11/30/2011

Fiskars 9866 Telescoping Rotary Cultivator Review

Fiskars 9866 Telescoping Rotary Cultivator
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I purchased this from Lowes. Tines are aluminum, but rest of unit is constructed from hard plastics/flimsy metal. The handle telescopes and is extended when in use, using a plastic twist-lock to lock the handle open. Tines break up dirt fine, but if you exert any 'elbow grease' i.e. downward pressure on the tool, the upper-half of the handle slowly collapses/slides downward. Needless to say was returned.

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11/29/2011

Drive Cable MTD/946-0898 Review

Drive Cable MTD/946-0898
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The product fit my snowblower and now I am ready for the next snow fall. The cable arrived in just a matter of days after ordering.

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11/28/2011

Yard Machines 24A-452G700 205cc Briggs & Stratton 800 Series Gas-Powered Chipper Shredder Review

Yard Machines 24A-452G700 205cc Briggs and Stratton 800 Series Gas-Powered Chipper Shredder
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I have owned a 1998 version of this shredder for 8 years, and finally gave it away. I plan to upgrade to a 8HP Bearcat or similar (more robust) shredder.
I have 1/2 acre with Douglas Fir trees which tend to drop branches in windstorms, like the one that hit Dec. 14. I have also had ivy and blackberry bushes to clear, so I knew that one blue yardwaste bin 2x a month would never cut it. I bought my shredder at the local Home Depot, mostly because I did not know what else was out there, and it seemed like a good product (at the time).
I found out over the years that it is really just a very light duty machine, and that actually using it will wear it out pretty easily. I only used mine 2-4 times per year, whenever I had a pile built up, but anything which could wear out did.
The axle for the two wheels runs through the base plate, which is just bent sheet metal with no bushings for the axle. As a result, vibrations elongated one of the axle holes such that it dropped right out of the plate.
The small feed chute is for branches up to 2" diameter. It works fine as long as you are pushing the branch down. Once the branch gets down to about 18" long, the blades just won't grab the stick and bite it, and itstead it sort of bounces up the chute. Eventually, it may get consumed in micro-bites, but you are probably better just pulling the remnant out and putting it in the firewood pile.
The big feed chute for leaves and small branches is a blow-molded piece of plastic. They wisely made both chutes just longer than a man's arm's length, to prevent idiots from sticking their fingers into the blade area. But the molded-in stresses on the big chute resulted in stress cracks at all four corners. I had one chute replaced for these cracks while it was still under warrantee, and the new chute quickly developed the same sort of cracks.
The discharge chute is stamped and spot-welded sheet metal, and it too developed stress cracks from the vibrations, and the welds eventually gave way. There are hand-knobs for unscrewing the bolts which hold that discharge chute in place, and I became well acquainted with them. The screen that stops the big chunks for rechopping is a set of four bars, through which the flails reach like 3 fingers in order to grab anything that was too big to fly through. Unfortunately, the metal used in the screen was so soft and ductile that it quickly went from convex to concave, so that debris piled up just out of the reach of the flails. That means I had to shut down, open the discharge chute (which does not stay open on its own, but instead falls down on your hands), then find a big bolt or pin to hammer out the two pins which hold in the screen. Once I pulled the accumulate debris away and got that screen out, I would flip it around 180 degrees so that the newly convex side faced the flails, and reassemble. I have gone through 3 screens in 8 years because metal does not like to be bent back and forth like that very many times (think about bending a wire coat hanger), and it eventually breaks. They need a beefier screen to stand up to the force of wood chips hitting it.
The shredder blades are not easily sharpened, and my attempts resulted in a horribly imbalanced machine. One must also entirely remove the big shredder chute to access those blades, involving taking nuts off of 6 lugs, which don't line back up again very well with the housing when I tried to reassemble. That housing also developed stress cracks in the plastic at the point where it joins the metal shredder wheel housing.
Vibrations also caused the gas tank mounting slots to break off, such that the plastic gas tank was barely held in place by the time I gave mine away. The engine still ran nicely, although I did have to replace the carburetor after the old one got clogged with some gunk and the rebuild kit failed to work. One other interesting vibrational behavior was that the machine liked to "walk", such that I had to dig a hole in the dirt for it to sit in just so that it would not wander away from where I was using it.
The unit came with a mesh bag for catching the chips, but it was so small that I never used it. The chips come flying out so fast that they will travel 30-40 feet unless you have some sort of back stop.
On the whole, this shredder does do what the advertising says it does, but it just does not do very much of it without a lot of attention, TLC, and swearing. Luckily, it makes so much noise that the swearing is not heard by others if done while it is running. If you just want to shred maple leaves once or twice a year, this may be okay, provided that you have some degree of mechanical aptitude. But for me, I am happy to leave that flimsy contraption behind as a regrettable chapter in my life.

