lord mud of the flyes Posted Wednesday at 19:17 Posted Wednesday at 19:17 Hello! I have a Bosch Strimmer Combi Trim Art 26. please see first photo. But the blades keep snapping. please see second photo. These are the blades I bough https://www.toolstation.com/alm-trimmer-plastic-blades/p15836 It wont cut the blackberry horthorn, please see the 3rd and 4th photo
lord mud of the flyes Posted Wednesday at 19:18 Author Posted Wednesday at 19:18 Im not even sure if the blades are attached correctly. please see photo hear Also the battery only lasts about 10 minutes Anyway hear is a video of what I need to cut down https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWlNtiyb_kg Any ideas on moving forward please?
dpmiller Posted Wednesday at 20:27 Posted Wednesday at 20:27 need a brushcutter, not a grass trimmer. 3
crispy_wafer Posted Wednesday at 20:53 Posted Wednesday at 20:53 Spray it and tear through it with a small excavator, small tractor with a bucket or ride on mower is what I’d do. If I couldn’t do that then the brush cutter with blade would come out to play! Being honest, the Plastic grass trimmer isn’t the tool for this job.
Onoff Posted Wednesday at 21:08 Posted Wednesday at 21:08 I've one of these bad boys: https://www.howetools.co.uk/makita-dur368az-twin-18v-brush-cutter
Beau Posted Wednesday at 21:09 Posted Wednesday at 21:09 You need fairly robust kit to handle a thicket like that. I've got a 7HP wheeled strimmer and think it would struggle with whats in the video Some suggestions A brush cutter with a mulching blade Get a slashing hook Lots of waving around a decent hedge trimmer
-rick- Posted Wednesday at 21:11 Posted Wednesday at 21:11 That looks like quite a large area. Might be worth paying someone who has the right equipment to come and do it. Be done in an hour or two if they have a small tractor/skidsteer with the right attachment.
lord mud of the flyes Posted yesterday at 00:27 Author Posted yesterday at 00:27 would this do the job? Hawksmoor 52cc 48cm Petrol Brush Cutter | Toolstation Are the battery ones no good then?
lord mud of the flyes Posted yesterday at 00:28 Author Posted yesterday at 00:28 what about this one? Petrol Brush Cutter | Travis Perkins 1
crispy_wafer Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Yep, but still expect it to be tough going, long stuff likes to tangle and snag round the head. Patience and technique.
Beau Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 6 hours ago, lord mud of the flyes said: would this do the job? Hawksmoor 52cc 48cm Petrol Brush Cutter | Toolstation Are the battery ones no good then? That will probably do the job. Mulching scrub is hard on the gear housing on the end as it gets jolt when you suddenly hit something that it can't cut through. The mulching heads like this are less prone to getting wrapped up. You work them more up and down and less side to side. https://skylandequipment.com/products/oregon-3-tooth-shredder-mulcher-blade-4mm-thick-fits-25-4mm-and-20mm?currency=GBP&variant=34618267336842&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Google Shopping&stkn=d85a26c18b7e&gad_source=4&gad_campaignid=22742976425&gbraid=0AAAAADvDybxZVzZPipNlU5V_8GLdBVwEZ&gclid=CjwKCAjwpOfHBhAxEiwAm1SwEqcAqNTCKEDt7gvSnht1gPrO1nJTAf_dFIU9WkC60K7r6Ewo0HnXpRoCEp0QAvD_BwE I like my battery tools but be surprised if there is a battery brush cutter than can handle that unless is it's a fully pro jobby with a price to match
lord mud of the flyes Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago 8 hours ago, Beau said: That will probably do the job. Mulching scrub is hard on the gear housing on the end as it gets jolt when you suddenly hit something that it can't cut through. The mulching heads like this are less prone to getting wrapped up. You work them more up and down and less side to side. https://skylandequipment.com/products/oregon-3-tooth-shredder-mulcher-blade-4mm-thick-fits-25-4mm-and-20mm?currency=GBP&variant=34618267336842&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Google Shopping&stkn=d85a26c18b7e&gad_source=4&gad_campaignid=22742976425&gbraid=0AAAAADvDybxZVzZPipNlU5V_8GLdBVwEZ&gclid=CjwKCAjwpOfHBhAxEiwAm1SwEqcAqNTCKEDt7gvSnht1gPrO1nJTAf_dFIU9WkC60K7r6Ewo0HnXpRoCEp0QAvD_BwE I like my battery tools but be surprised if there is a battery