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Road Side Pub
Weed Eater/ String Trimmers
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<blockquote data-quote="Malern28us" data-source="post: 15713290" data-attributes="member: 174053"><p>I have an old Craftsman with a Curved shaft (whatever Bansheeman) runs like a top!</p><p>That being said, Echo has a 5 year warranty. Stihl has a model that has a powerhead (much like their chainsaws) and you can just buy multiple attachments to run off the powerhead.</p><p>My Craftsman is 12+ years old, a two stroke and has only been in for repairs after I forgot to run the gas out of it at the end of the year. If you cant handle running it until its out of gas at the end of the year, battery powered might be best.</p><p>I don't know about the Li-Ion batteries but the old rechargeables could be rebuilt with easily acquired parts on ebay. If you could plug in a solder iron and knew how to solder, you could make them good as new. Took about an hour tops.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malern28us, post: 15713290, member: 174053"] I have an old Craftsman with a Curved shaft (whatever Bansheeman) runs like a top! That being said, Echo has a 5 year warranty. Stihl has a model that has a powerhead (much like their chainsaws) and you can just buy multiple attachments to run off the powerhead. My Craftsman is 12+ years old, a two stroke and has only been in for repairs after I forgot to run the gas out of it at the end of the year. If you cant handle running it until its out of gas at the end of the year, battery powered might be best. I don't know about the Li-Ion batteries but the old rechargeables could be rebuilt with easily acquired parts on ebay. If you could plug in a solder iron and knew how to solder, you could make them good as new. Took about an hour tops..... [/QUOTE]
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