@tterry53 yea it is. I have a couple Robin trimmers around 28cc. The 52cc power head will walk the dog on the Robin trimmers. One advantage the Robin trimmers have is they are smoooooth. Thanks for watching. Have fun with it! ~Mr. C.
I am impressed with this machine used all attachments so far. The brush blades are good I cut threw tall grass with the string alone lots of power clearing a spot of 15 20 years of brush next week end 🤠💪👍
Ecuador Homestead no problem, glad to do it. It is running great. Stay tuned for the other videos in the series. Thanks for watching and commenting! ~Mr. C.
speterbilt thanks for the info. I will look around to see what I can find. I tweaked on her a bit and am pretty happy with the tune now. Check out the other videos in the playlist. She is running better and better everyday. ~Mr. C.
If you take the air filter cover off you can see that off on the choke is actually choke on. And on is choke off. Might be different for yours but just check
It’s a 40:1 ratio. If you use 25 you will carbonise the piston and combustion chamber in no time and fill the exhaust muffler with shite and fur up the plug
@Charlie Douglas that is good information thank you for sharing. The unit says to use 25:1 so I went with that. Do you have information stating to use 40:1 in this machine? I have not carbonized anything yet but it could in the future. I will pull the machine down and check the items you suggested. Thanks again! ~Mr. C.
Brian Connor I agree, the brush blade would work better on the vegetation. I don't have any hedges here on the farm but I really wanted to try the hedge trimmer out. It works great! Thanks for the kind comment and for watching. ~Mr. C.
Michael Gaynor the total reach from the trigger is about 115 inches to the pivot point of the hedge trimmer. I have not used the trimmer on the extension pole, but attached directly to the power head the hedge trimmer is an animal on a briar patch. The pole saw on the extension has only been used a few times and works well but is heavy. Excellent question. ~Mr. C.
@raywalls730 see below. amzn.to/3ZrOfpk There are other styles but this should get you pointed in the right direction. Take yours apart so you can compare. Thanks for watching and asking. ~Mr. C.
Debi Murphy the seller I purchased from no longer stocked this item after summer of 2020. I found the exact model on Amazon and shared that link. Thanks for watching and asking! ~Mr. C.
Sang Tu the recommended RPM is 8k - 9.5k. I have mine set a little rich and is on the lower side. Idle is set to 3k. The hedge trimmer is 15.75 inches / 400mm. Used it today with a four tooth brush blade. Still very impressed. ~Mr. C.
Michael Gaynor that is a bummer. It is a little finicky, through me off too. Loosen the wing nut on the collar. Pushing the black flat lock tab in the middle of the lock collar twist the implement while sliding the two parts together. Hope this helps. We would love to hear what you think about the machine. ~Mr. C.
Pablo thanks for the info. I cover this in some of the videos but it is worth mentioning here. Very confusing if you don't know what you are doing. Thanks for watching. ~Mr. C.
Nature's Cadence Farm just a question, have you had the pull cord yank back out of your hands and how would you suggest breaking in an engine . Thanks.
Pablo I have not had the pull cord yanked from my hand yet. The recoil starter feels like it has a start assist but it still has a lot of compression and is tough to pull. As for the break in I like to let it idle for 10 minutes then I use it at half throttle for 10 minutes. After that I just go for it. I am also using and oil mix of 25:1, I think it could use all the lubrication it can get. Great questions, thanks for watching. ~ Mr. C.
52cc is a big motor for a weed eater. I bought the power head at a yard sale yesterday, unused! I am impressed.
@tterry53 yea it is. I have a couple Robin trimmers around 28cc. The 52cc power head will walk the dog on the Robin trimmers. One advantage the Robin trimmers have is they are smoooooth. Thanks for watching. Have fun with it! ~Mr. C.
I am impressed with this machine used all attachments so far. The brush blades are good I cut threw tall grass with the string alone lots of power clearing a spot of 15 20 years of brush next week end 🤠💪👍
Jeff Rogosz sounds like you are enjoying the brush cutter. Let me know how the machine runs for you next weekend. ~Mr. C.
Thanks for showing us how to attach the end piece to the weeder. Looks like it is running fine.
Ecuador Homestead no problem, glad to do it. It is running great. Stay tuned for the other videos in the series. Thanks for watching and commenting! ~Mr. C.
