i'll be getting an Stihl FSA 57 Cordless String Trimmer tomorrow at my local Ace Hardware store. I'll be appying a zip tie like you did to modify the 3-way safety on it. I already have the Stihl electric chainsaw with an AK 20 battery.
Thank you for taking the time to let me know the video was helpful. I didn't think of it at the time, but you are correct, a brief demo would be just the thing. I'll keep that in mind as I make new videos, thanks!
I hated to spend so much money on a string trimmer and leaf blower, but it was worth every penny! No more mixing gas and oil, or worse yet thinking I was going to get some yard work done, only to go back in the house 30-minutes later, reeking of gas and dripping in sweat because I couldn't get something to run. The dual switches do seem like overkill though, so I put a zip tie around the thumb switch on the blower to keep it engaged. The string trimmer was a bit more tricky, for it I pushed the thumb trigger forward and wedged in a piece of scrap plastic and used a zip tie to hold the plastic in place. I've experienced zero problems with both tools!
@@Koolbob2 nice workaround. Yea I did see they released the FSA 60R but I can’t find it anywhere in my local area for sale. It actually has the variable speed trigger you want and a slightly longer cutting width.
@@naterod4515 Good to know! I actually don't mind the on/off switch on the string trimmer since it works best at high RPM. I'd love a variable speed trigger on the blower though. I have pine straw in all of my flower beds and sometimes when I try to blow leaves out of the flower beds the pine straw lifts and blows along with the leaves. Being able to ramp up the blower force just enough to move the leaves would be handy.
Yes, it is attached with 2 HEX screws on the bottom. The blade to cut the string is on the guard, so when bumping to release more string, there will be nothing there to cut the string.