5 Reasons to Take the Trimmer Guard OFF Your Weedeater

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I share my 5 top reasons to take the trimmer guard off your weedeater. When it comes to taking the trimmer guard on or off, I am a big fan of removing it. The primary reason I remove the guard is to be able to increase productivity. Removing the guard helps me to use a longer string which makes the work faster. It also allows me to see better when flip edging. Removing the guard also allows me to put the trimmer in tighter places like behind an air conditioner. It also gives the complainers something to complain about on UKposts. I get a lot of negative feedback for removing the guard. My advice to those who want to keep the guard is very simple...keep the guard. Don't overthink it. It you like the guard, then don't remove it.
Disclaimer: Removing the guard may increase risk of injury to you or others and may void your factory warranty. Do so at your own discretion and please wear proper safety attire such as ear and eye protection. Also, be aware of your surroundings at all times. Also, read and follow the owner's manual.
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@andrewb2111
@andrewb2111 Рік тому
As a former corporate environmental/safety compliance mgr, and now a landscaping/application business owner, I can understand both positions of the debate. However, I will say that I've been weed eating with my guard on for the past 3 years and it doesn't seem to stop much. I still get debris to the face, legs, and arms. I think it's designed for keeping knuckleheads who weed eat in flip flops from accidentally sticking their feet into the string lol.
@thedudeguy2356
@thedudeguy2356 Рік тому
It does cause potential overtork which causes the engine to possibly jump and make your trimmer not idle. From what I read.
@drunkingsailor2359
@drunkingsailor2359 Рік тому
Yup chainsaws have a chainbrake but that chain is wide open and stupid users still get hurt. These kind of folks don't belong access to tools that don't understand it's operating characteristics of said tool.
@andrewb2111
@andrewb2111 Рік тому
@@drunkingsailor2359 I agree. You can't engineer every tool to be safe all the time. Eventually a user has to use their brain. A guard over the tip of that chainsaw may prevent the user from cutting with the tip, resulting in fewer kickbacks. However, once it plugs up with debris you know someone will clear it with the engine running and cut their fingers off. Guards have their place, but not when they actually increase the risk of getting hurt.
@thedudeguy2356
@thedudeguy2356 Рік тому
@@andrewb2111 kinda confused me when you said not when guards increase risk. What guard is made that increases risk?
@andrewb2111
@andrewb2111 Рік тому
@@thedudeguy2356 I've seen it quite often in industry where jigs and homemade fixtures are built to manufacture a certain item. In the average consumer market, most of those issues are engineered out long before the product goes to market.
@jpnpdx
@jpnpdx Рік тому
I have been in Lawn and Garden equipment sales for 40 years. The first thing that most commercial landscapers take off are the guards off of trimmers. It does void the warranty, but they don't care, they have jobs to get done and it works better mainly for edging. We have to make sure the guards are in place when sold for liability reasons. The reason it voids the warranty is the longer the line the slower the engine goes and this can overheat the engine, that's why there is a line limiter so the engine cools appropriately. Nice Video
@mycowboyways915
@mycowboyways915 Рік тому
Does it void my warranty if I put it back on before I bring it back to where I bought it ?
@jpnpdx
@jpnpdx Рік тому
@@mycowboyways915 If you reinstall the guard before you take it in for possible warranty repair then the shop wouldn’t know of course 😊
@itchybhole
@itchybhole Рік тому
@@mycowboyways915 dirty trimmer and a clean guard will get you a voided warranty everyday. And your tech will be smiling the whole time.
@SaneAsylum
@SaneAsylum Рік тому
@@colaves1 So those big heavy saw blades don't though right? Explain that to me.
@Dante-vf4sd
@Dante-vf4sd Рік тому
@@itchybhole So if he dirties his guard and cleans his trimmer can he smile as well?
@Eric-cd2lv
@Eric-cd2lv Рік тому
Took the guard off my echo at 10 years old. Rocking this style for 21 years now 👊
@singuyenvan790
@singuyenvan790 8 місяців тому
I had a model older than this one that I love. My sister has difficulty with tools that are too heavy and she actually loved mine and found it easy to use ukposts.infoUgkx_rBCFuDW1zD6blTGhLkvAkxU657uR_lG . This is a newer model but was even lighter which she really appreciates. She enjoys it and I no longer have to go to her house to trim as she can handle it fine. Haven't used it enough to comment on the battery life but lithium batteries last longer than the old style. Being cordless makes it easy to trim the far edges of the property. The entire yard can be trimmed with one charged battery.
@FORDultra
@FORDultra 6 днів тому
@singuyenvan790 dude, you're either a bot, or a paid shill! I've seen this exact comment on every weed eater video I've watched. Stop it!
@ravingcyclist624
@ravingcyclist624 Рік тому
I use mine for intricate trimming in a shade garden. Using the guard side allows me to trim right up to expensive plants without risking cutting them down.
@T_81535
@T_81535 Рік тому
They make a 360 degree guard now. I don't recall the name but it may be something you can use for that application.
@Rekkcellent
@Rekkcellent Рік тому
String trimmers and hedgers have what's called a "diaphragm carburetor" as opposed to a "float bowl" carburetor on lawnmowers. The reason trimmers and hedgers use a different carb is because they are designed to be used upside down and not flood in use.
@EarlGuyton425
@EarlGuyton425 Рік тому
Correct, because when I re string my gas trimmers when Im in the middle of my backyard, I simply turn my engine off and sat it on its head and re string it and crank it back up and ive never had a problem. Then go figure the trimmer pole saws used require the engine head to be upside down and run when you reach up for high branches
@brettblack7049
@brettblack7049 Рік тому
As do chainsaws and even some small rototillers. Why are we talking about this.
@EarlGuyton425
@EarlGuyton425 Рік тому
@@brettblack7049 Its because we did this as a test, so we could see if anyone was stupid enough to think if they raised their trimmer if it would ruin it. Lets sit back because from the people I have encountered there is probably some idiot that believes that
@Rekkcellent
@Rekkcellent Рік тому
@@brettblack7049 Exactly, Brett! It was in response to what Jason stated @1:55 about people saying you shouldn't flip your trimmer upside down.
@brettblack7049
@brettblack7049 Рік тому
@@Rekkcellent okay, I missed that, thanks 😊.
