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not familar with any of these bump heads but if i'm reading this right, the tap head or bump part doesn't protrude or stick out on the base of the trimmer head as far on the speed fed? thanks in advance.
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Speed Feed head...
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as prefer a closer cut, the speed feed does look close. gotta check those out. i thank you the pic's
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If it allows for smoother operation by using its broader surface as a guide, to me that's even more appealing than reloading efficiency & convenience, but it sounds like the SF's excel in both departments.
Which is in your opinion the most suitable make & model speedfeed head, for stihl (fs 90,130 r)? |
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I am not familiar with those trimmers, but surely some of these members will know... or at least I thought so for the Husqvarna 326. Apparently not... or none that do are reading this.
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agree on the smoother operation appealing more than reloading efficiency and convenience. curious now to see what thy weigh in at vs what i'm using..
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