The BEST Brush Cutter Blade for Your String Trimmer? | Forester Brush Cutter Blade
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- Опубліковано 29 січ 2024
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Always educational, learn something all the time. Love the content and video! Piney Grove is my home away from home! Love it!
That's so kind. We had been wanting to try this blade out for a long time! Thanks for watching.
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Hey! I appreciate this link demonstrating the forester blade! I now know what to expect when using it and I will take your advice, to just use it to tackle the limbs and small branches and not on the ground. I will purchase that carbide blade. It’s worth having a blade that will last longer for the work I have to do. Thanks a bunch for this! I did subscribe and am looking forward to more of your expertise. 👍🏾
Glad it was helpful!
Have the same trimmer and really am interested in getting one of these blades. I like the idea of a carbide blade. Thanks for posting, always enjoy your videos.
I definitely recommend the Renegade. I got the 2 pack (red and green) for Christmas! Here's our Amazon affiliate link for that: amzn.to/3HVbLD6
Thanks for watching!
That was really impressive!
Thanks! These blades really help with property management!
Big tip, i also swopped the wire trimmer head for a mad max blade.. i use it for 90% of the work and switch back to the wire trimmer for the delicate parts.. anyway.. the big saw heads put a lot more strain on the shaft and head bearings.. it is important to ‘regularly’ grease the gearbox head.. like maybe every 25 hours of use.. its a thing.. grease it often and get much more life, don’t grease it and you will wear out the gearing in the ball joints faster than you will know,
This particular gearbox head has 100s of hours of use....it's 20 years old and never had any grease added. It's been a gem of a machine.....gonna be sad when it dies. Put 8 more hours on it yesterday!
Now there is a new tool I will get. Thanks.
I wouldn't be without one! You can get so much done with them.
It seems very effective at cutting down those low-hanging limbs, but I'd be pretty nervous about a fast-spinning open blade above my head that has no way to stop quickly. While it seems convenient, and not to be a wimp, I think I will stick to something more specifically designed for this purpose, like a pole saw.
It's not for everybody, but I love how much I can get done quickly with it.
I’ve used both blades quite a lot. Started with the garbage stihl blades (dulled in 2-3 minutes) then moved to the forrester blades they dull in 20-30 minutes of heavy cutting to the carbide forrester blades. Those will cut ok for an hour at best. The forrester reg blades took me 20 minutes to sharpen and I know how to sharpen chainsaw blades. The carbide forresters took an hour+ to resharpen. Then I found renegades. That’s all I use now and I usually buy them in 3 packs. I ca normally get a season out of one blade unless I hit metal that destroys several of the teeth. I started with an fs110 but for brush cutting I’ve switched to an fs240. The forresters are heavier which holds momentum but they offset that by the huge kerf compared to the renegades. There’s honestly no comparison where the forresters come out on top.
I love Renegades. Video on them here: ua-cam.com/video/rYqVkYaOn0U/v-deo.html
i think it would do better on a bigger unit that can maintain a higher rpm to do a better job but it works!
Agree! It's a big large for this trimmer.
@@PineyGroveHomestead in this case smaller is better!
You could jet wash the blades & lube if needs I guess.
Can this brush cutter blade fit on any model of Stihl weed trimmers?
Stihl should have the arbor size specs online for your machine, but for the most part, the arbor size is universal, but I did need a special washer from Stihl to hold on the blade.
Thank you Brad. Renegade seems better overall. Is there an application where you prefer forrester?
I think for cutting tree limbs the Forester is a good choice, but the Renegade is more versatile and won't require re-sharpening!
@@PineyGroveHomestead Thank you Brad
can we put this on Dewalt trimmers. I want a battery trimmer with the same blade. Please guide
I think the Forester is too much blade for a battery trimmer....the Renegade hybrid is probably a better match for electric. Maybe a smaller diameter one! Here's another video: ua-cam.com/video/rYqVkYaOn0U/v-deo.html
What about saw grass or cat tails .Any info that tight stuff
Here's another video I did on similar blades: ua-cam.com/video/rYqVkYaOn0U/v-deo.html I think they would work great on cattails.
What about weeds on the ground closer to the ground?
I would use a string trimmer for weeds. If it's too thick for that, then the carbide tipped Renegade would be best.
Lethal weapon
I have a Stihl and wow does it suck, I eventually just started using my chainsaw
We've had a lot of luck with Stihl but their older stuff is better than there new stuff IMO! Thanks for watching.
Should have went with echo. Echo=Japan. Stihl=China. Enough said
Taking that many limbs of in summer will kill the entire tree
I guess it's possible, but it didn't. Trees are healthy and green this spring......we cut some more last weekend.