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Thread ID: 85596 2007-12-15 18:28:00 Weed eaters/ Line Trimmers Myth (110) PC World Chat
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621448 2007-12-18 06:17:00 Well, had a look around... talked to a few people.
Have opted for a Dolmar


What excellent taste you have,just like mine.


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Cicero (40)
621449 2007-12-18 06:31:00 What excellent taste you have,just like mine.


i3.photobucket.com though mine still has the guard in place

Incidentally, if you own one, how come you never recommended it?
Myth (110)
621450 2007-12-18 06:36:00 Dolmar is sold here under the Mitsubishi name tag. SurferJoe46 (51)
621451 2007-12-18 16:02:00 Similar, though mine still has the guard in place

Incidentally, if you own one, how come you never recommended it?
I didn't want to add to confusion,so many recommended.

The guard was off whilst clean up took place when adding new head.

The part I like about it is,if not used for say 12 months,when I go to use it,one pull and she's off.
The joy of the modern elecrics.
Cicero (40)
621452 2007-12-18 19:01:00 What excellent taste you have,just like mine.


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That table is far too nice to be outside being abused like that.
FoxyMX (5)
621453 2007-12-18 19:41:00 That table is far too nice to be outside being abused like that.

I would have made one for you too,but Greg is your favourite!
Cicero (40)
621454 2007-12-18 21:23:00 I have a petrol Homelite from M 10. Works well half the time then it decides to play up. Only the lines, (2mm). They will decide that they are not going to feed out or they decide to twist round them selves and almost weld together. Sometimes I have had to cut the lines out in small lengths as they are so jammed up. Spoils what is otherwise a good machine as there is no gaurantee that it will finish the job without all the line hassles. I have tried the purple line and the whitish line. gradebdan (2186)
621455 2007-12-18 22:02:00 I have a petrol Homelite from M 10. Works well half the time then it decides to play up. Only the lines, (2mm). They will decide that they are not going to feed out or they decide to twist round them selves and almost weld together. Sometimes I have had to cut the lines out in small lengths as they are so jammed up. Spoils what is otherwise a good machine as there is no gaurantee that it will finish the job without all the line hassles. I have tried the purple line and the whitish line.
This problem can be resolved by contacting


www.littlejuey.com
Cicero (40)
621456 2007-12-18 22:36:00 Absolutely! Little Juey? Wouldn't be without it. Richard (739)
621457 2007-12-19 02:23:00 I have just been talking to Frank (the inventor). He was most interested in the pressf1 thread as he did not know of its existence previously. Anyway I have just ordered one for my Homelite. It will be interesting to see how well it performs. gradebdan (2186)
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