Absolutely love this machine so much I bought a second one. Soo versatile and powerful, first tool on the van every time! Have you tried a mulching blade on it? Brambles don't stand a chance, I even use a clearing saw on mine. Excellent machine!!!
I run 2 of the 535LK's, not with a blade though, too much vibration with split shafts. Have all the attachments other than the blower one, as not much use for it. :D Ditto, always the first tool checked onboard the van for the day.
@@tgsgardenmaintenance4627 I prefer my Makita Backpack Brush cutter for blade work. Takes all the heavy lifting out of the equation, better balance & control.
@@shadowofthegardener. I actually find the 535LK being a loop handle, more manoeuvrable and has plenty of power to do almost any job! Just my opinion of course. Bought extra shafts, so switch between tool takes just seconds!
@@tgsgardenmaintenance4627 the loop handle is good for that, no denying it. Big space strimming though, out comes the Backpack strimmers. Love the 535's though. Especially up a 5 meter ladder in hedging season! Also agree, they have all the power required to get things done. Hope the season is being good to you & you are all busy. Take care & stay safe!
Absolutely love this machine so much I bought a second one. Soo versatile and powerful, first tool on the van every time! Have you tried a mulching blade on it? Brambles don't stand a chance, I even use a clearing saw on mine. Excellent machine!!!
I run 2 of the 535LK's, not with a blade though, too much vibration with split shafts. Have all the attachments other than the blower one, as not much use for it. :D Ditto, always the first tool checked onboard the van for the day.
@@shadowofthegardener I've found the two blade mulching blade is fine, but the three blade does vibrate too much! Definitely bullhorns required!
@@tgsgardenmaintenance4627 I prefer my Makita Backpack Brush cutter for blade work. Takes all the heavy lifting out of the equation, better balance & control.
@@shadowofthegardener. I actually find the 535LK being a loop handle, more manoeuvrable and has plenty of power to do almost any job! Just my opinion of course. Bought extra shafts, so switch between tool takes just seconds!
@@tgsgardenmaintenance4627 the loop handle is good for that, no denying it. Big space strimming though, out comes the Backpack strimmers. Love the 535's though. Especially up a 5 meter ladder in hedging season! Also agree, they have all the power required to get things done. Hope the season is being good to you & you are all busy. Take care & stay safe!