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Path: ...!3.eu.feeder.erje.net!feeder.erje.net!news.mb-net.net!open-news-network.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: Michael Uplawski <michael.uplawski@uplawski.eu> Newsgroups: rec.gardens Subject: Re: [Brushcutter] Need trimmer head for big cords Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2024 07:36:05 +0200 Organization: mediocre Message-ID: <AABmb8tFabcAAAW1.A3.flnews@ferrat.uplawski.eu> References: <AABmbprdkkIAAJK+.A3.flnews@ferrat.uplawski.eu> <v4o15i$a4q3$1@dont-email.me> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=fixed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Injection-Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2024 05:36:05 -0000 Injection-Info: gwaiyur.mb-net.net; logging-data="37170"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@open-news-network.org" User-Agent: flnews/1.3.0pre4 (for GNU/Linux) Cancel-Lock: sha256:ZbYtlVbPhT7alPjE5j1RAaLcPauvRqEZevvYIHiCX3c= sha1:X+RD8mTWTjxK5/k6BAspGlcl54A= sha256:ox3JJY3FLHu3ye4ECvt0la4DOf4UnxWYEH1zYxU0pkk= sha1:ftRmzhquQoG87Qas+E4D+40+KmI= sha256:JZoAHyoaAVsIHj0hwaX9hdl4U98I3sJCWg3lE/nS9jc= X-My-Languages: German - native, English - solid, French - assez correcte X-Post-Processor: flnews_post_proc 1.53 X-Gnupg: rsa3072 2023-04-05 0x0882CA23FB3153C616091ECDA4C3A039EB053246 Bytes: 3637 Lines: 67 Good morning <news:bp@www.zefox.net> wrote in rec.gardens: >Michael Uplawski <michael.uplawski@uplawski.eu> wrote: >>Good morning from France >> >>I need a new trimmer head for a Honda 435 UMK-E (four-stroke) >>brushcutter. My favorite cord size is 3mm. I can look that up in >>inches but do not really want to. Let's say big cords, the bigger >>the better. >> >>The problem is not that I do not find any. >> > >What are you cutting, and what are the obstacles? The obstacles are the first thing, you hear, feel, then see. Stones and remains of old stone walls, invisible under and in the high grass. That is for this time. Otherwise there are (will-be) trees that I want to keep, and the fields, here, are borderd by hedges on low ramparts. Most of this must stay as it is, I have to live with it and want to, most of the time. No blades. I am cutting bramble, burning nettle (higher than myself) and everything in between. But remember: No blades. I use blades where I can, though. >Three millimeters is very close to one-eighth of an inch, >or .125". The heaviest cord I've seen in the US is .093" I saw trimmer-heads for cords of 4mm but never used one. >I've a spool of .093" Echo cord with four longitudinal ribs >having sharp corners that cuts quite well on any but woody >material. I suspect most folks use a saw blade if .093" cord >won't cut acceptably. In the end, I might choose to keep my current head and try round or smaller cords. There are cords with metal-cores which should last longer, too. But I have no experience with those. >Speaking of which, a portable circular saw blade of about >7 inches works wonderfully. I would destroy it in minutes, and my machine would suffer, too. >It has to be kept away from pavement and rocks, and out of >dirt if possible … well. >One option is a flail head. I've tried them and didn't like it, >but your conditions and preferences might be different. I find these only on big machines or mounted on tractors. >Gator is a brand found in the USA, Europe must have its own >flavors. Flails cut cleaner than cord but react more violently to >obstacles. They're also much more destructive if they get away. This is worth some research and I will ask around in our agricultural environment. Thank you very much for all your remarks. Michael