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11/27/2011

42751-VA3-J00 OEM Lawn Mower Tire 8" Inch for Honda Lawnmower Model HR194 HR195 HR214 HR215 HR216 HRA214 HRA215 HRC215 HRM21 HRS21 Rototiller FC600 42861-VB3-801 Honda Code 4022059 Review

42751-VA3-J00 OEM Lawn Mower Tire 8 Inch for Honda Lawnmower Model HR194 HR195 HR214 HR215 HR216 HRA214 HRA215 HRC215 HRM21 HRS21 Rototiller FC600 42861-VB3-801 Honda Code 4022059
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Warning! This tire is advertised to fit many Honda lawnmowers including the model I own, HR-214. It will fit the front wheel only and this is not mentioned in the ad anywhere. I needed a tire for the rear and this is too small by far. The return policy is very short (7 days) and even though the wheel does not fit as advertised the company wants me to pay return shipping. Bad business ideas. Will not purchase from them in the future.

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11/26/2011

Troy-Bilt Pack Horse 500-Pound Capacity 6 Cubic Foot 190cc Briggs & Stratton 650 Series Gas Powered Wheelbarrow Review

Troy-Bilt Pack Horse 500-Pound Capacity 6 Cubic Foot 190cc Briggs and Stratton 650 Series Gas Powered Wheelbarrow
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I have used two Dr. Power Wagons they are weak and do not standup to normal hauling. This pack horse is tough I will buy another one. Has a few short falls like the rear tires are thin and had to be replaced. Reverse gear is power assist.

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11/25/2011

Briggs & Stratton 305cc 1350 Series Engine with 3/4-Inch Diameter x 2-21/32-Inch Length Crankshaft Tapped 3/8-24 202332-0563-B1 Review

Briggs and Stratton 305cc 1350 Series Engine with 3/4-Inch Diameter x 2-21/32-Inch Length Crankshaft Tapped 3/8-24 202332-0563-B1
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This engine fit and works perfectly on the Troybilt PTO horse tiller. I had the connecting rod break on the original 25 +/- year old tecumseh engine. The parts were still available, but would have cost about half the cost of the new engine. I'm glad I chose to repower instead of rebuild the original engine. The new one is much more quiet, as well.

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Briggs & Stratton 305cc 1350 SeriesIndustrial/Commercial Horizontal Engine produces 13.5 ft.-lbs. Gross Torque to get the job done. Compact overhead valve design runs cooler and cleaner delivering more power, longer engine life and improved fuel economy. High flow cylinder head produces 20% more power than conventional engines, increased fuel efficiency and significantly reduced emissions. This engine has fast fuel delivery for One-Pull starts and smooth operation. U.S.A.Not for sale in California. Engine Displacement (cc): 305, Start Type: Recoil, Application: Troy-bilt tillers, log splitters, compressors, pressure washers, blowers, Engine Type: OHV 1350 series, Rated Power (HP): Manufacturer no longer rates this engine by HP, Torque (ft./lbs.): 13.50, Shaft Output: Horizontal, Shaft Diameter (in.): 3/4, Shaft Length (in.): 221/32, Shaft Keyway (in.): 3/16, Shaft End Tapped (Diameter (in.)/Threads per inch): 3/8 - 24, Shaft Rotation (From PTO Shaft Side): Counterclockwise, PTO Height (in.): 411/64, Bearing Type: Ball, Cylinders (qty.): 1, Cylinder Bore: Cast iron, Bore x Stroke (in.): 3.12 x 2.44, Cooling System: Air cooled, Air Cleaner Type: Dual element, Fuel Tank: Yes, Fuel Type: Gasoline, Fuel Tank Capacity (qt.): 4, Oil Capacity (qt.): 0.82 - .088 (26 - 28 oz.), Lubrication System: Spash, Low Oil Alert: No, Ignition System: Electronic, Governor System: Mechanical, Carburetor: Float, Throttle Control: Adjustable for a cons

