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    Can you recommend what are the good in quality and cheap grass cutters in the market now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Athrunzala View Post
    Can you recommend what are the good in quality and cheap grass cutters in the market now?
    Kawasaki TD40.

    I have 2 in the farm, plenty of parts

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    Quote Originally Posted by 12vdc View Post
    Kawasaki TD40.

    I have 2 in the farm, plenty of parts
    Samin ang bilis masira ng string.Though mabato kasi garden namin.

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    I have a kawasaki td40 also. Matibay naman pero syempre need din ng ingat ng gumagamit. I had to replace the shaft and gear when my farm hand accidentally struck the blade on a tree.

    Wait. Grass or brush? Pang garden lang ba?
    Last edited by yebo; February 24th, 2019 at 05:10 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yebo View Post
    Wait. Grass or brush? Pang garden lang ba?

    Pareho lang naman iyon di ba, depende lang yata kung aling country ang ginagamit na namecall for the "weed eater or trim rimmer" like in US

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    Quote Originally Posted by Athrunzala View Post
    Pareho lang naman iyon di ba, depende lang yata kung aling country ang ginagamit na namecall for the "weed eater or trim rimmer" like in US
    No, not same. Brush cutters use a metal blade. Grass cutters use a nylon or synthetic sling, like what maam cathy mentioned in her post. Some use a small chain but modified na.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 12vdc View Post
    Kawasaki TD40.

    I have 2 in the farm, plenty of parts

    maganda kasi sa TD40 dami spare parts available, pero yung CG411 mas mura sa TD40 pero di pa yata gaano karami ang spare parts

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    i have the kawasaki, keyang and honda brands sa farm. pinaka-durable yung kawasaki though hindi ko kabisado mga modelo nila. presyo nasa range 7k-14k

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    real Kawazaki TD40 (sometime under the KAAZ name), Hondas and Stihl will set you back at least 14K.

    imitations, generic chinese, and non-popular brands (etc Hoyoma) is priced from 5K to 7K.

    I'm cheap so I'm planning to get the cheaper ones. I'll probably use it once every 2 months lang for a 500 sq. meter lawn.

    FB marketplace is a good start in looking for brush cutters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lew_Alcindor View Post
    imitations, generic chinese, and non-popular brands (etc Hoyoma) is priced from 5K to 7K.

    I'm cheap so I'm planning to get the cheaper ones. I'll probably use it once every 2 months lang for a 500 sq. meter lawn.

    FB marketplace is a good start in looking for brush cutters.

    pahingi naman ng url or weblink ng FB marketplace for brush cutters. Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Athrunzala View Post
    pahingi naman ng url or weblink ng FB marketplace for brush cutters. Thanks!
    Brush and Grass cutters are the same. They have the standard spindle that fits steel blades of different size nd shapes. The string or nylon have a steel plate adapter, also sometime called Black Cutter. You may even buy replacement nylon strings from fishing supply.

    Lubrication comes directly to the 2T oil(2-stroke engine) on the gaso tank so make sure to use the proper ratio. I have overhauled it, replaced the centrifugal clutch, replaced broken Kaaz handle, throttle body, recoil starter. At one time engine caught fire because the operator forgot to replace the gas cap and it leaked into the spark plug. I just replaced the burnt parts and its back to operation. Parang ito yata ang indestructible version sa brush cutters and mine is over 10yo maintaning the haus, the farms.

    If you are near Manila, visit the hardware shops at T.Alonzo. my reco shop is Best Achiever's 733-0783, 0787, 0974, 5313. They give discounts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 12vdc View Post
    Brush and Grass cutters are the same. They have the standard spindle that fits steel blades of different size nd shapes. The string or nylon have a steel plate adapter, also sometime called Black Cutter. You may even buy replacement nylon strings from fishing supply.

