jpsheb
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Alright...I just received my Shindaiwa C3410 Brush Cutter/Trimmer on Saturday. I'm a total newbie to brush cutters, so I figured Id start with this one.
...here she is right out of the box:
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In the 2nd picture, it looks like it uses a bevel gear...can anyone verify that? In spite of the website indicating 1.4-HP, the tag says 1.6-HP.
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Spoke to Shindaiwa tech (Echo) regarding break-in for these hybrid engines. He said just to take it easy the first 4 tank-fulls, avoiding really pushing it or going low rpm for two long. Basically, full RPM, low load. Ive gone through a tank load doing some light clearing (up to 1") in the mess you see below. On a side note-my first lesson in clearing brush is, (1) clear the brush and (2) then fell the trees. I did this backwards, as you can see. It is making it a pain in the rump--frequently switching between two saws & the brush cutter.
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(my crude attempt at a panoramic shot--sticking three pictures together!)
So far, the saw is very light and easy to use. VERY easy to start, quite and little vibration (compared to the chainsaws and my push-mower--which are my only point of reference). However, I can see that using one of these well takes a little skill that comes with practice, so I'm taking it slowly and methodically for now.
...here she is right out of the box:
View attachment 222984View attachment 222985
In the 2nd picture, it looks like it uses a bevel gear...can anyone verify that? In spite of the website indicating 1.4-HP, the tag says 1.6-HP.
View attachment 222986
Spoke to Shindaiwa tech (Echo) regarding break-in for these hybrid engines. He said just to take it easy the first 4 tank-fulls, avoiding really pushing it or going low rpm for two long. Basically, full RPM, low load. Ive gone through a tank load doing some light clearing (up to 1") in the mess you see below. On a side note-my first lesson in clearing brush is, (1) clear the brush and (2) then fell the trees. I did this backwards, as you can see. It is making it a pain in the rump--frequently switching between two saws & the brush cutter.
View attachment 222988
(my crude attempt at a panoramic shot--sticking three pictures together!)
So far, the saw is very light and easy to use. VERY easy to start, quite and little vibration (compared to the chainsaws and my push-mower--which are my only point of reference). However, I can see that using one of these well takes a little skill that comes with practice, so I'm taking it slowly and methodically for now.