Our special needs daughter loves your weed whacking videos. They clam her and she lives the sound, including watching you cut the grass down to size. Thank you for making it. Please make more!! We really really appreciate it. Most other videos the people add music to it. Which ruins everything for the poor girls she wants to hear the engines. Not music lol. Thanks again
Happy to make them. I have an autistic son myself. You may hear music on my earlier videos though. But I learned over the years that most people don't want it. Thanks for your nice comment!
Your videos have really do help our daughter have much more calming days. Which in turn makes us smile out how much she enjoys it. Including the few rare moments it allows ours of relax we can maybe
With this kind of tall and thick grass, I use 6 flexible blades trimmer head it is faster and smooth cut avoid hard objects such as blocks etc. Then follow up by nylon head trimmer for edges and more clean cut.
JAY JAY soothing! You're the first person I've heard admit you like a droning noise! On a parr with a motorcycle, lawn mower, chain saw, man you're easily entertained!
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Thanks for the real time - the Keystone Cops-type timelapse give a viewer no idea of time or technique but your vid gives a chap some ideas he can learn from.
That man gets a badge of courage from me. Any guy that weed-whacks in shorts must like pain. I can't imagine how anyone but a masochist would do that. Of course, I've heard nasty things about the heat in parts of the south in summer. Maybe shorts is the lesser of two evils.
Well it's really a matter of learning where it sprays and how to control where it sprays. You may notice that I'm not covered in debris. I'm actually mostly not getting hit.
@@Something2LookAt Well done. It's hard for me to imagine not getting slammed with something once or twice a minute. About 20 years ago, a gardener at my parents house took out a window when his weed whacker flung something hard enough to break glass. They can hurl small items pretty well.
Something 2LookAt your welcome man and thank you for letting me know the model name, will be ordering one this week. I have a small garden and debating on whether to go for the 322L or the 122. Your videos have helped a lot!!
I’m looking to purchase the Husqvarna 129LK as it is on sale at the moment. I have tall grass similar to what you have been working on if not shorter. would you say it’s fit for purpose in the long run?
This is the kind of stuff where a big trimmer would be really nice, like your 535 or a Stihl 131 or 240. I use a ported and muffler modded Echo 410 on a 3020 shaft and trigger. It’s 42.7cc but it cuts like a 55cc
@@Something2LookAt You should give it full throttle, or at least let it rev higher. The torque kills, not the revs. It's very bad for the engine to be run like this.
Ádám Nagy well the main reason he prefer that 322 cause it is the lightest 9.26 lbs. however I heard engine bogging down a lot and only have 22.5cc and 1.01hp. There new Husqvarna 525LK that weight under 10lbs like 9.92lbs and have 25.4cc and 1.34hp. That trimmer would be perfect 👌 for him. He does a lot of overgrown grasses. So I do a lot of that as well on residential and commercial properties and I use Husqvarna 525lst and same power and displacement but slightly heavier than 525LK
@@travis10ist It's not a powerhouse I know. I have a 135 R, which is 34,6 cc, and 1.9 hp. It does really well with full throttle in overgrown grass too. Its 5 years old this year.
Ádám Nagy well that little overkill for that residential and commercial around building and houses 😁. But anyway below 1.2hp is residential levels. 1.2 to 1.4hp’s commercial levels and beyond 1.4hp like 1.6 to 2.3hp or higher is rugged commercial level/ heavy duty use
Central NY state here. I haven't had consistent luck in hiring lawn care companies. My yard is very small. Postage stamp is accurate description. Is weed trimming typically included in a mow as a service. Or do I need to state that I want it done. Previous years it was hit or miss. Trying to become more educated.
Nice VIdeo!!! I just got through pulling HUNDREDS of WEEDS in my backyard the transformation was Night and Day!!! I ended vlogging it and posting it on my own Channel!!!!
You will notice that I used the 223L in my earlier videos. Had mine for years till I finally blew it up. And they don't make it anymore. So I got this 322L (not a typo.) It's the closest I could find to the 223. Not the same, but pretty good.
Good question. For example you would want to run low throttle trimming against something delicate, like a PVC pipe. You can break open PVC pipes with these. But in open areas, yes, full throttle.
