Hedge Trimming: Stihl HSA 100 Review

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
  • Review of the HSA 100 Battery Hedge Cutter
    Including Cost Breakdown and Comparison with Petrol Equivilents! (at end)

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  • @grahamwatson6570
    @grahamwatson6570 3 місяці тому +1

    Mines back in after little work , rattling like a bog of smarties , my hla 86 is also in but for the 5th time in a year , 3 motors, adjuster cable and broken bearing housing now , I'm trying to make a living with these machines and have invested a thousand pounds in batteries as I cut a lot of hedges , chainsaw I have seems good , strimmer is weak and drains batteries, I'm not impressed

  • @andrewchapman1511
    @andrewchapman1511 Рік тому +3

    Do you find that it does not cut at the tip ? Which I find really annoying !!! Andrew

    • @leonball5132
      @leonball5132 Рік тому

      I have the same problem i took it back to the dealer i thought there was a tooth missing it seems to snag at the tip.

    • @gorillagroundsandgardens
      @gorillagroundsandgardens  Рік тому +1

      I will have to have a look at ours. It's not a problem we have noticed.

    • @dogsbod2
      @dogsbod2 8 місяців тому +1

      Yep you’re right. Bit of a flaw. I’ve taken off the tip protector for that reason.

    • @grahamwatson6570
      @grahamwatson6570 3 місяці тому

      I find the guard at the tip grabs branches and is annoying 😮

  • @darwinsfish
    @darwinsfish 5 місяців тому +1

    Mine has just jammed cutting a box hedge. Never had that happen before, it seems the thin twigs are enough to get between the teeth and jam it. Nothing in the manual about how to clear this.

    • @gorillagroundsandgardens
      @gorillagroundsandgardens  5 місяців тому +3

      That happens with all of our hedge cutters from time to time and they can get started again. I turn off, take the battery out and use a flat head screwdriver to lever the cutters apart where the jam is and clear the sticks.

  • @stephanclemens4625
    @stephanclemens4625 Місяць тому

    Thank you from Germany!

  • @doomedbook1020
    @doomedbook1020 2 місяці тому

    Tape the safety handle off near the blade to reduce pressure required to keep the machine under operation and reduce cut out, spray with Knauf resin stop to keep blades cutting well and reduce power consumption and coat with wd40, remove annoying tip protector and blade guards as they aren't needed for a professional anyway. The tip protector is pretty much unnessecary anyway due to not needing to cut that close to the ground most of the time and the blades don't protrude exactly to the end of the blade guide.

    • @grahamwatson6570
      @grahamwatson6570 Місяць тому

      @@doomedbook1020 yes we tape up the handle and tip guard is nothing but annoying, WD 40 is a waste of time as it's only a doesn't lubricate , GT85 is the spray to use , much better 👍👍, I'm not very impressed with the machine overall to be honest,slow , weak and mine was in for repair after very little work and is rattling again now and the gearbox gets very hot 🤬

  • @Salazes123
    @Salazes123 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for the video. Do you think it cuts well thicker branches?

  • @Tomthetrainspotter
    @Tomthetrainspotter 4 місяці тому

    What do you spray to keep the blades in better condition

    • @gorillagroundsandgardens
      @gorillagroundsandgardens  4 місяці тому +1

      We use resin remover. Stihl make their own. Other than that letting them dry out and lubricating them before they go away helps too.