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0 | 0% |
| 0.080 |
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3 | 1.44% |
| 0.095 |
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148 | 70.81% |
| 0.105 |
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48 | 22.97% |
| 0.130 |
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7 | 3.35% |
| 0.155 |
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3 | 1.44% |
| Bigger |
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0 | 0% |
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Trimmer Line Size
I use .130 and I got looked at like an idiot today by a guy who uses .095. Just wondered what everyone else uses.
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1978 GMC 3500 with 10' flatbed 1977 Ford F600 w/ 391BB and 12ft dump 2004 Nissan Frontier crew cab Super Charged 14X6 double axle trailer 743 Bobcat 1-61" Scag Turf Tiger 2-52" Scag ultimate Hydro 1-36" Scag fixed Hydro 1-21" John Deere 14sx commercial push mower 3- Redmax BCZ2401S 2- Husqvarna BT350 Stihl and Shindawia chainsaws and hedge trimmers God Bless The U.S.A ![]() A country where a man make a living doing what he loves. |
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.095. I tried the heavier line and it is overkill for weekly accounts.
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Im really shocked that people dont run a bigger line. To each his own I guess
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1978 GMC 3500 with 10' flatbed 1977 Ford F600 w/ 391BB and 12ft dump 2004 Nissan Frontier crew cab Super Charged 14X6 double axle trailer 743 Bobcat 1-61" Scag Turf Tiger 2-52" Scag ultimate Hydro 1-36" Scag fixed Hydro 1-21" John Deere 14sx commercial push mower 3- Redmax BCZ2401S 2- Husqvarna BT350 Stihl and Shindawia chainsaws and hedge trimmers God Bless The U.S.A ![]() A country where a man make a living doing what he loves. |
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.95 is best for residential lawns, weekly/bi weekly cuts.
we use .105 line in one of the bigger trimmers for anything thats in between manicured and way overgrown... .130 line in a 36cc Stihl FS130R for real heavy stuff... still not brush though. Just realized they made .155 last week, saw it somewhere and was like damn! anything less than good .95 is wasting time, .80 or whatever is too small and gets eaten through easy.
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For regular lawn trimming I like to use .095. They sell line by the pound so you get more feet of line per spool and you can fit more on the trimmer spool so if it wears slightly faster you still have more line anyways to make up for it. Plus the thinner line causes less damage to whatever your trimming ie. fences, cable wire, siding etc. and while I may be a good enough trimmer not to damage these things the more guys I have the better it is to give them line that they cant do as much damage with. Just my 2 cents.
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I see the point about it being sold by tin pound, but I use a aluminum fixed line head (not a bump feed) and I pull off 2 1 foot lengths and I only replace line about every 4-5 yards. So I don't use line fast. I have had the same big spool from the end of the season last year and till have over half left. I just like the bigger line...
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i just bolt a piece of steel cable to my trimmer head, last all season. doubles as a stump grinder.
![]() ![]() i use .105 in just about all my trimmers, i have an echo that i use .155 for overgrown fences etc... |
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.095 for me, I may need to try some .080 sometime.
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I used my buddy's trimmer when I was helping him for a day when he was short handed and he uses 0.95 and it was just so awkard to use. Found myself feeding a lot of line out because I was use to much bigger. Don't think I could ever go back.
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.080 and .065 were made for electric and battery trimmers with limited power. Less power means that they can't eat up line as fast, and cannot swing around a thick line. Also, thinner line, because it is thinner, can cut things a little easier, so these super thin lines make up for under powered machines. |
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