BR 600

Ric

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That sucks! I've always wanted a BR600, but they are expensive! I bet that thing can blow off sod!

I see what looks like a KM56 on your trailer. Do you like this unit? I've been thinking about getting one as a spare trimmer or if ever we need two on a job.

I'll do a review on the BR 600 when I get to use the thing for a while and I can compare it to the BR 380 and 550 as far as the KM 56 you mention, I don't have ant Kombi units. I don't like the idea of those for commercial work. They would be good for the home owner or home use where time isn't a factor but for me that would be worse than replacing string on a trimmer head when your out in the field which I don't do. I think what you saw or seen was the HL 45 Hedge trimmer on the bed of the trailer.
 

Kodie's Lawn Service

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I'll do a review on the BR 600 when I get to use the thing for a while and I can compare it to the BR 380 and 550 as far as the KM 56 you mention, I don't have ant Kombi units. I don't like the idea of those for commercial work. They would be good for the home owner or home use where time isn't a factor but for me that would be worse than replacing string on a trimmer head when your out in the field which I don't do. I think what you saw or seen was the HL 45 Hedge trimmer on the bed of the trailer.

Kombi Unit works really well I have had mine for a year an few months an it works well as a edger never really used it for anything else but I mean i am only cutting 15-20 yards a week so i mean when running a full 8-10 shift it might not work as well but many big company's use these now instead of buy one or of everything.
 

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I'll do a review on the BR 600 when I get to use the thing for a while and I can compare it to the BR 380 and 550 as far as the KM 56 you mention, I don't have ant Kombi units. I don't like the idea of those for commercial work. They would be good for the home owner or home use where time isn't a factor but for me that would be worse than replacing string on a trimmer head when your out in the field which I don't do. I think what you saw or seen was the HL 45 Hedge trimmer on the bed of the trailer.

Ahh that is what I saw!

I love my KM90! Way less expensive than buying one of eveything. Takes the same time to change ends than to walk to the trailer and get another tool. Less overhead.
 

LoCo86

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I found out through the dealer why my hose was coming apart. The collar that helps keep the hoses tied together has a semi–circle on it that matches up with the other semi–circle on the hose. The collar on mine was on backwards to where they couldn't line up to make a whole circle. Just a little FYI.
 
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