@chrisbrown9071
@chrisbrown9071 10 місяців тому
I’m a lawn care professional & this was some of the best & most useful advice I’ve ever been given. It contradicted what the local saw shop/dealer told me but I gave your advice a try cuz it made sense & bcuz I knew I was experienced enough & familiar enough w/ my machine that I could do it safely & efficiently. & now a year after taking the guard off of my 3 main high end trimmers, & after countless hours of work w/ them w/ the guard off, I can confidently say that this was a game changer, in SO MANY WAYS! Thank u so much! U explained everything perfectly! & u made sure to point out numerous times that THIS ADVICE ISN’T FOR EVERYBODY! & u r absolutely correct! But for those who it IS for, it’s HEAVENT SENT! THANKS AGAIN! DEFINITELY SUBSCRIBED!
@danyarbrough7847
@danyarbrough7847 Рік тому
Thanks for doing this video. I appreciate your common sense approach to the variety of ways to use this tool. Your way is the industry norm for commercial business applications! Most folks should probably keep the guard on for the now and then users.
@piddy3825
@piddy3825 Рік тому
Another good reason for taking the guard off that you didn't mention is that it also reduces a fair amount of weight at the trimmer head which actual changes the balance point making the trimmer easier and more comfortable to wield.
@pattiannepascual
@pattiannepascual Рік тому
Especially for females! There is a huge difference in strength between men and women.my male family members and co-workers pick up weed trimmers as if they were brooms and push mowers like a shopping cart,while I struggle like crazy. So imagine if little alterations to equipment helps men,how much it helps us females!
@tommyboi76
@tommyboi76 Рік тому
💯 percent correct. I have no problem either way but if you're trimming for hours the subtracted weight makes a huge difference
@joe0813
@joe0813 Рік тому
they are plastic.... they weight less than a pound... go to the gym
@scottkaluza4156
@scottkaluza4156 Рік тому
@@terminator7137 When I was trimming at a Gulf Corse I worked at. When I had to lean down toward the lake side. My back would feel the burn, it got easier as the summer went on. It was a workout for the forarms as well, but riding dirt bike helped with that. 🍎🍊
@PGC195
@PGC195 11 місяців тому
Thanks for this info will have to look into taking mine off just got a new STIHL bouta be a absolute shredder
@rogerbec5766
@rogerbec5766 Рік тому
Been doing this for 30 plus years with a guard on my trimmer. Always wondered why professional lawn people never had a guard on their weed trimmers. Now it makes sense. Taking mine off. Thanks.
@robertcornelius3514
@robertcornelius3514 Рік тому
Expect to break a lot of windows.
@alexgleason5773
@alexgleason5773 Рік тому
Don't do it, unpredictable deflections and engine will run out quicker
@rixogtr
@rixogtr Рік тому
It's nice to see somebody who's so deep into using one method willing to completely change the approach and try a different method. I like it, les us know how did you go and if you feel the difference.
@rogerbec5766
@rogerbec5766 Рік тому
@@rixogtr - Will do.
@rogerbec5766
@rogerbec5766 Рік тому
@@robertcornelius3514 - Thought about that but it just so happens there are no rocks of any size in my lawn. Just clay in South Texas. But I'll keep that in mind. Thanks.
@manuelanchondo9121
@manuelanchondo9121 Рік тому
I have seen a few videos that show lawn-cutting experts not having the guard on. I have seen them trim bushes while trimming the grass and edging as well. They have given me good ideas however I get what I like using the edgit pro. For the edges you don't have to see the edge, it protects better, wider cutting path and the string lasts much longer. You are right about the person who knows what they are doing, common sense. Getting into tighter spaces or inside corners, I just turn it on edge position and adjust string length, no issues. Thanks for the advice, I will try it without any guard to see what I can learn THANKS!
@Bernardory
@Bernardory Рік тому
Thanks for being real and honest! It’s so true that this can be a dangerous tool with or without the Guard.
@rogermurray3707
@rogermurray3707 Рік тому
Thanks Jason!! Another great video. I started a small lawn care business this year to give me something to do since I am now retired from the military. Your videos have helped me tremendously and I appreciate you for doing them. I too agree with taking the guard off because it raised my efficiency/speed greatly. I started noticing that most of the lawn care folks that I would see had theirs removed so I tried it and was immediately hooked. I feel that I got hit with as much debris with the guard on as I do now with it off, and the efficiency is worth the risk, IN MY OPINION!! Thanks again!
@noahblevins9569
@noahblevins9569 3 дні тому
The visibility issue from having a guard on caused me to get hit by much more than I do after removing the sucker. That is only my anecdotal experience....but I will never use a guard again.
@mattd2080
@mattd2080 Рік тому
One of the best reasons to take it off: trim around small stumps, posts beds/obstacles etc without walking entirely around the item. You're able to trim on all 360 degrees around the head, not just the open section that the guard isn't covering.
@bofkaycee1970
@bofkaycee1970 Рік тому
Experience will soon prove you should have left the guard on and modified it so the string can be longer than the factory limit cutter. I hope you don’t lose a tooth or eye.
@luiscalfe3060
@luiscalfe3060 Рік тому
What model of husqvarna?
@sirzombiegaming
@sirzombiegaming Рік тому
I do that with the guard on. Just can't do anything too big of a diameter that way
@2008razvan
@2008razvan Рік тому
better if you don't encounter a steel wire left in the grass, at 11.000 rpm it could rip your feets to the bone. with the guard on, it could break the guard.
@mikeloks7560
@mikeloks7560 Рік тому
@@2008razvan i doubt that would ever happen lmao. A little over exaggerating there
@michaelmasek185
@michaelmasek185 Рік тому
I agree with every one of your reasons you gave to take off the guard. I took mine off when one of the screws came out and got lost. I see better, work more quickly, and get more done without guard in place.
@lar7905
@lar7905 Рік тому
From New Hampshire...#5 reason was a gem. Yes, people scroll around looking to criticize because they have nothing better to do. Unbelieveable. Good presentation. I'm here because I wanted to hear another experienced person's opinion on the subject. Thank you. Again, I found your style right to the point and interesting.
@chuckmaxon3727
@chuckmaxon3727 Рік тому
I started my lawn care business in a trailer park, I found the guard was useful in moving extension cords and cable tv lines just hook and drag. I just got used to the guards, however the trailer park is only about 1/3 of my customer base at this point so I will take the guard off of one of my trimmers and give it a shot. Good video.
@jeffstanley4593
@jeffstanley4593 Рік тому
You need more than one trimmer if you want to use the guard but won't it off as well.
@williamjanik7743
@williamjanik7743 Рік тому
I too use a Husqvarna trimmer and the dealer turned me onto the Husqvarna high torque gear head for their trimmers. It's great if you have to trim overgrown properties. Keep up the great content.
