Back ground. I have a decent husky string trimmer 326L, it's well used but runs like new. All sorts of quality hand pruning tools. Chain saws large and small (066-009), top handles are 020T and 009. Gas powered hedge trimmer, old homie that still runs well
My needs. 40 acre place: woods, orchards, fields, lots of nice but overgrown landscaping about the house. Most urgent need is a pole pruner. Lots of overgrown lower limbs that need work and the orchard has some > 60 year old trees that I need to catch up on the pruning. Will also need to manage forest for invasives so what a string trimmer won't do might also want brush cutter.
I'm open to buying quality new at this point as have not seen much used at reasonable price, and new low end will be Chi-com that will end up being a PITA.
Looking at new stuff I'm also concerned on how easy it is to work on. I can handle most mechanics but buying specialty/dealer tools is a turn off. Warrantee plays into this, some have years longer than others.
Have Stihl, Husky, and Echo dealers fairly close.
Looking at Stihls it seems the 11X vs 13X Kombis are same in weight but you get lots more power with the 13X for not much more $$$. How are they to work on, KM130 vs KM131? For pole extensions are the carbon ones worth the extra $$$. Early vs new pruner heads (metal vs plastic)? How are brush cutter/tirmmers on these? There are also Chi-Com knockoffs for some attachments.
Echos don't seem to have as large a powerhead available, but savings in cost, more attachments, better warrantee.
Husky website was pretty fubar and I could not get much information on multi-task powerheads.
There is also low end stuff like riobi, which make attachments that fit a number of similar powerheads.
Have also seem Chi-Com powerhead kits for ~ $330 that have most attachments included with bigger engines (40cc) but weigh > 3 lbs more. I'm open to experiences on these but would shy away due to reliability and service/parts/warrantee.
Again need: a pole saw #1, something to compliment/backup my string and hedge trimmers, possible use with other attachments.
Open to any and all suggestions/thoughts/experience
Thanks
My needs. 40 acre place: woods, orchards, fields, lots of nice but overgrown landscaping about the house. Most urgent need is a pole pruner. Lots of overgrown lower limbs that need work and the orchard has some > 60 year old trees that I need to catch up on the pruning. Will also need to manage forest for invasives so what a string trimmer won't do might also want brush cutter.
I'm open to buying quality new at this point as have not seen much used at reasonable price, and new low end will be Chi-com that will end up being a PITA.
Looking at new stuff I'm also concerned on how easy it is to work on. I can handle most mechanics but buying specialty/dealer tools is a turn off. Warrantee plays into this, some have years longer than others.
Have Stihl, Husky, and Echo dealers fairly close.
Looking at Stihls it seems the 11X vs 13X Kombis are same in weight but you get lots more power with the 13X for not much more $$$. How are they to work on, KM130 vs KM131? For pole extensions are the carbon ones worth the extra $$$. Early vs new pruner heads (metal vs plastic)? How are brush cutter/tirmmers on these? There are also Chi-Com knockoffs for some attachments.
Echos don't seem to have as large a powerhead available, but savings in cost, more attachments, better warrantee.
Husky website was pretty fubar and I could not get much information on multi-task powerheads.
There is also low end stuff like riobi, which make attachments that fit a number of similar powerheads.
Have also seem Chi-Com powerhead kits for ~ $330 that have most attachments included with bigger engines (40cc) but weigh > 3 lbs more. I'm open to experiences on these but would shy away due to reliability and service/parts/warrantee.
Again need: a pole saw #1, something to compliment/backup my string and hedge trimmers, possible use with other attachments.
Open to any and all suggestions/thoughts/experience
Thanks