Mel_19UZ It’s a hard bendable plastic wire. U can make it pretty long. The machine just rotates the wire very quickly. Due to the force and hardness of the plastic it cuts the grass.
@@wh8085 lol, true. And it could happen. We have a big problem with wild pythons out here. We had a big one down the street that was snatching little dogs and cats. I hope to catch one on film.
Now that's a right mess, one that takes patience to tackle. If it were me I'd probably have gotten the trimmer head all tangled up. EDIT: I actually thought I got a piece of plant debris in my eye just watching this. yikes.
It's comfortable for me. I had no idea I was holding it wrong the first 25 years before UA-cam. I tried it the way everyone else holds it and that is actually uncomfortable for me.
A lot of the time you don't need a brush cutter, or wouldn't want to use one. You can run a brush cutter right up against a fence or a house without damaging the wall.
I use some stuff that nobody uses, but it's great! It goes by the name of Pulverizer, made by Weed Warrior. Real tough stuff. I use it in the .105 thickness.
Is there a trick on how to hold the line trimmer. I noticed you're not wearing any eye protection. I would have been getting hit in the face and eye constantly.
Oh yea, I used to get hit a lot, but I've been doing this for 30 years now. I actually have learned to hold the trimmer at angles where it doesn't get me, yes!
I'm using stuff called Pulverizer in the .105 size. Great stuff. Can't find it anymore. I now use twisted line from Grass Gator in the .105 size. It's like Echo Black Diamond but cheaper.
Do you get tendonitis in your arm from holding that awkward position and vibration for so long? Last time I used a weed trimmer for pretty long time without a break my tendons hurt for 3+ days and decreased grip strength.
To add to Mikes statement, you’re really not supposed to run the machine(s) full throttle. Lawn mowers for your house for example, run them at like %75. They last a looooot longer.
@@bryanjjones4163 Wow! First time ever having people agree with me. To further support this, I have been all the way through small engine repair school with my certificate and nowhere in the course, or any engine manual does it say that you have to, or should run engines at full throttle all the time. Just saying, it's a myth that most people believe.
@@Something2LookAt A few mower manuals I have read over the years suggest running the engine at full throttle at all times when mowing to "maximise cutting performance" but when you got a big fk off engine on a big fk off Cheetah doing resi yards you really don't need it unless you want to be blowing grass up and over the fence into the neighbour's place lol (which I have done on a couple of occasions before ;D)
First dont use short pants for this job. You will be hit by rocks, debris, etc, that make your legs bleed. The number one mistake with those machines is to take the plastic protector.
Ive been doing this for 40 years, and i wear long pants and long sleeves! You never know when theres gonna be a piece of loose metal or a yellow jacket nest! Ive hit both( yellowjackets twice ) and my protective clothing saved my hide,literally! AND I leave the guard on, and wear a helmet with earmuffs and face screen!
Your running the string to long bud your going to burn up the trimmer and not cut as good they will cut better with the guard off and a lil bit more string then factory but that's to long i grew up in a small engine shop. It happens all the time
My trimmers usually last about 4 years and prefer the string out that long. It's worth it to me if that's a short trimmer life. Been doing this 30 years. I do what makes me happy.
@@Something2LookAt o sorry I comented on the wrong video there was one close to this one I guess that had the title of why are my trimmers not lasting that's the one I meant to comment on. If you get 4 years out of yours using it commercially your doing pretty good. At the shop I had commercial guys running there line out 2 ft an burning them up in a hurry.
1:47 Dad: Hey Jack come out here look what I found. Jack: Yeah dad what is it? Dad: Your ball you said you lost a few weeks ago, it was hidden under some weeds. Jack: Wow thanks dad I was looking for this
Our special needs daughter loves your weed whacking videos. They clam her and she lives the sound, including watching you cut the grass down to size. Thank you for making it. Please make more!! We really really appreciate it. Most other videos the people add music to it. Which ruins everything for the poor girls she wants to hear the engines. Not music lol. Thanks again
Happy to make them. I have an autistic son myself. You may hear music on my earlier videos though. But I learned over the years that most people don't want it. Thanks for your nice comment!
Awesomeness, only thing missing is the smell of the grass. Thumbs up my dude.
Sorry, I'm just using an inexpensive video editor. I think that maybe Adobe After Effects has a fresh cut grass smell button...
