Thanx to Nigel pinfield for suggesting I try this blade. • Major garden tidy the job in reference Music: DEBUSSY: CLAIR DE LUNE (cover by me) #lawncarelegends #progardenersuk
I watched this video on the Oregon mulching blade, I had a similar area of even taller brambles to clear so I got a blade from amazon, it really is as good as the video shows. A big thank you for the demo
I have used this blade on on a F S13O for a couple of years, great for breaking down thorn hedges etc. It will be going on a FS 260 shortly. Easy to sharpen like a lawn mower blade. Good video and product description
Many thanks for the video "game changer". Yes, I confirmed using this Oregon Mulching blade and it is a very effective blade with that brambles, and also used it on thick cogon grass and it's great.
50 seconds 😂 I have one of them blades for my big Stihl fs450, it does make short work of jobs like this, I’ve cleared quite a lot of brambles with mine over the years. Good video👍
It was a game changer for me, I wished I had known about these on the other job (monster job) it would have gone quicker and better. Thanx for watching
Fantastic job. I bought a blade that has the same shape as that yours in a local shop (cost me 7.80 Euros, so I guess it might be plain steel - not a fancy "super-hard-rigid" alloy) but the result was quite similar to what you've got there. Greetings from Portugal.
After watching this vid. I had an open mind on these types of blades but I purchased an Oregon blade from Fleabay for just under £13 delivered free. Well I can tell you this blade made mincemeat of the job I had to do. 1/3+ of an acre of heavy brambles some 1/2" thick, 6' high along with some branches around 1" or more using a Stihl 240. Honestly I can say this blade took me a good 1/3rd of the expected time. You do need to keep an eye open for stones as obviously hitting one not only make it fly like a bullet, but dulls the blade and needing re sharpening, easily done with a few strokes of a file. 4mm thick and very heavy. A good bit of kit for either the experienced or the home owner. A well presented vid to watch. You were well advised to purchase this product.
Between those shredder blades and the aire cut blades you can't go wrong.... I personally use the aire cut blades for jobs like this one on either my 130r, 250r or 240r.... Great vid dude .....
@@agentbertram4769 it's a triblade but unlike stihls three prong blade which is straight and flat the aire cut blade has a twist in the blade to help throw the clippings.... The airfoil twist as the makers call it makes moving the clippings away from your body extremely easy and you and go up and down with it to mulch aswel....
They are excellent, I use it on a Husqvarna 535LK pro combi and with 2.2 HP it has no problem going through the biggest brambles with ease! Found the two blade more effective than the three blade but they are well worth the money!
@@TKG, probably great on a high end brush cutter or clearing saw! With what I do, justify £1000 + on one is hard to do as I'd more than likely use it twice a year!
Thanks for the video demonstration. Ended up ordering a similar mulching blade. Using on a Husqvarna 324L. It works well; though people should be aware that sometimes branches will get fast-balled in their direction and sometimes it hurts like hell when you get hit. Still, it demolishes blackberry bushes so efficiently I don't mind that part one bit. Just something to keep in mind.
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Excellent blade for all the scrub brush, mulches it to bits, then just maintain with a 0.95 or .105 line, the two blade will be better suited for lower cc machines where as the 3blade would be better suited for a 35cc and above👍🏻
A closeup of the blade would have been nice....right at the end where you walk towards the camera and I thought you were going to show it, no, the special effects cut in.... but aside form that, what is it about us guys that makes vids where you touch something and it gets MULCHED so satisfying?? lol I just got my first gas-powered weed/brush-eater. A friend bought it new, couldn't get it started, gave up and put it on a shelf for two years. Handed it to me the other day for free. I got it running and put a better blade (just a standard tapered rectangle) on it to tackle the 4foot-high tough grass across the road. Great working blade. Glad to watch vids like this and learn about other options for future. Great work, and interesting vid! Thanks for sharing! Cheers!!