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11/24/2011

Mtd Products Inc 24' Sp Rwd Yard Vacuum 24B-070J766 Shredder Chipper & Vac Review

Mtd Products Inc 24' Sp Rwd Yard Vacuum 24B-070J766 Shredder Chipper and Vac
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This is sold by Sears and I suspect a number of other companies. It's a nice unit, starts easily and works for us. We have huge Pine and Oak trees and it handles both fall "products" from them well. I suggest you first mow the lawn short and use a bagger on the reg lawn mower the first time, then use the vac. Does it get 100% of the pine needle and leaves, no but much better than a rake. The hose thing is "OK" but not great, better to rake the stuff into an area where the vac can run over it.

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11/23/2011

Factory Reconditioned Homelite ZR21566 17-Inch 26cc Gas Powered Mighty Lite Curved Shaft Versa Tool Review

Factory Reconditioned Homelite ZR21566 17-Inch 26cc Gas Powered Mighty Lite Curved Shaft Versa Tool
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Don't buy a Homelite. You are wasting your money. My last string timmer, a different brand, lasted 12 years before it went. This one didn't make it 15 months. I bought a Homelite because a major consumer magazine (CR)gave the Homelite string trimmer a best buy rating. For a few weeks, it seemed to start easily and ran smoothly. Then, I started having problems with the string not coming out of the reel. Here I was having to continuously shut the unit off and run the string back through...a major pain. So I bought an adaption kit at Home Depot which replaced the reel with one that holds two precut pieces (this is great and I thoroughly recommend it). Now, after 14 months of owning the trimmer, I am having trouble with the engine. It runs fast, then slow, overheats and shuts off after 5-10 minutes. I have to be careful not to burn myself. I took good care of the unit....used the right gas/oil ratio, changed the spark plug, cleaned the filter, and even removed the gas during the winter months. It didn't really matter. Why bother fixing it...its a piece of junk.

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11/22/2011

Troy-Bilt TB65SS 17-Inch 31cc 2-Cycle Gas Powered Straight Shaft String Trimmer Review

Troy-Bilt TB65SS 17-Inch 31cc 2-Cycle Gas Powered Straight Shaft String Trimmer
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I just purchased one of these and I am amazed how poorly things are being built now. If stopping every minute to rewind the line is what you want here is your trimmer.

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The Troy-Bilt 2-cycle 31cc non-clutch gas trimmer features convenient EZ-Start choke technology, which allows the user to simply flip the choke, prime the engine, and then give a slow, smooth, easy pull for a guaranteed start. The EZ-Start technology allows the trimmer's engine to engage with 55-percent less effort than most gas models. With its rugged 31 cc engine, the trimmer provides plenty of brawn to power through the most ragged, overgrown growth. The trimmer's professional-style straight-shaft, split-boom design gives easy access underneath low-growing shrubs. The trimmer cuts in a 17-inch radius and features heavy-duty, 0.080-inch dual lines with convenient bump-head line release.When it's time to replace the line, the featured SpeedSpool line replacement system is exceptionally easy to load and rewind, all without removing the spool or taking it apart. The entire trimmer feels exceptionally balanced and comfortable in the hand, and the ergonomic soft-grip D-shaped handle easily adjusts for both right and left-handed users. The trimmer comes with all the necessary oil for immediate operation, and is covered by a 2-year limited warranty.

