Thursday, 3 April 2014

Trim Your Lawn Hedges with String Trimmer

A string trimmer is an instrument used to trim areas of your grass that are difficult to cut with a lawn mower. Like an edger, they could be gas or electric powered, and may needed a gas/oil mixture to operate.

Using a string trimmer allows you to get up close to walls, curbs, trees and driveways. Caution needs to be taken to avoid burning the grass with the nylon trimmer cord. If you cut too low to the ground, you can burn the grass, causing a circular brown areas.
  1.        Make sure there is sufficient nylon trim cord on the trimmer.
  2.        Start it as directed in the operation manual.
  3.        Check that there is no one around or close by. Like the edger, debris can be pelted around, hitting       someone standing nearby.
  4.        Move the string trimmer slowly to the left and right, getting a feel for it. Hold your elbows in toward     your body for better control.

Once you are comfortable with the balance of the machine, you can begin to trim the overgrown areas not accessible with the lawn mower.

Professional lawn maintenance workers use the string trimmer to edge. Professional acquire a steadier hand than the home owner does cutting her lawn once  a week. They operate the equipment daily, and know the feel and balance required when handling it.


Some string trimmers have a blade attachment that cuts through brush, for those areas that have not been attended to for a while.

Thursday, 6 March 2014

StiHl Saw Edmonton is Now at Your Door Step

Stihl, the world leading producer of chain saws in  1982, was a privately controlled firm headquarter in Waiblingen, West Germany. Now the production is also starting in Edmonton, Canada.  Stihl produced a broad line of premium saws. Its products, universally acknowledged as the quality standard of the industry, had long been a leader in safety and comfort features.

The aim of all this saws is to provide the highest level of satisfaction to the customer chain and thus increase the business of the company.

Stihl saw Edmonton have its own tooling group which designed and manufactured most of the machinery used in Stihl production facilities. This group had developed proprietary machinery and process for magnesium die-casting of engine parts and for several machining operations. Stihl production strategy was characterized by industry observers as being one of extremely high quality at relatively high cost.

Stihl selling its products through servicing dealers, a policy to which it strictly adhere. Consequently, Stihl dealer is acknowledge by Edmonton industry viewers to be particularly knowledgeable and loyal to Stihl. Those same observers readily disclosed that Stihl’s dealer organization is always first in quality of servicing.