@@Something2LookAt LOL !
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Your videos have really do help our daughter have much more calming days. Which in turn makes us smile out how much she enjoys it. Including the few rare moments it allows ours of relax we can maybe
I'm so glad to hear that. Yea, just look for the words real time or realtime in the title and there should be no music. :)
Hey Mike I’m glad you’re back hope to see more of you your friend from Minnesota
Yea it looks like the season is going to start a little early this year. :)
I always x2 these videos. Brings satisfaction quicker
Love you & miss you my 🤗 Brother..Love from Kitana 💖💖
Enjoyed watching every second of this video! lookin forward to the next on:)
With this kind of tall and thick grass, I use 6 flexible blades trimmer head it is faster and smooth cut avoid hard objects such as blocks etc. Then follow up by nylon head trimmer for edges and more clean cut.
I find this channel to be very soothing 👍🏾
Exactly the way it's intended! :)
JAY JAY soothing! You're the first person I've heard admit you like a droning noise! On a parr with a motorcycle, lawn mower, chain saw, man you're easily entertained!
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Thanks for the real time - the Keystone Cops-type timelapse give a viewer no idea of time or technique but your vid gives a chap some ideas he can learn from.
I hear ya. I have both audiences here. I try to provide some of each.
Keep video’s coming thank you 👍🏿
That man gets a badge of courage from me. Any guy that weed-whacks in shorts must like pain. I can't imagine how anyone but a masochist would do that. Of course, I've heard nasty things about the heat in parts of the south in summer. Maybe shorts is the lesser of two evils.
Well it's really a matter of learning where it sprays and how to control where it sprays. You may notice that I'm not covered in debris. I'm actually mostly not getting hit.
@@Something2LookAt Well done. It's hard for me to imagine not getting slammed with something once or twice a minute. About 20 years ago, a gardener at my parents house took out a window when his weed whacker flung something hard enough to break glass. They can hurl small items pretty well.
@@ClayLoomis1958 Oh yes! I've done that! Broke a sliding glass door with a tiny little pebble!
I wear shorts and flip flops weedeating living in fl lol we’re diff breeds down in the south
You just mowed some taros away lol. Like sweet potatos.. In the first clip.. Nice yard work 👍🏽
@@bacilluscereus1299 haha, no but I use to have them in my back yard and it's yum after you cook it.. Hope your safe and well mate!
The perfect video before bed!
LOL! What ARE your dreams like?
omg man where you been ...... there is lik 70000 people waiting for your content long thick grass and awsome stuff...cant wait like usual...
lol, yea I know. I should post a lot more this year actually. I'll just film everything! :)
That’s a beautiful machine and a lovely job done
Thanks. It's the Husqvarna 322L
Something 2LookAt your welcome man and thank you for letting me know the model name, will be ordering one this week. I have a small garden and debating on whether to go for the 322L or the 122. Your videos have helped a lot!!
And I’ve also subscribed as well strong 💪🏼
I’m looking to purchase the Husqvarna 129LK as it is on sale at the moment. I have tall grass similar to what you have been working on if not shorter. would you say it’s fit for purpose in the long run?
Wow! he makes it looks so easy.
You did a great job.
Thanks!
This is the kind of stuff where a big trimmer would be really nice, like your 535 or a Stihl 131 or 240. I use a ported and muffler modded Echo 410 on a 3020 shaft and trigger. It’s 42.7cc but it cuts like a 55cc
Now that sounds like a cool trimmer!
Coming from a person in the lawncare business the yard looks great after weed whipping.
Thanks!
I feel like it was back to the future at the end.
That Husqvarna 322 seem really underpowered for this application, btw good work!
It's not a very strong trimmer, but it's also not throttled up here. I like this trimmer because it's very very light.
@@Something2LookAt You should give it full throttle, or at least let it rev higher. The torque kills, not the revs. It's very bad for the engine to be run like this.
Ádám Nagy well the main reason he prefer that 322 cause it is the lightest 9.26 lbs. however I heard engine bogging down a lot and only have 22.5cc and 1.01hp. There new Husqvarna 525LK that weight under 10lbs like 9.92lbs and have 25.4cc and 1.34hp. That trimmer would be perfect 👌 for him. He does a lot of overgrown grasses. So I do a lot of that as well on residential and commercial properties and I use Husqvarna 525lst and same power and displacement but slightly heavier than 525LK
@@travis10ist It's not a powerhouse I know. I have a 135 R, which is 34,6 cc, and 1.9 hp. It does really well with full throttle in overgrown grass too. Its 5 years old this year.