    Lubrication comes directly to the 2T oil(2-stroke engine) on the gaso tank so make sure to use the proper ratio. I have overhauled it, replaced the centrifugal clutch, replaced broken Kaaz handle, throttle body, recoil starter. At one time engine caught fire because the operator forgot to replace the gas cap and it leaked into the spark plug. I just replaced the burnt parts and its back to operation. Parang ito yata ang indestructible version sa brush cutters and mine is over 10yo maintaning the haus, the farms.

    If you are near Manila, visit the hardware shops at T.Alonzo. my reco shop is Best Achiever's 733-0783, 0787, 0974, 5313. They give discounts.
    Gusto ko sana yung mga below 6,000 pesos na good quality naman , Salamat Boss 12vdc.
    Papapaano po kayo natututong magfix ng grass cutter bossing? Through self-taught lang po o may nagturo sa inyo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Athrunzala View Post
    Gusto ko sana yung mga below 6,000 pesos na good quality naman , Salamat Boss 12vdc.
    Papapaano po kayo natututong magfix ng grass cutter bossing? Through self-taught lang po o may nagturo sa inyo?
    Jas col me pareng dose for short.

    I'm an engineer by profession, a farmer by practice,a corporate slave in the morning, a Mr know-it-all, jack of all trades master of none

    Seriously, since grade school tinkering things is my hobby, i create my Toys(i dont buy), i learned how to repair machines by destroying them. Since i grew in the farm, farm machines were everywhere and i get used to helping our mechanics. At HS i changed the bore of a Honda motor, changed the clutch, and all sorties. I'm the repairman of the family and my garage is full of junk for salvaging.

    Try mo call si BestAchievers may China brands din sila.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 12vdc View Post
    Brush and Grass cutters are the same. They have the standard spindle that fits steel blades of different size nd shapes. The string or nylon have a steel plate adapter, also sometime called Black Cutter. You may even buy replacement nylon strings from fishing supply.

    Lubrication comes directly to the 2T oil(2-stroke engine) on the gaso tank so make sure to use the proper ratio....
    yeah, pareho lang din sa akin. you can fit blades or strings depende sa application. the strings meron na mga pre-cut sa diy o sa ace or you can buy yung naka-roll.

    i have both 2-stroke and the 4-stroke types. you mix oil sa 2-stroke fuel tanks, whilst the 4-stroke may separate oil port.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 12vdc View Post
    If you are near Manila, visit the hardware shops at T.Alonzo. my reco shop is Best Achiever's 733-0783, 0787, 0974, 5313. They give discounts.
    Tunay palang okay si Best Achievers. Okay kausap yung mga batang chinoy jan (parang anak ng may ari).

    I bought my welding machine (more than 10 years ago) from them. After a few years, chop saw naman nabili ko sa kanila.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lew_Alcindor View Post
    Tunay palang okay si Best Achievers. Okay kausap yung mga batang chinoy jan (parang anak ng may ari).

    I bought my welding machine (more than 10 years ago) from them. After a few years, chop saw naman nabili ko sa kanila.

    Sabi ng Everbest Achievers, wala daw sila Hoyoma TD40, recommend ng nakausap ko yung Toyohama TD40 (FD40) (P4,600) and Fujihama (4,000). Maganda daw quality ng Toyohama. Sa Lazada naman mukhang marami ding nagsasabi na maganda daw Toyohama TD40.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Athrunzala View Post
    pahingi naman ng url or weblink ng FB marketplace for brush cutters. Thanks!
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    wow thanks Boss Lew!

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    I have stihl grass cutter, wala usok, hindi maingay at sabi ng gumagamit mas magaan at wala masyado vibration compare sa kawasaki td40.
    Ginamitan ko ng 2t ng stihl yung kawasaki hindi na rin mausok at nabawasan yung ingay nya.


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    ^May kamahalan naman pyesa ng stihl. Iba nga 2Toil kulay orange.

    Kung chainsaw ang topic yan reco ko against husky.

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