer for home use
I would like your thoughts on a string trimmer and gas/oil. Thank you for the help.
use 100% gasoline and not the ethanol stuff
gas/ethanol fuels can damage the carb over time and cause issues
mix your own gas/oil and do not bother with the Trufuel stuff
use a metal gas can and keep small amounts of gas/oil mix around as gas can go bad
no need to buy an expensive comercial grade string trimmer for home use
I would like your thoughts on a string trimmer and gas/oil. Thank you for the help.