@x_zubrance
@x_zubrance Рік тому
I'm a sole small business operator and quite often have to slash fast growing still wet green winter weeds or grasses (south western Australia) which used to stick to the guard and increase the weight of the head significantly on my Husky. I was having to stop frequently to remove the wet mass, wasting so much time. Now my swathes are wider, quicker, with almost negligible strain on the arms and body. My only regret is that I didn't take the guard off years earlier! Thanks for sharing :)
@awboat
@awboat Рік тому
The only thing I miss is the correct cut to the proper length of the line the guard provides. I bang out too much line sometimes and my engine bogs down, unable to spin the head fast enough. If I remember I carry wire cutters to cut the line.
@thejimmy6533
@thejimmy6533 Рік тому
@@awboat If the string is too long for your weak trimmer, find some concrete, a rock, whatever, and wear it down a little. Quick and easy to do. No need to carry cutters.
@simonwolf7029
@simonwolf7029 Рік тому
I've been a professional gardener in the UK for 20 years and use trimmers with and without guards ( I do prefer without) with no worries. I always wear a clear face shield so no problem 😉
@gregh3533
@gregh3533 Рік тому
First off, I trim my landscaping twice a year wether it needs it or not 😁 This is mainly due to the fact I HATE USING STRING TRIMMERS. For many of the reasons Jason outlined in the video. Today after removing the guard, I hate the string trimmer a little less 😁 It is so much easier to maneuver and I can place it better into tight spaces. I realize the guard string cutter is gone, but it seems that the string goes much further. I will add that I use a full face shield with muffs and safety glasses. It does get hot, but I have had multiple pieces of debris hit my face. I'm sure Professionals see this as overkill, however I'm also sure they control and use the trimmers much better than I. Jason thanks for sharing, I think maybe I'll trim four times a year 😁 My wife will appreciate that!!!
@lawncarelife
@lawncarelife Рік тому
Glad to help. Thanks for watching the video and leaving a comment
@moserlanny1074
@moserlanny1074 Рік тому
To Greg H. who trims twice a year weather it needs it or not. I don't belive it's your imagination that your string would last longer, because you no longer "bounce" out 12 inches and auto cut off 4, "ware down" to 5, "bounce out 12 auto cut off 4 "ware down" to 5. Those 4s, or what ever they actually are, that the guard USED to "automaticly"cut off would add up. And you won't find in your yard those little pieces of strings that went to waste before. Less wasteful. Good Point. I like your mention of face and hearing protection.
@tommyboi76
@tommyboi76 Рік тому
Absolutely not overkill.
@dustinbroderick3878
@dustinbroderick3878 Рік тому
The string goes further because it is physicalllu longer cause it’s not getting cut by the guard
@billsmith305
@billsmith305 Рік тому
Well said, never used a guard for many years, understand the machine and use it sensibly , like most things, the instructions and guards are for safety for insurance and claims, like don't drink hot coffee it might scald you,
@debrak.6430
@debrak.6430 3 місяці тому
Love your comments at the end....and those Very same people may not Understand the sarcasm.....good sense of humor is very beneficial.....thank u for the well explained info😊
@williamcarl4200
@williamcarl4200 9 місяців тому
Since 1983 I have liked a long line. No bump heads back then. But I also like a full guard. By tinkering with different parts from different brands I have a full guard with 8.5 inch length per strand from head to guard. I also advance the line manually so the string cutting blade is removed. Great performance with .95 line. Cool channel.
@marija2387
@marija2387 7 місяців тому
Thank you. I like the idea of seeing where I'm trimming. I butcher my edges with a guard. I'm 74yo and just starting lawn care after the death of my husband. This males sense❤
@marija2387
@marija2387 7 місяців тому
Makes sense
@3chrisb
@3chrisb Рік тому
One of the best lawn care channels out there!
@jmzct1254
@jmzct1254 Рік тому
I'm not a professional and have wondered why people take the guard off. You explained it perfectly. I think I'll try mine with the guard off because of this video. 👍
@antonioguzman1956
@antonioguzman1956 9 місяців тому
Very good job explaining pros and cons about the guard on grass trimmers!!!👍👍
@hwysteve
@hwysteve Рік тому
Reasons to keep the guard on. There is a clipper on the guard to trim the strings to equal length giving better spin balance. Also, Clipper keeps the ends of the string sharp for better cutting. Keeping the string to a manageable length gives higher rpm for cutting in higher grass a clears out the grass faster. I have used trimmer without a guard and find the above reasons give a much better cut
@DanielRichards644
@DanielRichards644 Рік тому
thats one of my reasons and my other reason is being able to back the guard up to the tree base and trim the grass around the tree without risking scarring the tree trunk, especially on younger trees.
@tekknorat
@tekknorat Рік тому
You can always fashion some clipper holder out of scrap metal. It still gets in the way, but far less than a full guard.
@reedbreneman9443
@reedbreneman9443 Рік тому
Sorry ,,,But I disagree.I have been in the commercial mowing business and I own a small engine shop and there are NO arguements that hold water for having the guard on.Jason is spot on!
@lfakerson7703
@lfakerson7703 Рік тому
I find if my string gets a bit long I just run the string against concrete for a few seconds and it just grinds it down.
@extraacct478
@extraacct478 Рік тому
Only when you feed it initially. Once it gets worn down to be slightly shorter than the guard cutter, then you can have one side that is the full 7-1/2 and the other might get nicked and be 1/2” long.
@tobinator999
@tobinator999 Рік тому
This is a common misconception. The deflector is not there for your safety. Its only purpose is to keep the line at the proper length for optimal engine speed. If your line is too long you will break the trimmer. Most commonly the shaft will slip in the clutch housing, rendering the trimmer useless. -Former Stihl Tech
@mowler8042
@mowler8042 Рік тому
I used to take the guard off and I'm in my 25th year of property maintenance and keep it on so why? saves trimmer line and prevents objects hitting me in the eye.
@tardwrangler
@tardwrangler Рік тому
Insightful, ty
@MachoRaton
@MachoRaton Рік тому
@@knacket1 Don’t believe a word of that
@CDG91
@CDG91 Рік тому
Yea I don’t believe you
@mowler8042
@mowler8042 Рік тому
@@CDG91 it's right in the name Deflector
@ishakzakaria3923
@ishakzakaria3923 10 місяців тому
This is one of the best video lessons that I have ever learned from. I just put high boots and glasses on and my work done at least 1/2 of the usual time. 😂Thanks a lot!