Ádám Nagy well that little overkill for that residential and commercial around building and houses 😁. But anyway below
1.2hp is residential levels. 1.2 to 1.4hp’s commercial levels and beyond 1.4hp like 1.6 to 2.3hp or higher is rugged commercial level/ heavy duty use
oh how i miss the sounds of summer sigh
I would absolutely love it if u could make a video of every piece of equipment u have!
Oh you mean a setup video. I never have done one of those...
@@Something2LookAt yea
I like at the end, the owner of the property refuse to pay, so he put back the weeds
that thing is a beast
YES!! One of my favorite wintertime, bad weather pass times. Watching you weed whack. I just have one question. How do you keep your socks white?
lol, I have a very simple answer. They're not usually white! I think this may have been a new pair of socks. :)
@@Something2LookAt 😆
do you use a speed feed head on your trimmer, what size line do you use.
sweet music to my ears
Central NY state here. I haven't had consistent luck in hiring lawn care companies. My yard is very small. Postage stamp is accurate description. Is weed trimming typically included in a mow as a service. Or do I need to state that I want it done. Previous years it was hit or miss. Trying to become more educated.
Oh yes, it should be included!!
Very good mike
Thanks!
What is the name of the Strummer that you use. It looks good. Can you get on Amazon?
It is the Husqvarna 322L. I don't know if it's on Amazon. I got it at Lowe's.
Your Channel is very cool 😎
Thanks! I try to provide something to look at. :)
Nice VIdeo!!! I just got through pulling HUNDREDS of WEEDS in my backyard the transformation was Night and Day!!! I ended vlogging it and posting it on my own Channel!!!!
Very nice video
What time of weedwhacker are you using, I am struggling with overgrown grass and weeds at the back of my yard.
This is actually a low power weed whacker. Husqvarna 322L. It's all in the line you use. Try Echo Black Diamond or Grass Gator twisted line.
How do you keep string from getting too long when you bump feed it while using no guard?
Good question. You learn not to advance it too much. 1 bump at a time. You go by feel. Kind of like using the force.
I don’t like having a guard on i took mine off
@@Something2LookAt Like using the force - Lol 😆 yessir
Good job🙂👌
Thanks 😅
I have the Husqvarna 223. Had it for 12 years now and its never been in the shop. Starts second pull everytime.
You will notice that I used the 223L in my earlier videos. Had mine for years till I finally blew it up. And they don't make it anymore. So I got this 322L (not a typo.) It's the closest I could find to the 223. Not the same, but pretty good.
@@Something2LookAt If mine every blows im going electric. The Milwaukee trimmer will be my next weed eater if this 223 ever blows up LOL!
@@TheCamaro5 Yes! From what I see, the Milwaukee is a great trimmer!
What did people use before weed whackers? It must have taken all day...
Is it better to run a string trimmer full throttle or just what you need to get the job done?
Good question. For example you would want to run low throttle trimming against something delicate, like a PVC pipe. You can break open PVC pipes with these. But in open areas, yes, full throttle.
Brave man. No guard and wearing shorts haha.
Shorts on and no guard this man is brave
How does that machine works??? Like I’ve never seen how it cuts the grass, is it air? Does it have blades? Pls tell me some don’t teach me :(
It's a nylon line spinning in a circle.
Mel_19UZ It’s a hard bendable plastic wire. U can make it pretty long. The machine just rotates the wire very quickly. Due to the force and hardness of the plastic it cuts the grass.
Hank Bridges There’s electric ones, They’re way more populr
Hank Bridges We call it a kantjesmaaier (Translates to edges mower) we use it to mow places we cant reach with the electric lawn mower
thats a quiet machine
Cara o que é isso meu irmão, máquina boa retada 👋👋👋👋
How much did you get paid for doing that yard. Because I am 13 and about to start lawn mowing and weed eating yards
You should get about $100 for something like this, with good equipment. Always look at time. This was really only about 2 hrs.
