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<blockquote data-quote="onepieceatatime" data-source="post: 715334" data-attributes="member: 5400"><p>I must've bumped my head at a young age because I enjoy mowing and weed eating. It's not that hard if you keep up with it and it looks so good when it's done. Gas weed eaters are not that big of a deal if you buy a good one and put good gas and oil in it. Dad has a stihl he's had forever that's got tons of hours on it around the farm and he's never had to mess with it. He bought another one just so he didn't have to keep switching from the brush cutting metal blade back to string. I had a Ryobi at my first house and it was junk so I hardly ever ran it. When I bought my new house I bought a Stihl and I've never had a problem with it so I use it at least every other time I mow.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my Pixel 2 using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onepieceatatime, post: 715334, member: 5400"] I must've bumped my head at a young age because I enjoy mowing and weed eating. It's not that hard if you keep up with it and it looks so good when it's done. Gas weed eaters are not that big of a deal if you buy a good one and put good gas and oil in it. Dad has a stihl he's had forever that's got tons of hours on it around the farm and he's never had to mess with it. He bought another one just so he didn't have to keep switching from the brush cutting metal blade back to string. I had a Ryobi at my first house and it was junk so I hardly ever ran it. When I bought my new house I bought a Stihl and I've never had a problem with it so I use it at least every other time I mow. Sent from my Pixel 2 using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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