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Gents,Thanks for all of the great information. I want to go battery cordless rather than stay with a gas unit for the same reasons, no gas, quiet, and maintenance.However I was in Home Depot on Saturday when a guy came by looking for 24v replacement batteries for his Ryobi.Said he had bought it last year with 2 lithium batteries, loves how it performs, but now they were both dead. Funny thing, Home Depot doesn't carry replacement batts and online they are $100.00 each. This scared me a little, but I'm pretty sure this is the direction I will go. The bump line feed on my dead unit was awful so I put a Hog(?) on it. It's a fixed line head where you fish two 12" lines through either side and replace when they wear down.My yard is about a 1/3 of an acre and I usually go through one line change at the 75% mark.Thanks for the responses...keep them coming I won't be purchasing a unit till this weekend. Chris
I've had a Cub Cadet 4 cycle trimmer for about 10 years or so. Never changed the plug, never performed any maintenance, starts on the second pull every year. The best part, is there's no mixing fuel/oil since it's 4 cycle. The torque is amazing. I bought it at Home Depot, and if memory serves, it was less than $200. When and if it ever dies, I'll be buying another one just like it.Bob
I've found that for my Stihl to work properly ethanol free gasoline is required.I have a rather large field on a slope that only needs to be cut 3-4 times a season. I spring for the specialized fuel at the Stihl dealership for optimum performance. It's $7.50/gal. but well worth it since I only need a limited amount and it will save me $ in the long run with lower maintenance costs and peace of mind.
My current gas trimmer is so hard to start if there would have been a tree around I think I would have wrapped that f#@ing trimmer around it.