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I took your advise
and ordered the
spreader that you
suggested. I love it !
And it turned up the
next day!
One very happy
customer.
Many Thanks, will
recommend your
shop to my friends
and acquaintance.
– J Durkin
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Kawasaki brush cutters handle
The Kawasaki brush cutters are possible the highest quality brush cutter that you can get in terms of reliability of the engines. They are really a very effective machine. What you have is two choices, depending on what you are going to use it for; either a cow horn handled machine or a loop handle machine.
The Loop Handle machines, as I said, with a loop handle; very easy to manuver round the bases of trees or anything else that you might be cutting or strimming around the end. It comes with a tine feed.
Cow horn handles, further apart and is useful for large swathes, not so good for cutting around trees or around objects but if you have a large area or hillside, very effective for that. So really you have to decide what you are going to be using it for most of the time. With the cow horn handle you have the option of a blade as this one has, it’s a three tooth blade on the end there. It’s very good for thicker material when you are cutting through it, or large clumps of thick grass. You also have the option to put a line feed on the end of this cow horn handle as well. What you are not able to do is to put the 3 toothed blades on the loop handle. In terms of starting them, it couldn’t be easier; Kawasakis’ have a reputation of starting first time. They are a two stroke machine (50/1), so you put the usual fuel mix in the tank on the back of the machine. Straight forward just fill it up and screw it back on. To prime it, two or three squeezes of the primer, press the starting button in and pull to start and that’s it; simple as that. Very easy to start and you have the throttle control on the handle and an on/off switch. Kawasakis are really the best engines that you can buy. Different sized engines with twenty seven cc engine being the most common for domestic use as it’s a very versatile engine and very capable. Obviously if you are cutting for long periods of time in large areas, the engines do go up to a forty three cc engine or a forty eight cc engine, but for normal domestic use a twenty seven cc engine will be fine.



