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Old 23-03-2021, 06:57 PM   #11
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So, an equipment update the Huski 322L has finally had some use it took me 3 weeks before it came out on jobs, i had to get used the walking backwards to do the vertical cut, but the little bugger has some grunt! I used it on an overgrown 1 acre hills property, it doesnt even slow down in the heavy stuff.
The same property has a 10yo HRU216 with the GXV engine on it, but it wouldnt rev, so i took it home, changed the filthy oil and sparkplug, and found the governer lever was so gummed up with crud it wouldnt increase revs under load. All fixed now and its nice to use a self propelled on such a big place.
Glad you are getting some use out of the Husky. Having recommended it, I was feeling a bit bad with your previous reports on it.

It took me a while to get comfortable with a straight shaft trimmer. I now would not go back to a bent shaft.
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