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11/21/2011

Troy-Bilt 24A-204B766 CSV 206 24-Inch 206cc Gas-Powered 3-in-1 Self Propelled Chipper/Shredder/Vacuum Review

Troy-Bilt 24A-204B766 CSV 206 24-Inch 206cc Gas-Powered 3-in-1 Self Propelled Chipper/Shredder/Vacuum
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I have now been using the 6.5 HP Troy Built C/S/V for three months. To make this simple, I'll get straight to the pro's and cons...
Pro's...
1) The factory did an excellent job of packaging and crating the unit for shipment
2) The unit feels substantial and this was reinforced for me as I went through the very simple set-up process (takes about an hour to unbox and set-up)
3) Directions for set-up were flawless
4) Once started, the unit does an excellent job of picking up dry leaves and twigs through the vaccuum nozzle -- it cleared my 1/3 acre yard in about 2 hours (including the time it took me to get the refuse to the street for pick-up)
5) When the suction power of the nozzle is overhwelmed by leaves, it is very easy to unclog the nozzle -- I just use a twig
6) I found that the unit hungrily accepted branches up to 2.5 inches in diameter (I measured) -- the unit does start to bog down on branches larger than this
7) Does a fantastic job of mulching yard waste -- I can't say it does this to a 10:1 ratio like the company claims (how do they measure this?), but I am very please with how few lawn bags I am using this season
Cons...
1) This unit is EXTREMELY difficult to start. For context, I am 6' 2" and before that third helping of Christmas dinner, I weighed in around 235 lbs. My wife, 5' 3" and around 120 (if she reads this I'm a dead man!), was never able to start the unit. I would guess that the pull weight on the starter cord exceeds 60 lbs. Exascerbating the issue is the rather awkward position in which the pull starter is located.
2) Branches can get jammed in the feeder shoot, and the plunger is never quit long enough to drive a lot of branches to the grinding teeth. Freeing these items from the feeder tube can be a frustrating process.
3) Awkward position of zipper on the catch bag makes it difficult to transfer mulched waste into garbage bags
Net/net: If you have a lot of trees and want to save time and think you're man enough to start it ; ) -- BUY IT!

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The Troy-Bilt 6.5-horsepower self-propelled chipper shredder vacuum features a powerful 6.5-horsepower engine for better performance and improved power. The unit has a 3-in-1 capability with a vacuum nozzle, chipper chute, and shredder to give you three clean-up tools for ultimate versatility. The 24-inch vacuum width is extra-wide for bigger clearance and makes quick work of large areas. The adjustable vacuum intake height will raise and lower the vacuum nozzle from 1/4-to-4-3/4-inches to accommodate varying ground conditions. Other features include a 3-inch chipping capacity, and a heavy-duty hardened-steel impeller and cast-iron shredding screen that reduces debris in a 10:1 reduction ratio. The self-propelled transmission has 1-forward speed for easier use, and provides plenty of maneuverability for large yards. The 3-bushel, felt-lined collection bag reduces dust when in use, and the 6-inch lockable front caster wheels and 10-by-4-inch fully pneumatic rear wheels provide ease in maneuverability. The chipper comes with a limited 2-year warranty on materials and workmanship.What's in the Box Chipper/shredder/vacuum, and safety goggles.

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11/19/2011

King Kutter Medium-Duty Rear Blade - 84in. Blade Width, Model# RB-OT-84 Review

King Kutter Medium-Duty Rear Blade - 84in. Blade Width, Model# RB-OT-84
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I bought this blade several months ago from another dealer but wanted to review it as no one had to this point.
It is an excellent all round blade for snow removal. I use it on a half mile driveway and around the mailboxes in the road. It is well constructed and I have had no issues with the workmanship.
One note - If you go with this specific model - you cannot rotate the blade 180 degrees (from pull to push or push to pull) while it is on the tractor. It is too long and will not clear the drawbar on my tractor. I have to drop it, pivot the blade and reinstall it. Its not a show stopper at all but was something I had not anticipated. Overall I am very happy with it.

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11/18/2011

Howse Rough Cut Mower - 3-Point, Category 1, 5ft. Length Review

Howse Rough Cut Mower - 3-Point, Category 1, 5ft. Length
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This mower cuts well and does not scalp the ground excessively. It seems to work well as long as there are no rocks or debri that the blades will strike. The blades are heavy and well built with a dish mount and has a tapered splined hub to the gearbox. This hub has a tendency to become loose and the mower needs to be overturned to check it.
The weakest part of the mower is the sheet-metal. The welds at the rear corners are weak and appear to be faulty weld joints as the joints separate without the metal breaking.
Overall, it is a fair mower for medium use, but is not suited for heavy, long-term mowing. It will not withstand rocks, etc. as the side metal plates are too thin and the welds are not strong enough for commercial use.

