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bought the Stihl trimmer
Original Message   May 19, 2005 8:04 am
got the FS55RC model...............

this thing runs alot stronger than my bigger cc Ryobi..........................

does the straight shaft transfer more power to the head than my Ryobi's curved shaft ? .......................

thanks to everyone for helping......................

bill

PS..................

my wife wanted to buy me a $99 no name trimmer..................

it took a couple hours to explain to her the difference.................

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AJace


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Re: bought the Stihl trimmer
Reply #4   May 19, 2005 12:24 pm
I like those Easy 2 Start trimmers.  I haven't priced the Echo's vs. the Stihl price yet.  I'd probably want one that could accept attachments and be a brushcutter too.  Does anyone know of the price differences between the two? 
Good Deal Bill! 

Ariens 926 DLE Professional; Toro S200; Craftsman LT1000, Echo ES-230;

Termy


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Re: bought the Stihl trimmer
Reply #5   May 19, 2005 12:33 pm
Ajace, the cheapest Stihl trimmer is like 150 to 160. The most expensive trimmer is 400 to 450. If you want the ability to change heads and have it as a brush cutter than mabie the FS55 will suit you? You can get the FS55 for $200 I believe.

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AJace


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Re: bought the Stihl trimmer
Reply #6   May 19, 2005 2:47 pm
I'd probably need a Multi-task one.  I'd guess Stihl's are more heavy duty than Echo's line of the Pro-attachment series.  Buying time is a long time off as I see it. 

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Marshall


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Re: bought the Stihl trimmer
Reply #7   May 19, 2005 3:36 pm
AJace wrote:
I'd probably need a Multi-task one.  I'd guess Stihl's are more heavy duty than Echo's line of the Pro-attachment series.  Buying time is a long time off as I see it. 

I don't think they are. I see them as very equal.
uc113


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Re: bought the Stihl trimmer
Reply #8   May 19, 2005 11:16 pm
I purchased the Stihl trimmer last year and could not be happier.  THey work great and do have a ton of power.  THe Echo motor may be a bit smoother than the Stihl, either way you would have a  quality product ath will serve you well.  Congrats!!
Dave___in___CT


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Re: bought the Stihl trimmer
Reply #9   May 20, 2005 8:32 pm
Explaining a proposed OPE purchase for 2 hours...    Been there too...

After divorcing... and now having a girlfriend... ...all I need is the $$$...

No explaining needed... but I still do... habits hard to change !

Dave...

Whether you think you can or you can't... you're right.
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