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So I bought a house and it starting to get more and more difficult to ignore the weeds growing taller and taller.

I can't decide between a 2 stroke and a 4 stroke weed whacker. I can afford a 4 stroke, but I've never had one in a weed whacker before. Anyone ever used one? I just wonder if it'll be worth the extra money in the long run in terms of maintenance... if I do regular maintenance and change the oil and what not regularly, could I expect it to last as long as or significantly longer than a 2 stroke?

Also, what keeps these things from losing oil pressure when you turn it at weird angles?

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Rupert
 

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No particular brand or model... just in general a weed whacker with a 4 stroke engine.
 

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I do grounds maintenance for a property management company, and I can say I don't particularly like 4 stroke trimmers. The one I had to use leaked oil like a sieve if you tipped it a little, or set the motor end down and picked up the head to pull on the line. It didn't want to run if you tipped it either. As far as I can see, there is no real advantage over a 2 stroke besides for people too stupid to mix their fuel.

http://www.redmax.com/node3937.aspx?nid=159150 This is what we use regularly, it works awesome except for having to replace the head from dumbasses banging it on the ground.
 

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Im sure the 4 stroke weed wackers are splash lube, and therefor, can not be held at extreme angles like 2 strokes. Personally, i wouldnt touch a 4 stroke weed wacker, i cant imagine such a small 4 stroke having much power, plus the extra wait will get to your after an hour of weed wacking.
 

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I have a Stihl FS 90R and it is the best weed whacker I ever seen I my life. I starts on first pull every time I use it. To give you an idea of the quality: when we got it out of the box it started on first pull. It comes with the stihl 4 mix engine. This engine is a 4 stroke mixed with a 2 stroke. I mean that the engine is lubrificated with the gas/oil mix so you do not have to change oil and have litle problems when tiping the engine. It has the torque of the 4 stroke and the fuel effeciency of a 4 stroke too. You can read on these engines at http://www.stihl.com/isapi/default....producttechnics/stihlengines/4mix/default.htm
 

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Very cool. Learn something new everyday. Awful dang glad I didn't jump in with the "that ain't gonna work" comments. I had a feeling...
Anyway, Low Output, if you read that article, too, that should answer most of your questions. I really can't see going wrong with a Stihl.
 

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You need to follow the above Stihl link. That'll shut anybody up, and fast, including myself...

I see...so there a mix of a two a four, my question is are there any 100% four stroke weed eaters? those are the type im talking about, when i say i find it very hard to believe they will run upside down all day long without any problems at all.
 

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I must say ive worked on a couple stihl 4 strokers and they are torquey, powerful little bastards. I don't usually vote 4 stroke but they are Awesome whackers.
 

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EPA + New weedwhacker = aw HAIL naw.

Find a pac-man tool if you decide to go for the 2 smokes.
 

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We have a little Stihl and Echo weed eaters one with the wire and one with a grass blade, for the heavy gorse we have the biggest Stihl brushcutter available (FS550?) 60cc with a star blade, easily tackles 3-4" gorse bushes... We have never had trouble with these two brands. Have the three weed eaters, two stihl chainsaws (16"&25") and and echo multi tool thingy. I think that if you buy one, buy a reasonable one, our oldest one is well over 15 years and still runs perfectly. The extra money is easily worth it.

Just my $.02
 

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my question is are there any 100% four stroke weed eaters?

Yes, read my first post. They spew oil just holding them up to look at the head.
I use a weedwhacker **** near every day for work, the RedMax/Zenoah ones are truly commercial grade stuff that will last.
 
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