Have you ever found a Buick from the 60's, in tall weeds like that ?
I have 12 of those now, and 1 firetruck! Heck yea, you get to keep what you find! It's a job perk!
@@Something2LookAt Cool !!
@@Something2LookAt I was expecting a python about 14 foot long . Now THAT would be SOMETHING to LOOK AT ! LOL
@@wh8085 lol, true. And it could happen. We have a big problem with wild pythons out here. We had a big one down the street that was snatching little dogs and cats. I hope to catch one on film.
Now that's a right mess, one that takes patience to tackle. If it were me I'd probably have gotten the trimmer head all tangled up.
EDIT: I actually thought I got a piece of plant debris in my eye just watching this. yikes.
LOL. Like on the pine cone video, one viewer said he was ducking to avoid the pine cones!
You hold a trimmer way different then anyone I've ever seen. But it seems to work for you. How did you happen to start holding it that way??
I have no idea how it started. But it actually feels really awkward for me to hold it the right way.
@@Something2LookAt Yet it seems to work for you. Keep doing what ya doing. It's all good.
Is it comfortable or easier to hold the trimmer like that? I've never seen anyone do so.
It's comfortable for me. I had no idea I was holding it wrong the first 25 years before UA-cam. I tried it the way everyone else holds it and that is actually uncomfortable for me.
My legs got itchy when I watch this vid
Is trimmed grass being vacuumed or blowed away?
It's all staying where it is and decomposing very quickly. It's a Florida thing.
Nice work. Why are you working without the stringhead protection?
I do that so it can fit into tighter places.
@@Something2LookAt Thats nice. How thick is the string? 2,7 or 2,4
@@stefan7869 It says .105
happy Valentine’s Day
Hey what city you cut in fl I'm in Jax FL love your channel
I'm down here in Orlando. You are up there closer to Brad from Copper Creek Cuts.
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How can u weed eat tall thick grass or weed or do i need a brush cutter
A lot of the time you don't need a brush cutter, or wouldn't want to use one. You can run a brush cutter right up against a fence or a house without damaging the wall.
my legs got itchy just watching this. jeez
lol, sorry bout that...
What type of trimmer line are you using?
I use some stuff that nobody uses, but it's great! It goes by the name of Pulverizer, made by Weed Warrior. Real tough stuff. I use it in the .105 thickness.
@@Something2LookAt great thanks!
@@AB-mj5tm Same thing. It works just fine for regular use too.
What's the brand and model of this grass cutter
Is there a trick on how to hold the line trimmer. I noticed you're not wearing any eye protection. I would have been getting hit in the face and eye constantly.
Oh yea, I used to get hit a lot, but I've been doing this for 30 years now. I actually have learned to hold the trimmer at angles where it doesn't get me, yes!
How many yards you do in one day?
About 8-10
What does an 8-10 yard day look like$??
also this is satisfying
Is the weed eater on full
Throttle when weed eating near wood fencing? Also do you damage the fence? Is the weed eater ever on full throttle?
No, not full throttle. I rarely go full throttle. You have to be careful not to damage the fence.
@@Something2LookAt hey thanks. When do you have it on full throttle. And how much would you have it on normally?
@@monke3114 Usually only at full throttle down in the ditches. Grows really thick down there.
@@Something2LookAt hey thank you bro
I bet the youtuber will reply but great quality content and no music which makes it better
Yes, I learned a while ago that people do not want music.
@@Something2LookAt When your content is this good, music isn't needed.
No long pants and face protection??
Hello, which trimmer line do you use in this video?
This is the Husqvarna 322L.
Ooops, you said trimmer "line." lol. The trimmer line is some stuff called "Pulverizer" by Weed Warrior. It was so good that I cannot find it anymore!
Husqvarna 525L or LS 🤔😁
Husqvarna 322l
What size line are you using?
I'm using stuff called Pulverizer in the .105 size. Great stuff. Can't find it anymore. I now use twisted line from Grass Gator in the .105 size. It's like Echo Black Diamond but cheaper.
Do you get tendonitis in your arm from holding that awkward position and vibration for so long? Last time I used a weed trimmer for pretty long time without a break my tendons hurt for 3+ days and decreased grip strength.
No, no problems like that. You get used to it after this many years.