@cristobaldelacruz142
@cristobaldelacruz142 Рік тому
I just bought a new weed eater, and will take it off. For this reason went thru a lot of line in 1 day, because of the line cutter on guard. Usually takes me two weeks to go thru same amount. I also like my line a little bigger so I don’t have to keep bumping head on concrete every 6 ft. You made a lot of good points.
@codyaucoin3412
@codyaucoin3412 Рік тому
I landscaped for years, used the Stilh FS250, great machine. We never fully removed the guard, but you can remove the twine cutter, then cut the guard about half an inch shorter, and the twine will go under the guard, but you still get a lot of the safety of the guard.
@LeonMTan
@LeonMTan Рік тому
thats exactly what im doing now,just remove the cut metal but keep the guard.
@phillyboy8435
@phillyboy8435 Рік тому
Exactly what I did, just don't tell my boss😂😂😂
@TristenHernandez
@TristenHernandez Рік тому
Now this is a good idea however I use electric machines and I don’t know that they’re capable of handling the stress on the motor
@matthewheffernan3877
@matthewheffernan3877 11 місяців тому
Stihl FS250 probably the best trimmer ever made. Very light with great power. of course no longer made
@mdbernsten
@mdbernsten 11 місяців тому
I’m restoring a fs250. It’s a real beast.
@DynamiteBoy84
@DynamiteBoy84 Рік тому
Good idea. I’m going to try this. I always wish the line would be longer when I’m trimming. This will solve it!
@TheHighKirk
@TheHighKirk Рік тому
I use a Troy-Bilt 4-stroke trimmer. There are several attachments aside from the string line head (blower, brush, pole-saw and a few others. I bought another lower section / head for steel blades, it's just a lot faster to switch between heads. As for the guard, that got tossed before the first start up.
@jameslacy8331
@jameslacy8331 Рік тому
I have a farm with lots of fencing and hills. This was a game changer and I'm not stopping to re line all the time now.
@tndeere
@tndeere Рік тому
Stumble on your channel today and thanks for sharing knowledge. I'm not a professional mower but i do have a large area to mow. I have 2 Deere mowers a 1445 (72 inch )and X500 ( 54 inch) 2 stihl weed eaters and it takes my Wife and I about 4 hours to mow everything. Guard coming off next time we mow.
@brianpagemodeltrains
@brianpagemodeltrains Рік тому
After watching your other video about the five reasons to keep the guard ON, I immediately took mine off (lol) and tried it, as well as edging with the trimmer upside down. What a difference, it's a game changer. With the guard off, it's lighter at the head end, and way easier to move around and actually hit the areas I'm aiming for. Edging with the trimmer upside down was initially awkward for me as I was used to doing it sideways, but now, it's more accurate and faster. I'm using an Echo trimmer from a big box store, and I'm not a professional, just doing my own property. Thanks for the advice, Jason, it made a difference for me. By the way, when I took my guard off, I found all kinds of long stringy grass and other crap wound around the shaft area under the guard, and now with the ability to clean that all off, the head is running a bit cooler.
@MrComradebuttons
@MrComradebuttons 11 місяців тому
i’ve edged many years with a gaurd
@brianpagemodeltrains
@brianpagemodeltrains 11 місяців тому
@@MrComradebuttons - Me too, for over 50 years.
@rtedcr
@rtedcr Рік тому
I really appreciate you taking your time to explain all the vantage and disvantatage. I really think leave this for the pro to work with this guards off. Thanks from Brasil.
@justme6621
@justme6621 Рік тому
I've always used a guard to help keep the debris in a line and keep the line the right length. Can certainly see the positive of not having a guard on and how it would make the sight line better. You have some really good examples of using logic to erase the argument against. Simple thing in life is the fact that no matter what you do, it's impossible to make everything idiot proof. Mankind once had the ability to reason; it is more apparent every year that we are becoming more like the animals and refuse to think for ourselves.
@manuelanchondo9121
@manuelanchondo9121 Рік тому
I agree 100%, look who is running (ruining) America.
@guyh.4121
@guyh.4121 Рік тому
Most trimmers are 2 stroke so no worries about “tipping” the unit up to edge. As for removing the guard the string gets to be longer and you can cover more ground.
@da324
@da324 Рік тому
@Tommy Ealey It wears away just like it normally does when you need to bump feed more line.
@henrysmith8012
@henrysmith8012 Рік тому
Idiots that run the line to long kills the RPM on the engine which stops up the exhaust port over time.
@Ben-fk9ey
@Ben-fk9ey Рік тому
You only cut with the edge of the trimmer line ideally so I really doubt how much more ground you're covering especially with a slower rpm due to the increased length of the string.
@shadowgamestv5844
@shadowgamestv5844 Рік тому
I took mine off my Echo because its so small and really does absolutely nothing for me. Also added a Darwins Grip to it to aid more in productivity because it reduces fatigue. But I very much agree with you on everything you said as a pro to taking the guard off. Great Video Keep up the great work.
@dennisnelson2609
@dennisnelson2609 9 місяців тому
As a 68 year old farmer,I totally agree with you.I take the pully guards off New riding mowers,they trap grass.
@telposh
@telposh 4 місяці тому
Great tutorial, everything is about mastering your skills, and is the human who controls the machine. I can see your concepts about productivity are based on your expertise, the one that think differently is their problem. Thank you for sharing!!
@marklawson8346
@marklawson8346 Рік тому
I totally agree with you and it’s a personal choice , unfortunately in the uk the gardens generally not large and as you say the risk of braking a window or damaging a car is a lot higher Salute to a fellow garden maintenance man 🍺👍🏻
@beaumombelli9378
@beaumombelli9378 Рік тому
1000% Behind you mate. The guard is such a pain. I currently still run mine, but would love to run longer line. A good operator will always be safer than an idiot with a guard.
@thedudeguy2356
@thedudeguy2356 Рік тому
Its more about the overtork messing up your engine which causes the trimmer not to idle.
@beaumombelli9378
@beaumombelli9378 Рік тому
I have had the guard on since brand new, and have still had idle issues on my km131r. When I looked it up, it was part of normal routine maintenance to adjust the idle screw. Maybe it moves slightly during operation or wears marginally I'm not sure, either way it only took a minor adjustment, now it idles perfectly again. As stated in this video, these machines are tools to make an income. A good businessman always looks for ways to reduce time and increase efficiency. Increasing profitability is key.
