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<blockquote data-quote="STAMPEDE3" data-source="post: 15886870" data-attributes="member: 9007"><p>Any of the major commercial brands in most cases will have no issue.</p><p>My current RedMax in on year 6 and I don't do anything to it over the winter.</p><p>Stihl, Redmax, Echo, Shindaiwa, etc....</p><p>Even if my yard was small enough I can't go electric. For sure not until they prove longevity. I cut way too much grass for that though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STAMPEDE3, post: 15886870, member: 9007"] Any of the major commercial brands in most cases will have no issue. My current RedMax in on year 6 and I don't do anything to it over the winter. Stihl, Redmax, Echo, Shindaiwa, etc.... Even if my yard was small enough I can't go electric. For sure not until they prove longevity. I cut way too much grass for that though. [/QUOTE]
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