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11/17/2011

Brook & Hunter 14010C Premium Garden Cultivator with Handcrafted Red Oak Handle and Stainless Steel Alloy Polished Head Review

Brook and Hunter 14010C Premium Garden Cultivator with Handcrafted Red Oak Handle and Stainless Steel Alloy Polished Head
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I'll preface my comments by stating this item will no doubt survive a nuclear holocaust - a claim I am unlikely to make for myself. That being said, the overall quality of this item is a bit shoddy. The spot welds used to attach the tines to the main support rod lack any subtlety, and appear to have been performed by a drug-addled youth.
This tool will last, but is doesn't cut the grade compared to the larger tools in this product line, or even the hand trowel and hand fork offered by Brook and Hunter.

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11/16/2011

Factory Reconditioned Expand-It ZR15518 Edger Attachment For String Trimmers Review

Factory Reconditioned Expand-It ZR15518 Edger Attachment For String Trimmers
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I am going to write this review to cover several items, and just duplicate it to all the items involved. The items are the reconditioned Ryobi 30 cc straight shaft tiller, the Expand-It Tiller attachment, the Expand-It Edger attachment. The stars and titles, though are for the item it is attached to.
The Expand-It attachments are made by Homelite. I'm not a Homelite fan, but why this was apparently avoided in the descriptions is beyond me. This having been said, they appear to be at least as capable as their more-famous competitor brands.
Factory Reconditioned Ryobi 18-Inch 30cc 1 HP Gas Powered Striaght Shaft String Trimmer (Non-CARB Compliant) #ZR30002
Factory-Reconditioned Expand-It Tiller Attachment for String Trimmers #ZR15521
Factory Reconditioned Expand-It Edger Attachment For String Trimmers #ZR15518
The Ryobi reconditioned power unit for these units is more than adequate for all the tasks involved. Using the straight shaft Ryobi power unit, though can be a little tough. "Reconditioned" means some surface imperfections. I could see no sign of the power plant itself ever having been used. I opened the gas tank and sniffed inside, and could detect no smell of gas, so I believe this was purchased and returned unused or possibly was a display model. Regardless, I believe I got a new unit for a less than new price. You may or may not be as lucky.
The handle that comes with the Ryobi mounts with zero friction surfaces. The wingnuts used to tighten the handle go on a smooth metal bracket that attaches to a smooth plastic backer, around a smooth, painted metal shaft. I added some shelf-liner (the rubber, non-stick type) inside the bracket, then really cranked down on the wingnuts, which helped the situation with the edger and trimmer. More on the cultivator, later.
The power plant started easily by following the instructions. It uses a 50:7 gas:oil mixture, so make sure you have the proper fuel on hand. I primed it seven times by pushing the rubber bulb, pulled the handle two or three times in the full choke position, put the choke to the half-choke position, pulled two more times, and it started. All that I've mentioned to this point is in the instructions. What follows is my own advice: You need to hold the "run trigger" to make it start easily, but this causes the attachment to start rotating immediately, so you then must quickly release the trigger. It takes a slight bit of coordination, but it is easier than starting it without holding the trigger.
The edger works very well. Our yard has apparently never been truly edged. The previous owners were of the "good enough" variety, and probably rarely cut the lawn, much less edged it. The current lawn crew only uses a string trimmer to give an edged appearance. The Expand-It edger tore into the soil easily and left a neat line. I've not finished all of the edging yet, but it appears to work well, and I anticipate no problems.
The String trimmer worked well-enough for the first few feet. I was sent the wrong cut-off attachment, but Amazon was phenomenal in their response. I sent an email around 10:00 pm the night I received the unit with the curved-shaft cut-off/guard unit instead of the straight-shaft line cutter-guard. When I woke up, the reply from Amazon was in my email, and a replacement for the incorrect unit had been shipped by that evening, which was a Saturday. I expect to receive it within two days, which is three days after the original unit arrived. All in all, I didn't buy the unit for the trimmer, anyway, but for the few feet I could do without new line, it worked quite well. I don't expect any problems with the new cut off unit or the trimmer.
The cultivator is NOT for the weak of arm or back. I am over 6 feet tall, fairly athletic, and weigh over 200 pounds. I worked some virgin soil, hard-packed, with roots and rocks. I did about 8 feet by 25 or 30 feet in two to three hours. The cultivator requires a LOT of muscle. If you hit a small rock, it will just toss it forward. Large rocks require stopping and removal, which is to be expected. Smaller tree roots are cut right through, but larger roots cause the unit to buck upward with a lot of force. It is easiest to work the unit down into the soil by pulling it toward you as you push down. There is not enough weight in the cultivator to be of much help. All in all, I'd prefer more weight to help me push down on the working end, even if it means the unit is harder to get into position to use it.
There is no good place to put the handle to use the cultivator. Even with my added friction pad (rubber shelf liner), the handle continued to twist around, only to be re-adjusted several times. It works better with the shelf liner, but still doesn't stand up to the work required. I was using this unit probably to the extent it can be expected to work, so this was really more of a minor inconvenience. I was typically stopping to catch my breath anyway, and re-adjusting the handle was just one of the things I could do while catching a quick rest. You'll need to stop fairly often unless you're some kind of tri-athlete.
I hit a rock that got wedged between the tines and the guard. This caused the unit to lock up. Once I freed up the rock by literally breaking it out with a hammer, the unit went right back into operation none the worse for the wear. I find this torque-overload-shutdown to be very worthwhile. The power plant continued to operate. I do not know if the power plant or the cultivator is responsible for the shutdown, but since no damage was done to either unit, I was quite happy with both of them.
Changing attachments is done by hand, and takes literally less than a minute. About the only thing you could possibly do wrong is force the unit into place without the small square drive-shaft lining up. As this free-wheels easily, just slipping the unit back an inch or two and re-inserting it is all you need to do to re-align the new attachment. Then you hand-tighten and you're on your way.
Pros: Power plant, edger, tiller, and trimmer do the job well. Holds up well, and has plenty of power. Multiple tools for the price of a single unit is a real plus.
Cons: Handle needs some kind of friction increasing device (splines, pads, etc.). Cultivator/tiller is too light, requiring you to use arm strength to get it to bite better into hard soil. There is no good place to put the handle for balance for all types of units.

