Monday, December 26, 2011

Troy-Bilt TB10CS 17-Inch 31cc 2-Cycle Gas Powered Curve Shaft String Trimmer

Troy-Bilt TB10CS 17-Inch 31cc 2-Cycle Gas Powered Curve Shaft String Trimmer Review



Troy-Bilt TB10CS 17-Inch 31cc 2-Cycle Gas Powered Curve Shaft String Trimmer Feature

  • 31cc 2-Cycle non-clutch string trimmer
  • Spring Assist starting system
  • Dual line bump head
  • Adjustable D-handle
  • Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California
The Troy-Bilt 31 cc 2-cycle gas trimmer with 17-inch cutting swath and edge guide features convenient EZ-Start choke technology, which allows the user to simply flip the choke, prime the engine, and then give a slow, smooth, easy pull for a guaranteed start. The EZ-Start technology allows the trimmer's engine to engage with 55-percent less effort than most gas models. With its rugged 31 cc engine, the trimmer provides plenty of brawn to power through the most ragged, overgrown growth. The trimmer's professional-style curved-shaft design gives easy access underneath low-growing shrubs. The trimmer cuts in a 17-inch radius and features heavy-duty, 0.080-inch dual lines with convenient bump-head line release.

When it's time to replace the line, the line replacement system is exceptionally easy to load and rewind, all without removing the spool or taking it apart. The entire trimmer feels exceptionally balanced and comfortable in the hand, and the ergonomic soft-grip D-shaped handle easily adjusts for both right and left-handed users. The trimmer comes with all the necessary oil for immediate operation, and is covered by a 2-year limited warranty. To maintain that perfect landscape, our Troy-Bilt 2-cycle trimmers provide easy use and consistent dependable power. And they are easy to start, with Spring Assist starting for up to 55% easier pull-starting. Great for residential trimming jobs. Starts fast with a slow and steady pull. Adjustable D handle can be used right or left-handed. Displacement (cc): 31, Engine: 2-cycle, Shaft Type: Curved


1 comment:

  1. I have one of these "toro" units as well that my wife bought me years ago. I have a tiller attachment, pole saw, and trimmer, but I use this stuff very rarely. It's okay for what I use it for, but it's a lot heavier than my Husky equipment.

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