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jl2SbUeWxHs.html My latest videos about this allotment shows the blade up close and gives a bit more details. Thanks for watching
I have the same blade run off a Stihl FS400. They are good blades but the problem i have is that when i hit something big the aluminium adapter ring jumps and the blade goes off centre giving a massive amount of vibration. if they could make a dedicated Stihl one it would be excellent.
better going over it with an old mower afterward or gather and burn (very quick and als a great weed killer, as you need very strong weed killer for brambles)
Would this work safely with a 52 cc Aosome multi tool strimmer? At 4 mm thick steel that is going to be one heavy blade. Are special adapters needed to mount such a heavy duty blade to the cutter head?
to be honest it doesn't really need to be that's sharp, the idea of the blade is to obliterate brush, a sharp blade wont stay sharp fro long, with the kind of work I do.
I need a blade to mulch a thick bed of leaves in my forest paths. I don’t mind a mulched debris being left behind but not the tick layer of oak leaves. Will this blade do the job?
nop, in fact the one I am using is very battered and still does the job well, remember this tool is for mulching (obliterating) so wont leave a nice clean finish
Just FYI, there's a couple reasons why I don't even consider stihl OPE: 1) value- much better available as a rule, 2) dealer network- robber-barons near me in NE US. (Start edit) Sorry. I should've mentioned also that both the 2- and 3-lobe Oregon blades I use were quite "buzzy" in rpm ranges. Careful static balancing, and they both run smooth as silk. IMO 25 and 27 cc Husqvarna/Tanaka brushcutters work fine with these blades, swung side to side in steps downward.
@@TKG I use a variety of blades on Echo, Husqy, Tanaka bruscutters (solid splined shafts on all, of course) with one of these blades arriving tomorrow.
RJC-Services would you say the fs240 would cope with 2 acres of reeds sedge like grass stuff, brambles exactly like this video and tough tussocks of grass or would it be better to go up in level to the fs 410. Cheers in advance.
It should be OK, better to use a dedicated brush cutter as they are designed for minimum vibration, as long as its the 131 and not 131r. you need the handlebars not D handle. Hope thishelps
the kombi motor is a 36.3 cc I wouldn't go any lower than this, its preferable to go for a dedicated brush cutter as these will have a lot of vibration reduction. using this with the kombi you can defiantly hear the blade spin up.
@@TKG Thanks! Have you had any trouble with your trimmer after running these? It seems like you have to run them pretty hard to get through the brambles.
@@TKG Have you had any trouble with your Oregon blade coming loose? I owe you a GIANT THANK YOU for sharing this tool. It has made dealing with brush SOO much easier. I will never be without this again. Thanks again!!
They must have had a sale on safety equipment. I couldn't wear all that here in south Louisiana I'd be dead in a hour of heat stroke. But safety sam would be proud of you.
@The kilted gardener! Roger. The track I'm cutting is a meter high thick grass with old dead matting at the bottom.. i have to cut about 4km of it at 2m wide and the line is breaking evey few meters. I'm having to use an up and down motion same as you would with this blade before I can sweep side to side to finish it. I'll have to find another solution. 🤔
We're not allowed to use them on the railway, can't use anything other than plastic for brush cutting. That would have been a hedge trimmer job for me.
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I have 5 acres that look like this. Should I buy this or rent a bulldozer for $600. I have plenty of time right now, just afraid this will take me a year lol
I had a model older than this one that I love. My sister has difficulty with tools that are too heavy and she actually loved mine and found it easy to use ru-vid.comUgkx_rBCFuDW1zD6blTGhLkvAkxU657uR_lG . This is a newer model but was even lighter which she really appreciates. She enjoys it and I no longer have to go to her house to trim as she can handle it fine. Haven't used it enough to comment on the battery life but lithium batteries last longer than the old style. Being cordless makes it easy to trim the far edges of the property. The entire yard can be trimmed with one charged battery.
I believe an advertising brand for a completely different blade used your video clip unauthorized without your permission. I have a screen recording of their ad. I don't know how to send it to you though.