brush cutter than can handle that unless is it's a fully pro jobby with a price to match Will this fit my strimmer? Hawksmoor 26cc Petrol Hedge Trimmer | Toolstation Or would a be better with one of these? https://www.screwfix.com/p/bosch-easyhedgecut-18-14-11-44cm-18v-li-ion-power-for-all-brushless-cordless-hedge-trimmer-bare/739AG?gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22605979379&gclid=CjwKCAjwpOfHBhAxEiwAm1SwEsIH-Vm88_D6mOWBmKto_AURPfwxdbnZDDUCoLnjzN6elBZhErfLYhoCr8wQAvD_BwE https://www.toolstation.com/hawksmoor-26cc-petrol-hedge-trimmer/p90364?store=null&utm_source=googleshopping&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=googleshoppingfeed&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=21434767320&gclid=CjwKCAjwpOfHBhAxEiwAm1SwEuJbeojPcK4aS3K6dwWAyhk44uZrU3Bl8MwaKc0O5LnvDj7QybgPdhoCh1AQAvD_BwE
JamesP Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Depending on the area and frequency you wish to cut back the overgrowth, I would rent a 40cc + Husqvarna or similar for starters. It will need heavy duty strimmer line or a metal 3 tooth blade for dense and heavy grass and small woody stems. You will need a harness and eye / ear protection. Fuel and oil. I have a Huqvarna 545 RXT, it's a brute, yes expensive but will last me out if maintained. It can be exhausting clearing large areas so be realistic about your goals. 1
Kelvin Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago (edited) All that will do is grow back so your options are hire a small digger and properly clear the area. If you don’t mind cutting it back a few times a year then you need a proper petrol brush cutter that can take a blade for the initial cut back then good trimmer line to stay on top of it. You want a two handled one (also called bull horn) and a harness as it’s easier to use and less physically tiring. You’ll also need a helmet with ear defenders and a visor. I recently bought a Honda commercial brush cutter which came with a blade cutter and harness. Not cheap at £470 but not too dear either as it will see a lot of use. It has the advantage that it just takes E10 petrol so no need to pre-mix. I also have an Echo strimmer that can also take a blade. It’s much lighter and I can get into more awkward areas with it. I cleared a huge area by hand using a bladed brush cutter then stayed on top of it with the lawn tractor. You eventually win the battle and the grass establishes and takes over. Looking at the field now you’d never know it wasn’t always grass. Gorse on the other hand! I have a lifetime battle with it unless I get a goat. If you are going to buy a hedge trimmer buy an electric one with two batteries. They are much lighter to use. I have a Stihl one and it’s great. Edited 9 hours ago by Kelvin
JohnMo Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago You need a decent machine first and then a 3 blade cutter. Clear area rake it up, the spray with decent weed killer. I'm using https://www.stihl.co.uk/en/p/brushcutters-grass-trimmers-clearing-saws-fs-561-petrol-clearing-saw-183336#fs-561-c-em-petrol-clearing-saw-183336 With either this for first cut a 3 blade brush knife Part No. 41482000194 And a duracut for maintenance https://www.stihl.co.uk/en/ap/durocut-40-4-107595 Anything else just spend all day changing cutters. The above generally runs out of fuel before anything breaks.
Kelvin Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago My rule of thumb is I fill the tank and run it dry. That gives me enough time to cover a good area without overdoing it and means I never leave the machine with petrol in it as it doesn’t take long for it oxidise and gum up the fuel system.
JohnMo Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 22 hours ago, lord mud of the flyes said: Bosch Strimmer Combi Trim Art 26 Not fit for purpose - ok for grass only.
lord mud of the flyes Posted 39 minutes ago Author Posted 39 minutes ago Hay! I found on of these for sale on special offer Webb Webb WEPHT26 26cc Petrol Split Shaft Long Reach Petrol Hedge Trimmer That is just a direct link to there the manufactures site, not where I saw if for sale on offer. But do you think it would be up to the job? or up to the job ish? or not? I mean compered to my battery powered BOSH? Thanks
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