@spud13x13
@spud13x13 Рік тому
"A good operator will always be safer than an idiot with a guard." The official quote of everyone who will leave the earth with fewer extremities than they came onto it with. There are times and places to drop the guard. This ain't it.
@beaumombelli9378
@beaumombelli9378 Рік тому
@@spud13x13 A good operator with a guard is obviously the safest outcome. But as stated, an idiot with a guard will be more prone to injury than a good operator without a guard. People still crash cars with airbags. Believe it or not. Don't drive like an idiot, and be aware of other road users (aka a good operator) and you will be safer.
@brettblack7049
@brettblack7049 Рік тому
@@thedudeguy2356 what are you talking about, is this something you know from your own personal experience or did you read about it on the internet 🤔.
@drumphoto
@drumphoto Рік тому
I don't make a habit of responding to videos, but after hearing and watching yours, I felt like I should show a little positivity. I cannot remember the number of times I have been hit with a small bit of debris that left no mark, no cut, no nothing, like you without a guard, I have had a cut once from debris on my leg, nowhere near my face as was your one experience. Listening to your video as a professional landscaper you have totally made me believe those guards are there more to protect the manufacturer as opposed to actually to aid me in my safety or productivity, and I hate that every time I hit the trigger more string is advanced and promptly cut off by the blade on the guard. Thanks for the advice and rational thinking, my guard is no more. proper clothing eyewear and common sense are far more effective and efficient than the guard will ever be. Thanks again!
@jimg518
@jimg518 8 місяців тому
It’s the world we live in. Anyone who disagrees with you has to either silence you or attack you personally. Great video. Carry on sir.
@overcastrails5587
@overcastrails5587 Рік тому
1:57: when people say that you can’t turn your trimmer upside down to edge, it shows they don’t understand how these two strokes work. Unless it’s a true 4 stroke trimmer, where there is separate sump for oil, you can flip the engine any direction you need to without any issues. These two strokes (and Stihl 4-mix engines, that still require mixed gas) are built and designed to run in more positions than just upright. That’s why handheld equipment is most often two stroke, because the manufacturers assume it will be run in a wide range of different positions. You will not hurt a thing, if you turn a two stroke ( or Stihl 4 mix ) upside down, to edge.
@lawncarelife
@lawncarelife Рік тому
Thank you
@jessedonaldson2536
@jessedonaldson2536 Рік тому
This man is 100% right! Ive been guardless for 2 years... I've almost eliminated the need to push mow.
@fomoco300k
@fomoco300k Рік тому
We have guards on all of ours and almost never push now. 🤷🏻‍♂️
@T_81535
@T_81535 Рік тому
You can cover a hell of a lot more ground with a good trimmer than you can with a push mower
@justinedse8435
@justinedse8435 11 місяців тому
​@@T_81535Not true
@rw3476
@rw3476 10 місяців тому
Thanks for the video. I’ve been looking for a way to speed up my ditch mowing so point #4 wider cut is key for me. I will use a clear full face shield and long pants and long sleeved shirt to minimize any debris risk.
@halffast1850
@halffast1850 Рік тому
I thought I was the only one who takes the guard off. I first started doing this when I was a kid having to weed eat our fishing pond. My Dad wasn't very happy and told me I was a idiot for doing that but the pond was huge with steep banks on the back side. Taking the guard off really cut down the time I spent cutting and gave me more time to fish.
@davidhodge0201
@davidhodge0201 Рік тому
I noticed the vast majority of lawn care businesses have no guards on thier trimmers. I always assumed that they just broke them off and just n3ver got a new one. Never considered they took them off for a reason.
@Lewis_T
@Lewis_T 11 місяців тому
That’s how I got started taking mine off too. Had to keep our pond trimmed and nice looking. The guards really got in my way and limited how and where I could put it, on top of really slowing me down…
@TD-wi1zh
@TD-wi1zh 2 місяці тому
@@davidhodge0201For my old weed eater that's what happened, the bearing in the end of the curved shaft failed and the end of the shaft got so hot the plastic guard melted. Cheap domestic unit. I took the remains of the guard off when I took it apart to fix the bearing, never got around to replacing it and just used concrete to "trim" the line when I let some new line out. Got used to not having a guard and just using proper eye protection (and making sure my legs were covered, old jeans do that job just fine).
@shadog1962
@shadog1962 9 місяців тому
I've been trimming 2 hours a day serving lawn care customers for the last 7 years. I had the guard on the first year in the interest of safety. Well i hit the ground alot as the guard was always catching on something as i moved the head around. Then i saw a video by Stan discussing the the benefits of no guard. I took the guard off and the control I have is great, i hardly ever hit the ground and I trim many ditches and over the edges of banks. In the interest of safety, when I'm trimming near the road I stop when I see a car, some people freak out when they see a trimmer near the road. 😂 In wear safety glasses and long pants and sleeve arm protection. 13:46
@1Igster1
@1Igster1 5 місяців тому
If you take the guard off and get injured by flying debris and make a workers comp claim, it will be denied due to illegal modification /i proper use of a power tool i.e. removal of a safety feature.
@user-md4zk2pm9o
@user-md4zk2pm9o 11 місяців тому
i had mine without a guard for almost 3 years and it works really good i love it my weedeater wen't from 18inch cut to 41 inches without struggling with weedeater line
@hongz.8050
@hongz.8050 Рік тому
I just bought a new gas trimmer . Good to know this knowledge before I start using it. Thank you !
@Fantisan95
@Fantisan95 Рік тому
Im surprised nobody has mentioned the weight savings of removing the guard. The guard might be light in hand, but when you get it extended out on the end of the shaft it feels like it weighs 3x as much. My back definitely appreciates it not being on there lol
@jayjaynella4539
@jayjaynella4539 Рік тому
Especially when the guard accumulates a significant amount of dead grass, mud, sticks, and other crap.
@jayc4715
@jayc4715 Рік тому
Wimp
@johnnyadams1755
@johnnyadams1755 Рік тому
@Fantisan95, I was about to make the same comment, but you beat me to it👍
@zabduhamel6745
@zabduhamel6745 Рік тому
Yes makes them easier/faster to swing
@jerrycannon6940
@jerrycannon6940 Рік тому
1 oz? ?
