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not sure whethe they themself see the video before posting.. the content is a good one but the sound makes the listeners drive away from this video and channel...
So for a +/-500 - 500m² garden, relatively flat, good wifi coverage, slightly tricky shade though (with a few passages only 1,10m wide), what would you go for: H800 or i108 ?
I have a new Toro battery mower, it sucks, drive wheel falls off in 2nd hour, battery shorts, and on-line Toro will not take it back. They do not take items back if you use it for 1 minute! Their rear left geared wheel unbolts itself from the bracket, it self destructs! Two others have the same problem. Their repair dealer literally told me "with Toro, its Buyer Beware". I have a Toro case number, a BBB case number, and a US Consumer Product Safety Commission case number. Save yourself and learn from my mistake, and stay away from Toro.
My Cub cadet XT1 50” with fab dec, transmission went out at 66 hours, ACM batter too weak , but the quality of the older models were much better , my old Cadet lasted 14 years, new one is a big paper weight lol
Thanks for the video, very informative. I've never really strayed from Stihl battery powered strimmers or hedge trimmers. But it's good to check out the alternatives for future purchases. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Hi There- did you order this from us? If so do you want to email office@johnmillerltd.co.uk with your name and order number and we will look in to this for you.
I found stihls customer service to be terrible. I won’t recommend them to anyone who t might be good gear but I’ve spent thousands with them to be lied to. Won’t happen again. I’ve even covered over the name on my gear to stop giving them fee advertisement.
I wouldn't dare use my hand to scoop up cuttings on my lawn, it's averitable dog-turd minefield! I've just bought a 448.3 after using my Izzy push mower for eight years, faultlessly. I hope it cuts the mustard, as well as the grass. Thanks, a useful video from a good firm to deal with.
Why doesn’t the transmission in the x380 or x350 have a drain plug? Eventually the gear oil will need to be replaced and the only way to do this is take the transmission out and drain it from the top.
Why is it that no one on RU-vid agrees how to spool these? There are specific starting point hooks for 0.95 and .105 and they are on OPPOSITE sides of the head. They would not start in the same place according to the notation on it. Second, Stihl's video suggests holding the line from the bottom of the head into an outer loop on the bottom and the top line on a loop on the top of the head. This would make that piece of line crossing over the two spool channels not present. I've yet to see a single video combine all of this info on this head. Thus, I don't know how it's SUPPOSED to be done.
Ready to put back on the machine?, to do that you got to take the spool out and the spring and fit a circlip. Should have been fitted to the machine to start with. Anyway, the other problem is the two brass eyes the line feeds through tend to fall out and the 2-2 head is useless after that.
We still have our first belt for on the mowerdeck on our X155R....its a Tank with 540 hours now...😃 I hope a X127 or X167R is as good as the older ones :)