The choke label is mislabeled. On is off.
Some videos are showing how to tune it a bit and then runs like a beast
speterbilt thanks for the info. I will look around to see what I can find. I tweaked on her a bit and am pretty happy with the tune now. Check out the other videos in the playlist. She is running better and better everyday. ~Mr. C.
If you take the air filter cover off you can see that off on the choke is actually choke on. And on is choke off. Might be different for yours but just check
Unknown thanks for the heads up. I did notice that mine is labeled wrong too. I still love that thing. ~Mr
C.
It’s a 40:1 ratio. If you use 25 you will carbonise the piston and combustion chamber in no time and fill the exhaust muffler with shite and fur up the plug
@Charlie Douglas that is good information thank you for sharing. The unit says to use 25:1 so I went with that. Do you have information stating to use 40:1 in this machine? I have not carbonized anything yet but it could in the future. I will pull the machine down and check the items you suggested. Thanks again! ~Mr. C.
You should use the blade on the brush cutter rather than hedge trimmer on the vegetation. Good review⭐⭐⭐⭐
Brian Connor I agree, the brush blade would work better on the vegetation. I don't have any hedges here on the farm but I really wanted to try the hedge trimmer out. It works great! Thanks for the kind comment and for watching. ~Mr. C.
How tall of a hedge/tree can be trimmed with the added extension pole? Does it work well?
Michael Gaynor the total reach from the trigger is about 115 inches to the pivot point of the hedge trimmer. I have not used the trimmer on the extension pole, but attached directly to the power head the hedge trimmer is an animal on a briar patch. The pole saw on the extension has only been used a few times and works well but is heavy. Excellent question. ~Mr. C.
But later on some quality stihl or Oregon blades I think will work too.
Jeff Rogosz totally agree! I have a video planned on that exact topic. Stay tuned! ~Mr. C.
Any way to buy parts? I Need a recoil pulller
@raywalls730 see below.
amzn.to/3ZrOfpk
There are other styles but this should get you pointed in the right direction. Take yours apart so you can compare. Thanks for watching and asking. ~Mr. C.
Your link is to Amazon; where is link for EBay?
Debi Murphy the seller I purchased from no longer stocked this item after summer of 2020. I found the exact model on Amazon and shared that link. Thanks for watching and asking! ~Mr. C.
What is the rpm of this engine and how many inches is the scikle bar
Sang Tu the recommended RPM is 8k - 9.5k. I have mine set a little rich and is on the lower side. Idle is set to 3k. The hedge trimmer is 15.75 inches / 400mm. Used it today with a four tooth brush blade. Still very impressed. ~Mr. C.
Check choke label, its usually incorrect as up is choked Chinese labelling fault
Andy Patchett thanks for letting us know. I found this issue and covered it in one of the videos in the series. ~Mr. C.
I think it's better when you use it on green sings can't work well with dried grass and dried things
Lukwago Brian in my experience I have found the machine works well in all of the material I have tried to cut. Thanks for watching and asking. ~Mr. C.
I can't get the attachment to lock in...wth?😡
Michael Gaynor that is a bummer. It is a little finicky, through me off too. Loosen the wing nut on the collar. Pushing the black flat lock tab in the middle of the lock collar twist the implement while sliding the two parts together. Hope this helps. We would love to hear what you think about the machine. ~Mr. C.
Mine has square drive out of power head. And everything else is spline drive. Nice pretty yard ornaments
Just warning u I promise the choke is the wrong way on these engines if you don’t belive me search it up please
Pablo thanks for the info. I cover this in some of the videos but it is worth mentioning here. Very confusing if you don't know what you are doing. Thanks for watching. ~Mr. C.
Nature's Cadence Farm just a question, have you had the pull cord yank back out of your hands and how would you suggest breaking in an engine . Thanks.
Pablo I have not had the pull cord yanked from my hand yet. The recoil starter feels like it has a start assist but it still has a lot of compression and is tough to pull. As for the break in I like to let it idle for 10 minutes then I use it at half throttle for 10 minutes. After that I just go for it. I am also using and oil mix of 25:1, I think it could use all the lubrication it can get. Great questions, thanks for watching. ~ Mr. C.
Nature's Cadence Farm thanks