DR Premier Walk Behind String Trimmer Review
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- In this video I review my DR Premier walk behind string trimmer. I explain what I like about the DR string trimmer and I go over why I will never buy this DR walk behind string trimmer again. Hopefully this video gives you the right information and Steers you in the right direction when it comes to purchasing a walk behind string trimmer.
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I saw this review the same day that I bought one, and.considered returning it. I’m glad I didn’t! It eats through tough, 6 foot tall grass. No problem with the belt, cord is easy to install.
I’m glad it worked out for you
The belt on yours was definitely to big or you never adjusted the belt tesion because I have the same exact DR trimmer and I can rip threw 2 or 3 inch thick brush and small trees. Mine absolutely tears threw everything I through at it. Awesome trimmer.
Damn the luck. I've had my DR for about 12 years and never had a problem. It still has the original Belt. I've had to adjust the belt a few times but it tells you when ti needs adjusted. When the belt squeals while being engaged it needs adjusted. I've never used it in rough terrain, it's not designed for that. You can tell by looking at it. I use it Spring, Summer, and fall. It's always cleaned before putting it away. After watching your video I agree with you. You need a hand trimmer.
Of course they say the oil lasts the life of the engine, if you never change it the engine blows up before the oil can "go bad" Is it even possible to change the oil on those?
Looks to me like it’s time for a new belt and a Marketplace Ad!
Definitely!
@@douglaslawncare2843 might be worth a How to change a belt video before you sell, we could do a collab!
Epic!
You should just delete your review. You're a commercial guy and you're complaining that a residential weedwacker doesn't operate as well. I love my Premier. I pair it with the Oregon 0.170 filaments and it just tears through weeds and small Thorn brush. It's easy to start and lightweight. Changing the filament is no more difficult than changing it on a regular weed wacker.
This walk behind string trimmer has allowed me to take back some overgrowth from all the rain we had last year, and in a surprisingly short amount of time.
I did notice that the engine wanted to stall during heavy use. But I found out why. The air filter was Caked Up with small debris so I cleaned it and re-oiled the outer sponge and we're good to go again.
The one thing that I would recommend with the heavier string filament is hearing protection. The Oregon 0.170 is much louder than the sample that came with the Premiere(0.150).
If you want to address a Dr product that is not as good as commercial accessories we would need to talk about the Duro Blades the are offered as a enhancement for the DR Trimmer.
For 50 bucks you get a different cutting head with an adapter plate and six pieces of plastic that flail about and do nothing except chip and break at the first sight of heavy vegetation. Their own website claims that these blades are supposed to be capable of chewing through "bramble". I tried to cut through broomweed and small thorn brush. In 10 minutes the flail blades were completely useless. Don't spend your money on the Duro blades.
Seriously, thank you for the comment! It’s appreciated!
Stall on slopes?
Cocadoodle do
Operator error. Learn what you are doing before you do a review
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🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Anti DR Products maybe
It's super easy to replace the string. It takes me like 1 minute.
I bought one of these from the local tractor supply store. Worked awesome, was super light, and the blue cord lasts ages. Had to return it though because it kept throwing off the belt. Need to redesign that part of this thing and it would be the best.
Jesus stop complaining and I will disagree with you. There’s no way that a string streamer will be more powerful. And Briggs engine are good
Thank you for posting this video! Yesterday, I was Seriously considering buying one of the "DR" string trimmers, and you have changed my mind on that. I have been using my "hand held" "Black & Decker "Grass Hog" string trimmer for the past few years on my 'somewhat flat' and slightly rocky (small rocks) 1/2 acre of open ground near my home (there are 1.7 Acres total on my parcel of land) here in the foothills of The Sierra Nevada foothills. At 74 years of age, my back no longer appreciates my efforts to clear the weeds with the "Grass Hog". I will say that the Grass Hog" has held up to the task in an admirable manner. From what you have said, it sounds like a commercial hand-held string trimmer will be a much better choice for me. May God continue to Bless you and your loved ones!
I'm happy with my dr trimmer it goes through a lot of work it will outlast hand held trimmers when Maintained one of my neighbors has a Dr 10+ years old just basic wear and has original engine and he used it all the time mine has been reliable The dr is a good machine in my opinion just take good care of it and study the machine you'll be happy for years to come a lot of people like em around where I live that's just from me experience
The belt was too long on mine and was very poor quality. I'm 70 years old and no problem on very rough ground.
I like this machine I have had it for 2 years and no issues at all. It is alot easier for.me rather than the ones you hold no.matter.what type strap you buy. Like a lawn mower over uneven terrain easy to put string on. For me
Thanks for the comment!
How is it on steeper slopes?
Completely wrong. The belt was obviously not in proper tension. Maybe set it up properly before you post a video. If the belt came off 4 times a day for 3 days it was trying to tell you something before it broke. Maybe adjust it instead of running it into the ground until it breaks. No, a commercial string trimmer is not an option for anyone who cannot wrestle with a heavy shoulder harness. And walking behind a moving trimmer mower is ten times faster than swinging a commercial string trimmer back and forth moving only one step at a time. New DR trimmer mowers are self propelled as well. Been using DRField for decades without problems.
Briggs and Stratton is one of the best small engines you can get! Yes Honda is a top of the line but Briggs will not let you down
What is the actual sparkplug number for this and maximum string size? I just bought a used no manual no string in it
Did u put the strings in correctly 🤔
Yes
Good question because mine was on wrong when I got it👍
Only took me 3 minutes. No problem at all!!
To late ! I just bought one , now what ?
Best purchase ive made in years. I give it 10
Glad it worked for you!
Crud I was going to buy that model
I’ll just keep my string trimmer
Do you think 1300 for the top of the line self-propelled would work? Thanks.
Would it work? Sure. Would I recommend it? No. Spend half that on a commercial trimmer. It will be more versatile and faster. Just my opinion.
@@douglaslawncare2843 Yes, we ditched a basic, older self propelled push mower and used trimmer. It’s a terrible amount of work. The profit is there but the body abuse from the slopes is significant.
I worked on one and all it needs was carb cleaning and flushing fuel tank
I used it on my yard for two hours and now I’m going to buy a new one
The belt drive is the worst part of these machines. terrible design.
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Just get the oem belt from DR
It’s best