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FYI on weed eater brand tools

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old

05-22-2006 12:32:04




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I have a model RTE115 eletirc string trimer that just up an stopped working today. Well I call there 800 number and talked to then. This trimmer has less then 15 hours time in use. They said write a note and send the info in and the serail number tag and guess what. They said they will send me a new weed eater for free. Fifured I'd let you guys know that heres another company that is now standing behind there products. Hope you guy can use this info

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Eldon (WA)

05-22-2006 21:14:42




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 Re: FYI on weed eater brand tools in reply to old, 05-22-2006 12:32:04  
I have a Weedeater trimmer, and then my renters left behind an angle head Homelite trimmer. What a machine that is compared to the Weedeater! I bought another Homelite at an auction for $10, but it wouldn't rev up...so I let it set. My other Homelite did the same thing last week, checked the air filter, changed to fresh gas, changed the plug..... finally figured out the spark arrester screen was plugged! Removed it and it runs like a top. Grabbed the other one and took the screen out and it runs like a new one now too! I can cover more ground with a trimmer than I can with a lawn mower....and taller weeds to boot!

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RayP(MI)

05-22-2006 18:52:35




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 Re: FYI on weed eater brand tools in reply to old, 05-22-2006 12:32:04  
Have one of the cheap Weed Eater brand gas powered string trimmers. Has been a very good tool. Starts well, runs well, has taken quite a beating. My electric one was a big disappointment. The plastic spools and shafts didn"t last long at all.



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old

05-22-2006 19:08:42




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 Re: FYI on weed eater brand tools in reply to RayP(MI), 05-22-2006 18:52:35  
Thats what this one is a heavy duty model eletric one. I figured when I called them they would have told me to bad, but they didn't. This one hadn't even used the factory spool of string when it stopped working.



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Case Lady

05-22-2006 13:55:29




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 off the topic, but in reply to old, 05-22-2006 12:32:04  
how did the boy's arm heal? He doing okay now?



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old

05-22-2006 14:40:35




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 Re: off the topic, but in reply to Case Lady, 05-22-2006 13:55:29  
Hes doing ok, he still has to watch what he does with it but thats normal for that type of brake.



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ncdiesel48

05-22-2006 12:53:10




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 Re: FYI on weed eater brand tools in reply to old, 05-22-2006 12:32:04  
Had the same thing happen with a troy bilt trimmer they just sent me a new one no questions asked.



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