Friday 9 September 2016

Makita Brush Cutters - Ideal For Your Caretaker Job.

The Government caretaker program is scheduled to start soon. Many of the persons selected for the job do not own a weed-eater or have the necessary equipment to carry out the  work. Weed eaters, weed wackers, string trimmers; whatever you call them, they are an essential part of the Government Caretaker Program. But without the best weed eater to cut down those pesky blades of grass the mower can’t reach; your time and effort will be a waste.

If you are in the market for a new weed eater, you’ve come to the right place. We’re here to help you make the right decision on your next weed eater purchase.

Whereas there are different kinds of weed-eaters – cordless, electric and gas, we at Rayneau strongly recommend the Makita gas weed-eaters – they are simply the best.

A gas powered weed eater is common among caretaker Crews islandwide. They are more powerful than electric and battery powered weed eaters. They are ideal if you have a caretaker job and they are useful for these off jobs as well, since there is no issue with not having enough cord like an electric weed eater.

We recommend the Makita RBC2510 24.5cc 2-Stroke Petrol Brush cutter or Makita EBH341U Brush cutter 33.5CC 4-Stroke U handle.

Makita RBC2510 24.5cc 2-Stroke Petrol Brush cutter:

Features:
This quality brushcutter is for those users requiring extra performance in a 24.5cc brushcutter. Suited to the road-side jobs as well as large yards or small acreage. 
  • Electronic ignition system
  • All position diaphragm carburetor
  • Solid Steel drive shaft with heavy duty gearbox
  • Anti-vibration damping reduces operator fatigue
  • Durable full crankshaft engine reduces vibration and ensures long life of machine
  • Automatic centrifugal clutch
  • Low exhaust emissions

Included accessories: Guard, handle, nylon trimmer head, shoulder harness, tool set, 
manual.

Makita EBH341U Brush cutter 33.5cc 4 Stroke U handle:

This trimmer more is "environmentally friendly" than the 2-stroke unit and it is the lightest 4-stroke string trimmer on the market with the highest power-to-weight ratio.
Features:

  • Multi-position lubrication system enables engine to be inclined to any angle for continuous operation.
  • Mechanical Automatic Engine Decompression for quicker, easier starts.
  • Includes brush cutter blade for cutting small trees and heavy brush
  • Compact design with less weight (only 12.1 lbs.).
  • Commercial duty dual stage air filter with large sealing areas is replaceable and easily accessible
  • Oil filling port and drain plug are easily accessible with oil level view window for easy checking and replacing of oil.
  • Steel drive shaft for less vibration and longer equipment life.
  • Easily adjustable handle configuration for improved balance.
An owner of a Makita trimmer who was in the caretaker program  over the past three years had this to say. "I have enjoyed my Makita weed-eater since around 2013 and still use it. It's the most quiet weed-eater I've ever seen and it is very responsive to the throttle. I change the oil in it about every  year with synthetic oil. It typically cranks on the first pull." 
                                            Makita weed-eater at work

 With the program weeks or most likely just days away, are you are stuck wondering whether to buy a 2-stroke or 4-stroke cycle Makita trimmer? Click  http://tinyurl.com/gotuxfp  for more info or call Kendel our Customer Sales Representative in the Power Tools Department at 450-7247. Also available are protective gear and accessories that go with the job.









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