@givingmyalltolife686
@givingmyalltolife686 Рік тому
Thanks for the tip! Looks like your line lasts a lot longer without the guard too. Nothing frustrates me more than messing with the line
@brendanbay4323
@brendanbay4323 Рік тому
One of the sad sides of life is the existence of stupidity and the unending number of critics who prove that they will always be with us so we always know them thank you for the helpful information will make my yard work easier and quicker
@billyrusso3563
@billyrusso3563 Місяць тому
Great idea man. I've never even thought about taking the guard off. I am now. Thanks
@doubledragon2074
@doubledragon2074 Рік тому
I have mastered my ego trimmer for my small yard with guard on. If I had to do a big area or ran a business I probably would take it off but for now I am all about safety and leave mine on as a single home owner usage. 5000sqft. No hate from me Jason you are a pro you know what you are talking about! Congrats on 100k subs brother!
@abowhand
@abowhand Рік тому
Tried to master my ego once and failed miserably
@dereksmith5019
@dereksmith5019 Рік тому
I agree with you on taking the guard off , i look after a 52 acre park with trails and 2 acres in grass . No guard works so much faster and has a benefit of sweeping a pavement sidewalk after finishing cutting and trimming , Simply sweep from side to side while walking backwards . It finishes the job with a clean sidewalk .
@lawncarelife
@lawncarelife Рік тому
Good point. I personally don't believe taking the guard off reduces the lifespan of a trimmer but even if it did it would be worth it to me because you're making more money by being faster
@Fortsand1
@Fortsand1 Рік тому
I came up on your article about taking the guard while surfing around. Honestly, I had never thought about doing that but I think I will try it, looks beneficial. Thanks for posting!!!
@michaelcasey8730
@michaelcasey8730 Рік тому
You actually solved a problem for me... I've often wondered why the guards are even there... They hinder productivity
@waynenocton
@waynenocton Рік тому
Years ago I had a guard break, and very soon after I noticed how much better it worked without it, and I actually used much much less string. As soon as it gets just a little to short, it slows the work way down, and soon as you bump it, it cuts a big piece off. Does make a mess, that’s true enough, but it also forces you to wear your gear which you should have been wearing all along.
@Aerogrow
@Aerogrow 9 місяців тому
lol... same thing here... Broke guard halfway through job; realize how much better it was without. Going guess they are there due to lawyers and lowest common denominator of human beings suing companies; because they weed trimmed in flip flops and lost a toe.
@waynenocton
@waynenocton 9 місяців тому
@@Aerogrow yup lol, like the guy that tried, and failed to trim his hedges with the lawnboy, I mean they are light compared to most mowers but wow! Once in a while, somehow one string gets to short and I have to cut the long piece with a knife or cutters but still, overall I like it without the guard, and you’re probably dead right, just there to make the lawyers happy.
@klynstynklynstyn3486
@klynstynklynstyn3486 Рік тому
I like how you stressed " if you want the guard on leave the guard on''. Too bad there are some people who don't understand or even hear that part. You can put the horse directly IN the water until he drowns and he still don't know where to get a drink. I totally agree with everything you said about the guards. Great video.
@nopenope134
@nopenope134 2 дні тому
I agree with everything you said. I started with a cheaper electric trimmer with the guard off. I had some issues, so I tried it with the guard on. With it on the issues were just amplified! Took the guard off, and I live with a few minor inconveniences with my particular trimmer (being battery, single line, and Ryobi LOL)
@arnie111999
@arnie111999 10 місяців тому
Brilliant mate, from an old guy in Europe- been doing this for years - totally agree
@henrypruett9938
@henrypruett9938 Рік тому
Some guards have a built in knife to keep the line at a certain length. Without the guard you loose less string but performance (RPMs) drops with longer string. I’ve used mine (Stihl Kombi) with and without. Great video!
@garyhaley3072
@garyhaley3072 Рік тому
Get you a Shindiawa and you won't loose any rpm. They kick ass & take names
@bobnwashington
@bobnwashington Рік тому
How about carrying small scissors, snip line if too long ?
@tickyul
@tickyul Рік тому
@@garyhaley3072 Very aggressive, hostile and scary remarks for a weedeater-video, wow!
@tslim250
@tslim250 Рік тому
There's good situations for taking it off, like the large areas and visibility but the guard is great for inner garden work where you need a small trimmer line and no risk to surrounding plants and when you want to catch that one weed right by your foot and not blast your toe. But yeah, i worked on a lawn crew for a while and we never ran guards on our trimmers either, we had residential and commercial and tbh the only downside is the flying debris but if you keep your throttle input in check it was never a big deal....
@patcal16
@patcal16 8 місяців тому
Wow! So much better without the guard. I’ve noticed most landscaping company’s don’t have the guards on. Now I know why. Thanks
@Sinvare
@Sinvare 10 місяців тому
I have twice had some idiots without the guards on shoot rocks into my windshield while I was driving. Both times they were trimming the gaps between the sidewalk and road surface that run parallel to the road. Getting compensation would of been a pain so they were productive and I payed for it. A properly placed brush guard (not a dinky grass guard) can block the area where you/others/cars are going to be. It won't get everything but at least you can prevent it from going to far off the ground. The orientation of the gap means you are going to send rocks. No matter your skill, that gap is going throw rocks in line with the road. Operator skill goes a long way to mitigate risks, but even the most skilled can be fatigued, distracted by life events, call from the next job, etc... Great video that has a title that almost matches the contents of the video. Those are 6 solid reasons to take off the guard.
@pallmall5495
@pallmall5495 Рік тому
Trimmer guard comes off before I even start a new trimmer.RPMs being a bit slower will not hurt the engine as long as your not going crazy on string length.The few less rpms also lets the string last longer,and makes it possible to cut a few heavier weeds that would normally just fox tail a shorter string.I save the guard just in case I ever decide to trade or sell,but in 25 years that has yet to happen.
@MavericksGoosed
@MavericksGoosed Рік тому
I bet you run into a lot of carbon build up in your exhaust though. The lower RPMs doesn't allow for proper burn out and will clog that screen in a heartbeat, bogging the unit down. We always tell our customers to run things wide open, as they're intended, for that reason.
@pallmall5495
@pallmall5495 11 місяців тому
@@MavericksGoosed I have only clogged one spark arrestor and that was from GRC 2 stroke oil. I agree that running the string 7 or 8 inches longer would choke up an engine and make it run hot, but an extra 3-4 inches will not harm a thing.
