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Thanks from Barcelona
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when taken apart into its bits , can it probably fit into a 1Mtr height barrel???
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Thanks for the information, now going to check to see if the edges of my aluminium head are sharp!! I have been wondering why the cord cuts off almost immediately.
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Mate your awsome so much info and so beneficial. Love your work mate
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Good video and you seem like a nice guy but, totally wrong on this. Bump feed is the Best and buy one that you don't have to disassemble to reload. Speed-Feed is a great one.
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Thanks Greg, enjoyed your video and found it useful, cheers, Patrick Vella, Melbourne Vic.
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what you are the funny fellow with the food channel. didnt' see that coming.
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Thanks Blue!
I just got a Titan 4 in 1. When I tried the blade like yours the vibration became uncomfortable and I went back line. -
Greg, you are wrong. You need to use the blade if the grass is higher than one meter and dense. For old and new grass mixing together, too. If not, the plastic cord will get stuck at 30 seconds interval, sometimes.
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r u retarded or somethin?!?!?!
the aluminium head makes you use 3 times more thread and time!
so if its hot all day and its only possible to do it in the evening or morning, you spend a third of the time "reloading" the alu head! -
Nice vid... Helped me a lot . Thanks
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The first one I believe you bump when accelerating. Looks like a toro. I mostly do heavy weeds and dead small branches. Using the second head would be without line in about ten seconds usually or a minute at most. Do you think the McCulloch Bc327 bike handle trimmer or A stihl FS90R would be good for the one for cutting pinky thick dead mesquite that is a maximum 1.25 cm thick? Thanks
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Don't you have Gregs Kitchen too? Great video. Thanks for sharing.
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your frickin stupid you don't know how to do any thing
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Have you thought about putting a steel cable in your aluminum weed eater head? Great video!!!
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Good video!
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bump head are the best
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weed wanker
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That was a useless review. IT was about brush-cutting heads, and the "blade" type heads are the ones typically associated with cutting brush. String works wonderfully on grass, but once you get to woody type plants (as is commonly found in "brush"), the strings don' do so well.
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