I came across this website which was very useful for spare gardening tool parts. Running a gardening business, you’re bound to wear out certain parts and machines and finding a replacement isn’t always easy. This very handy website breaks down the tools and makes it very easy to buy spares.
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Looks good, I use another similar online firm called l and s engineers but will try your firm and see how they compare.
I find with parts if they are cheap ones ie say Β£5 or look like something that might fail again ill order a couple and have a spare for future.
In answer, the last spare part I got was a couple of the aluminum thimbles the strimmer line passes through on a stihl 40/2 head.
Blade boss for big Harry Β£15 must of hit something π€·ββοΈ
Funnily enough I used this website a couple weeks ago for a tiny spring for a Husqvarna blower pull start. Really handy.
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Handy, I ordered some bits from a site to service my stuff recently and none of them fit π€£ Iβll use this one in future.
Used it a lot, as well as LS Engineers. Between them both they get a fair bit out of me lol. Good video that will be a helpful tip for someππ
always having to replace my bloody safety glasses. its my own fault really should just put them in my pocket instead of on the ground somewhere.
Great stuff.
I replaced my Stihl petrol strimmer, the pull cord came straight out when I was trying to start it up π Iβve got a battery powered strimmer now, Stihl FSA57, much better, ideal for what I need, AK10 & AK20 batteries. I will try and fix it but itβs very complicated lol