PTmowerMech
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One of the advantages of having some experience in working on small engines, is knowing what to look for before you buy. Such as the availability of parts for that particular model. Being able to check to see if there's after market parts. Also, maybe having the opportunity to working on one model moreso than others.
But it also has it's disadvantages. I'm looking to buy a new Stihl straight shaft trimmer that I can attach a metal blade to, to cut my landlords bank around the pond. 20 minutes of her 6.75hp briggs string cutter, was giving my back too much of a work out. Plus going through way too much string.
Looking at the models that take a metal blade, strap and handlebars, looks like there's 8 models. That's a lot of research.
One question. The model number on stihl doesn't have anything to do with the engine size or horse power, does it?
But it also has it's disadvantages. I'm looking to buy a new Stihl straight shaft trimmer that I can attach a metal blade to, to cut my landlords bank around the pond. 20 minutes of her 6.75hp briggs string cutter, was giving my back too much of a work out. Plus going through way too much string.
Looking at the models that take a metal blade, strap and handlebars, looks like there's 8 models. That's a lot of research.
One question. The model number on stihl doesn't have anything to do with the engine size or horse power, does it?