@justinedse8435
@justinedse8435 11 місяців тому
​@@MavericksGoosedDude, you can't even see that, what on earth are you talking about, lol
@powernab8457
@powernab8457 Рік тому
Lawn Care Life: You just have to love the haters. The points you have made on the use of trimmer are vailed. It's basically different strokes for different folks. I am more into safety but your breakdown works for you 👍👍
@williamtravis7296
@williamtravis7296 10 місяців тому
Most of the professionals I see here in Oklahoma working commercially have the guard removed. I am watching this to see if it's worth removing for my home use. Good Video!
@williamgilley7061
@williamgilley7061 21 день тому
When I started in grounds maintenance 27 years ago we used to flip it over and edge with it and flip it over and trim too.
@KingPomegranite
@KingPomegranite Рік тому
I personally like one with and one without the guard depending on the situation. Cutting curbline and walkway cracks is much safer with the guard, edging and trimming around where the mower wont get and steep hills are much easier without the guard. Its easier to have both options readily available for your needs. Thats my personal and professional opinion
@savage22bolt32
@savage22bolt32 Рік тому
Man, you got your cake, and eating it too! Lucky man, bro!
@jamiepippin3892
@jamiepippin3892 Рік тому
That guard’s not doing you any good. But since you’re a “professional” I’ll take your word for it.
@Branhawk
@Branhawk Рік тому
@@jamiepippin3892 His opinion is professional
@thejimmy6533
@thejimmy6533 Рік тому
After using mine (and others) without a guard for two decades, there is no way I could ever use one with. I don't care what the situation is, without the guard is always going to be an advantage for me. 🙂
@scottjohnson5828
@scottjohnson5828 Рік тому
Sometimes it just depends on the user. It’s like edging vs string edging pros and cons of both. It’s all preference. Sometimes it depends on the user as well. I honestly don’t think you save much more time but I haven’t tried it the other way. Don’t knock it until you try it. I just think 🤔 in my head with the guard on you can always have fresh line on it where it’s a sharper edge and easier to cut. All in all I don’t save much time but if you have a lot of hill properties yes I can see where it’s beneficial and save you time. I think just use it on a scenario basis. Just like if there’s a car in the driveway your not going to flip edge your going to pull out the edger. It’s sometimes common sense.
@robertbobby3325
@robertbobby3325 11 місяців тому
I like number four, I do large areas all the time, but hillsides like the one you demonstrated on, I would mow that, I get practically vertical with my zero turn, I use a Kubota 48" and 54", they're like an old Timex, takes a licking but keeps on ticking, God bless 🙏
@josephmurphy1509
@josephmurphy1509 4 місяці тому
Thanks. I tried it and its the best idea for a while. I find you don't use as much line as well.👍
@Sylvan_dB
@Sylvan_dB Рік тому
I grew up using a "WeedEater" made by WeedEater before they were bought out by Poulan. It was a big, heavy unit with 4 strings and never had a guard (or a string trimmer). It did have a little metal rod loop so when you set down the gear the head would be held off the ground and the unit wouldn't roll over. Other than the string trimmer, I don't find the guards on modern trimmers actually guard anything. Still just as much debris flying around and hitting me and everything else. That's the nature of the beast. Motor strain is up to you. Don't run the string too long.
@dangrimes5078
@dangrimes5078 Рік тому
I have a weed eater. It's a little green trimmer. Bought it about 15 years ago. It was about $100 as I recall. It starts on a few pulls and never had a problem with it.
@danieltaulbee
@danieltaulbee Рік тому
I've never seen an actual professional operate a string trimmer with the guard on. Same goes for the handle safety-stops on 36" and 48" type walk behind commercial mowers. Knowing how to use your equipment, and wearing eye and ear protection, as well as pants, will keep you safe.
@eugeneplum215
@eugeneplum215 Рік тому
I work for Briteview and we have to keep them on for the safety reasons but I definitely would like to take the guard off but I'm used to working with the guard and it doesn't hinder me to much.
@robertsinger8015
@robertsinger8015 Місяць тому
I mowed properties in Bay Hill in the 90's... No gaurd, and we restring with only one string... You can tap the string out as large as a 21" lawn mower... Then you don't need to "sweep" back and forth, the area trimmed is wider, hence you can "walk" the edges and beds must quicker... We also edge culverts and even sprinkler heads that have fallen below the turf line... Tip viburnum and ligustrum hedges and and umbrellaed trees, without going back to the truck to grad a hedge trimmer... Its a 7 in one, weedeater, edger, tiller, trimmer, hedger, broom and blower
@srichmo4
@srichmo4 6 місяців тому
Appreciate you giving a full view of how to trim with common sense. I use full goggles and the guard is basically useless
@theoamend5769
@theoamend5769 Рік тому
Thank you very much for the confirmation of removing my gaurd! I just edged my new yard and messed up the clean lines it had BECAUSE OF THAT DARN GUARD!!! I had just said I was going to take it off 'safe or not' for the next trim! You have made me feel confident I can do this with the BEST tips for keeping myself as safe as I can be WITHOUT the guard! Love watching and learn a lot from you!
@fomoco300k
@fomoco300k Рік тому
You can blame the guard for crooked edges, but body really believes that.
@justinedse8435
@justinedse8435 11 місяців тому
​@@fomoco300kexcuse me?
@mikefruge8589
@mikefruge8589 11 місяців тому
I have followed this debate for quite a while now. I just had bilateral hernia surgery, and after about four weeks of recovery, my doctor had finally allowed me to pick up my string trimmer. In an effort to minimize strain, I decided to remove the guard from my Echo trimmer. I have the Echo 225 PAS trimmer. I selected this trimmer because it was the lightest weight commercial trimmer I could find. At my age, every ounce counts. The guard on this trimmer is relatively small and probably weighs less than a pound. So, before my surgery, my incentive to remove it was low. Now that I have removed the guard and used the trimmer, I have some observations I would like to share. Even though the change in weight is minimal, it makes more of a difference than I expected. The weight reduction occurred at the opposite end of about a six-foot shaft which magnifies the advantage. In addition, the side-to-side motion of the head is a constant source of inertia. You move left, stop the momentum, restart the momentum in the opposite direction, time after time. This really starts to add up over the course of your day. Another factor I had failed to consider, was the accumulation of grass and mud on the guard as it is used. This probably doubles the weight of any guard. I found that using the trimmer took much less effort than I expected. Many thanks to this channel, and the others who have recommended this modification.
@mulsannestraight
@mulsannestraight 6 днів тому
I am an amateur DIYer new home owner I am all for safety. I bought thick rubber boots designed for yard jobs. So far it saved me from stepping on nails from a demo job, a snapped chainsaw chain, trimmer blade. There are those days when I been working the yard 8 hours and super tired things can happen always best to have the best gear when using machinery like these. I don't care what the lawn ninjas here in the comments section have to say about their manlyness. Safety is key in everything.
