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Today I worked on a patch of golden rod which is a highly invasive plus gigantic weed .These things can get over eight feet tall and as thick as your big toe .I used a micro chain saw to wittle them down to around one foot and a Stihl weed wacker with nylon blades to take them to the ground .A standard line trimmer head could not do that but a blade head can .
 

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Gotta up the gauge anthe to go ballistic on nasty weeds.

This 3.3mm/.130" square line (yellow, gauge flat to flat) is a bulldozer!!!
And I have just the right line head that can handle it, comes OEM with some sturdy 3.0mm/.118" round line.

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So far the Stihl cf3 pro line has been awsome, cuts well, holds up well and doesn’t seem to weld itself together or hang up in head. Stihl does recommend soaking the line in water 24-48 hours before use.
 

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If you wind too much line, you either won't close the spool 😉 or you have to pull it out manually for some time.
 

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The line is glued together by excess revolutions, the engines reach different speeds, but also the gears - some are faster and others slower
 

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I just had it happen two weeks ago. Found that the spool where you loop the line is wearing and caused a bind/break. Have used for a few hours since without problem. I am a T35 user and have been for a long while now. Happy with the Echo orange line. Will trim nicely around the yard but still eat small saplings and brush.
 

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Gotta up the gauge anthe to go ballistic on nasty weeds.

This 3.3mm/.130" square line (yellow, gauge flat to flat) is a bulldozer!!!
And I have just the right line head that can handle it, comes OEM with some sturdy 3.0mm/.118" round line.

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What trimmer head can handle that size?
 

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The largest 130mm heads are quite massive to withstand this. The Italian Tecomec and Oleomac are popular here. You must know that after such a set, the gear will heat up more and the grease will run out faster
 

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These are hinged metal
 

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Speaking of trimmers, I think one of my boys dumped a whole bottle of mix in my weedeater (the little stihl grey bottles)
 
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