I bought a 85cc Honda brush cutter from Thaiwatsadu last year including a self feeding chord head.
I paid 8,500 thb which, by Aussie standards in f**king cheap.
I have since taken a 200 mr roll of 2.7mm chord over to home to make sure I don,t run out.
Just be aware that, unlike Aus, the brush cutters do not come with oil in the engine and, all the instructions are in either Thai, Chinese or various other languages but, not English.
Which cow did you decide to purchase ? (If U decided.)
I bought my lawn mower and weed eater from the same guy. Always the best price and a good service shop also.I bought a Chinese brand from the pump shop run by the thai guy that speaks passable English over by Surin plaza, just up from beta shoe store. They claim they can repair it if anything breaks down on it. I've used it once, the shaft got hot as a sum bitch but then it was a rather warm day.
Brush cutter shafts should not get hot under normal operating conditions, even the weather.I bought my lawn mower and weed eater from the same guy. Always the best price and a good service shop also.
Mine is a Makita and the shaft doesn't get hot but the gearbox will get very hot.Brush cutter shafts should not get hot under normal operating conditions, even the weather.
I only read instructions when all else fails^^^ Obviously true Feret.
(Might be a lubrication issue.) Chokdee5
Maybe the instruction book for the Chinese brand from the pump shop run by the Thai guy that speaks passable English over by Surin plaza, just up from beta shoe store state that the shaft should heat up as a sum bitch particularly on a rather warm day.
Big Al, is dat what in-ructions rook for the Chinese model state ?
(Please don't tell me that you didn't receive an instruction book in English language with your purchase) Crazy1