@bryanp8010
@bryanp8010 Рік тому
Every lawn company I worked for took the guards off and it drove me nuts. They stop some, not all debris, but anything helps. I love how they cut the string if it gets too long. I could always see find with them but I edge w my trimmer and that things has saved my legs so much. Even w pants I always got bloody legs but I prefer the guard. Redmax guards are smaller than echo n some others so they’re great
@marcusmorua
@marcusmorua Рік тому
I’ve actually had an instance of the guard throwing a rock at my eye. It is there to protect you from debris but in a rare case like mine debris can also ricochet off the guard.
@bretjjjohnson7942
@bretjjjohnson7942 Рік тому
Soon after I took mine off. I had a rock. About half the size of a golf ball. Hit me in the forehead and about knocked my azz out. I ended up putting mine back on. Plus I dont feel like being covered head to toe in grass.
@thatrealba
@thatrealba Рік тому
My main reason for leaving the guard on when I was a contractor was for liability reasons. If you are a one man operation, sure do whatever. If you have a crew or crews running trimmers, leaving the guard on closes a HUGE liability door. Personally, I take the guard off.
@blessedinjax
@blessedinjax 9 місяців тому
I like how you started with reasons of keepin it on before your main point
@DaveHenshaw
@DaveHenshaw 7 місяців тому
I've been mowing for over twenty years. It only took me about three weeks to figure out that leaving the guard on was a very bad idea. As far as safety is concerned if anyone comes near when I'm using the weed eater I stop and explain that it's dangerous for them because of flying debris. I don't start again until they have left the area. I also disable all safety systems on my mowers. Mower safety systems cut down on productivity and I'm smart enough to use the mowers in a safe manner that protects me and other people. If anyone comes out while I'm mowing I stop and ask them to go back inside or leave the area until I am finished. Pretty simple.
@jimmywalden7666
@jimmywalden7666 Рік тому
we've been doing lawn service for 30 years and we've always taken the gaurds off. If you carry it all day that extra wieght makes a difference in addition to the points you've covered. And yes you will get hit occasionaly but the speed and productivity is what we're after
@Frank-mv6xv
@Frank-mv6xv 11 місяців тому
The guard weights a pound 😄👍👍
@michaelwillcutt2619
@michaelwillcutt2619 10 місяців тому
@@Frank-mv6xv I doubt it weighs that much
@SuperballsSupervidsOnYT
@SuperballsSupervidsOnYT 7 місяців тому
​@@Frank-mv6xvso what. That pound wears at you over time and after 8 hours it feels heavier and heavier.
@icouldholdyouforever
@icouldholdyouforever 10 місяців тому
I just took mine off yesterday and I don’t know why I didn’t do it a long time ago. Game changer. Edging speed and efficiency drastically improved plus its lighter, and I don’t find myself bumping out the line anywhere near as much either.
@lisalane7648
@lisalane7648 Рік тому
Mine has a light weight battery. When I purchased this trimmer came with the two batteries. I charge both before going to work with the trimmer. I really can get in and under the bushes with the guard on. My trimmer is made slim though takes down a lot or a little. I really can't swing around an old fashioned gas leaf blower do to my spine issue s. So this tool piece fits me well. I actually bought this tool on installments off the TV. I can do the whole yard if I wanted to. I love mine. I also like the battery idea because I don't have to mess around with the gas etc. and also when one battery is out I know it's time to go take a break and drink something like water with electrolytes to stay hydrated on hot and not so hot days. This gives me time to go walk around the areas of the yard and red flag any areas I may have overlooked and areas I totally missed because nothing was growing there before and now there just may be a small jungle starting to grow that isn't part of our plan. Have fun while doing the yard work I always take the super soaker with me and either spray some areas, play around with the dogs or just squirt the kids on a hot day. Just be careful everyone is away from danger is my motto. Intuition tells me to keep the guard on even when storing because it's safer and wouldn't be as much of a hazard if walked into by accident etc. As far as the warranty goes never had to use it so even if the guard was off that wouldn't have mattered in my case. When purchasing ask the sales person what exactly would not be covered under the warranty if one was to keep the guard off. One may be surprised at the answer really. 🍀✌️🙏✝️🌞🌻🌈🕊️🐕
@trainstractorscarsandtruck7362
@trainstractorscarsandtruck7362 Рік тому
All very good reasons for productivity and if you aren't worried about warranty or repairs. I will say one reason to leave it on is when you gas it up it puts torque on the drive head and most guards are incorporated into it so that the drive head doesn't move as much with the extra guard bracing. Removing the guard will allow head to torque more and repair will come alot quicker. Not all models but alot.
@StonedViper
@StonedViper Рік тому
As everyone has learned in the last 2 years, UKposts knows what's best for anyone's health and safety and UKposts recommended this video to me so removing the guard must be good 👍
@eugeneplum215
@eugeneplum215 Рік тому
LMAO!!
@supertramp6011
@supertramp6011 Рік тому
Loved this, absolutely agreed with every word he said. Can’t believe how many people I see wearing full chainsaw apparel while using a lawn strimmer,especially in hot weather, pouring sweat, reduced visibility with a full face shield, and ear defenders so they can’t hear anyone coming…. First thing I do is throw the guard away,it just gets in the way all the time, and massively reduces productivity. If you disagree, then fight me!🤣🤣🤣
@oswaldjenkins8557
@oswaldjenkins8557 Рік тому
I came for the fight club but I see no one else has challenged you 😪 I'll be back in a couple weeks bye.
@T_81535
@T_81535 Рік тому
I agree with no guard but ppe, regardless if hot or not, ain't a bad idea if you can stand to wear it. I'll fight if that's what your looking for.👊
@ElmoColt45
@ElmoColt45 Рік тому
Soon as i watch your video guard will come off, never even thought of that, thanks for your video's. especially when you turn it over!
@jimjenkins3928
@jimjenkins3928 10 місяців тому
I think you are a absolutely National Hero for removing the guard. 😊 Rugged individualism!
@jefferymerriner
@jefferymerriner Рік тому
I use weed eaters and tractors for 18 years and I took the guards off of every weed eater I ever owned. It improves your cutting to a 360° instead of 180° right? In the front of the weed eater. The weed eater will cut better, cut faster and if you you're wearing protective hearing and eye shades, you don't have to worry
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