It’s called MAN STRENGTH BRO
How come it dont hurt your legs doing this. Mine get hit maybe my technique is bad
lol, well, after 30 years doing this, maybe it does hurt my legs and I just don't notice anymore! :)
2 or 4 stroke trimmer?
2. Husqvarna 322L
$90 In just trimming lol
You're working against the head. Trim in rotation of head, use tilts in your cuts. Gives cleaner and faster cut
Oh stfu.... Seriously
how to cut the grass cool
*Arum lilies are weeds??* 😵
What kinda weed eater head is he using or string?
In this video I'm using line named Pulverizer, made by Weed Warrior. Very tough stuff!
damm. ufffff
I think you need a little less line the engine is bogging the whole time and doesn’t get to full rpm
Oh, I'm just not throttling up. Just like with the mower. :) I just prefer to use a long line.
To add to Mikes statement, you’re really not supposed to run the machine(s) full throttle. Lawn mowers for your house for example, run them at like %75. They last a looooot longer.
@@justinchurch2366 agree
@@bryanjjones4163 Wow! First time ever having people agree with me. To further support this, I have been all the way through small engine repair school with my certificate and nowhere in the course, or any engine manual does it say that you have to, or should run engines at full throttle all the time. Just saying, it's a myth that most people believe.
@@Something2LookAt A few mower manuals I have read over the years suggest running the engine at full throttle at all times when mowing to "maximise cutting performance" but when you got a big fk off engine on a big fk off Cheetah doing resi yards you really don't need it unless you want to be blowing grass up and over the fence into the neighbour's place lol (which I have done on a couple of occasions before ;D)
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HAVE A GREAT DAY!
Right back at ya! :)
I'm into weed hacker gals like that beaut in that man's hands.
Thanks for video
You bet!
Man you need a new weed whacker but good work
Why is he pushing the throttle like that with his hand upside down
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Please wear PPE including hearing protection and eye protection and long trousers when strimming it is really dangerous
That's a very dry yard
Too much weeds so rain is not getting to the bottom!!
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Whit shorts🤣🤣🤣🤣
If you're wearing shorts,don't you get nicks on your legs from flying debris,when using the weed wacker on long weeds and brambles.
Not really. Over the years I've learned how to keep the spray from getting me.
No snakes or poison????????
First dont use short pants for this job.
You will be hit by rocks, debris, etc, that make your legs bleed.
The number one mistake with those machines is to take the plastic protector.
Unless you've been doing this for 30 years. You develop a zen ability to know where it's gonna spray. New guys yes, leave the guard on.
Ive been doing this for 40 years, and i wear long pants and long sleeves! You never know when theres gonna be a piece of loose metal or a yellow jacket nest! Ive hit both( yellowjackets twice ) and my protective clothing saved my hide,literally! AND I leave the guard on, and wear a helmet with earmuffs and face screen!
@@cathiwim Oh yea, I've been hit with everything and stung and bit by everything. I've just kind of gotten used to it.
Landscaping in shorts 🤔
What kinda of trimmer is that
This is the Husqvarna 322L
@@Something2LookAt You are very patient to answer the same question ten times , especially when you put it in the notice at the top of the page . Ha .
@@wh8085 lol, UA-cam will force a person to develop patience, and a thick skin for harsh criticism. :)
@@Something2LookAt very good l can't wait to get one
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А я так не могу тримером....у меня нет белых носков ....
Your running the string to long bud your going to burn up the trimmer and not cut as good they will cut better with the guard off and a lil bit more string then factory but that's to long i grew up in a small engine shop. It happens all the time
My trimmers usually last about 4 years and prefer the string out that long. It's worth it to me if that's a short trimmer life. Been doing this 30 years. I do what makes me happy.
@@Something2LookAt o sorry I comented on the wrong video there was one close to this one I guess that had the title of why are my trimmers not lasting that's the one I meant to comment on. If you get 4 years out of yours using it commercially your doing pretty good. At the shop I had commercial guys running there line out 2 ft an burning them up in a hurry.
1:47
Dad: Hey Jack come out here look what I found.
Jack: Yeah dad what is it?
Dad: Your ball you said you lost a few weeks ago, it was hidden under some weeds.
Jack: Wow thanks dad I was looking for this