Just to get back to brushcutters after we digressed into parachutes, ipads and tractors; the Einhell went back to Amazon this week where it'll chucked into a skip for want of a £2 unavailable broken part, refund has been sent.
That left me cutterless and on the prowl for another, having got a taste for them. Discussions had lead me towards a 35cc Husky 135R (The Stihl FS90 is a 4 mix and requires occasional tappet fiddling), when I spotted the more beastly Husky 43cc 143R II listed by Radmore's curiously for the same price as the smaller 135R. Apparently they are both good, the 143 RII is heavier, bigger fuel tank, 'rugged & designed for tough commercial use', more torquey, perhaps less refined than the 'home user's' 135, but more powerful. Perhaps the reason Radmores didn't recommend the 143 RII is that they were out of stock. In fact, so were three other vendors I tried (its popular and stocks are in short supply), but eventually tracked one down in Birmingham, its on its way for £384 after some negotiation. Willetts have 4 if anyone else fancies one too. Their ladies were quite charming, fortunately I could understand their broad brummie accents having lived next to Spaghetti Junction for 6 years, where I picked up some useful Punjabi phrases and great Bhaji recipes.
http://www.hughiewillett.co.uk/index.php/husqvarna-143rii-strimmer-brushcutter.htmlHusky guarantee to supply spares for a minimum 10 years after the model is withdrawn. Also separately ordered a mulching blade which is apparently superior to a straight blade. Playtime on Monday.
http://www.abbeygardensales.co.uk/strimmer-brushcutter-accessori/oregon-brushcutter-blades/showitem-KP-FGP014256.aspx