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11/15/2011

Factory Reconditioned Poulan PB250ER Pro 17-inch 32cc 2-Cycle Gas-Powered Straight-Shaft Attachment Capable String Trimmer Review

Factory Reconditioned Poulan PB250ER Pro 17-inch 32cc 2-Cycle Gas-Powered Straight-Shaft Attachment Capable String Trimmer
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Sears sells this Poulan string trimmer as a Craftsman #791860.
This is my second gas powered string trimmer and by far a better machine than the other. Very easy to start, and runs strong. My other model was smaller, cheaper, and had to run full throttle constantly to work at all. This one needs full throttle only for the largest woody stemmed plants, and sometimes cuts through soft grass without engaging the throttle at all.
A shoulder strap would be helpful when engaging larger jobs since this is not a wee little machine. But it feels balanced well enough otherwise.
This is the easiest starting 2-stroke engine I've ever used.


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11/14/2011

Troy-Bilt BC720R Trimmer Plus 8-Inch Brush Cutter Attachment Review

Troy-Bilt BC720R Trimmer Plus 8-Inch Brush Cutter Attachment
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I have had my Troy Bilt with the Brush Cutter attachment and several other attachments. The trimmer and brush cutter attachments have performed exceedingly well. The brush cutter has no difficulty cutting through brush and small trees up to 1 inch in diameter. It may cut bigger but I have not attempted it. I have had absolutely no trouble with the engine or these two attachments. The tiller attachment is a little hard to use but still performed. I have purchased several other trimmers in the past and this one beats them all. I have never had any trouble starting it either. I would highly recommend it.

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This Troy-Bilt brush cutter attachment for the Troy-Bilt trimmer makes it easy to cut through even the heavy weeds and brush with its 8-inch steel blade. The blade is reversible, making it easy for left-handers and right-handers, and also helping to fit into hard-to-reach areas. And it's also versatile, with eight different uses, making it helpful in many areas of the yard. The kit includes a J-style barrier bar that allows for cutting under shrubs and low branches, a comfort shoulder strap that really eases the arms on long days of trimming, and all the mountain hardware necessary to attach to the trimmer. The product comes with a 2-year limited warranty.--Jeffrey Dalto


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