Stihl Bed Edge Redefiner
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- Smolenski7
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Re: Stihl Bed Edge Redefiner
Awesome. I would love to see how this works. A video would be even better! Good luck.
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Re: Stihl Bed Edge Redefiner
Yaaaay new toy!!
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Re: Stihl Bed Edge Redefiner
I give it a B+
It is super fast to rip through dirt and create an edge.
Of course it throws the dirt into the bed. I have a commercial backpack blower and used that to blow the dirt out of the bed and the trench to clean it up. Would be messy job without a blower.
I wish it was wider and deeper otherwise I’d give it a A grade.
This will be good for spring and the use the string trimmer to maintain it during the season.
It was $265 from my Stihl dealer as an attachment.
It’s part of the Kombi system but it also works on the FS90 and FS110 trimmers.
If you want a Super deep and wide trench you need to rent one of those bed definer machines or old school shovel method.
It is super fast to rip through dirt and create an edge.
Of course it throws the dirt into the bed. I have a commercial backpack blower and used that to blow the dirt out of the bed and the trench to clean it up. Would be messy job without a blower.
I wish it was wider and deeper otherwise I’d give it a A grade.
This will be good for spring and the use the string trimmer to maintain it during the season.
It was $265 from my Stihl dealer as an attachment.
It’s part of the Kombi system but it also works on the FS90 and FS110 trimmers.
If you want a Super deep and wide trench you need to rent one of those bed definer machines or old school shovel method.
Smolenski7 wrote: ↑July 6th, 2019, 8:27 pmAwesome. I would love to see how this works. A video would be even better! Good luck.
- Smolenski7
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Re: Stihl Bed Edge Redefiner
I heard that it throws the dirt back into the bed. That is fine if there is no mulch, but a big pain if there is mulch. I might be in the market for a Kombi system, not sure yet, but if I am forced to pull that trigger then I'll have to decide if the Bed Redefiner is worth it or not.
Your bed looks great. Good luck.
Your bed looks great. Good luck.
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Re: Stihl Bed Edge Redefiner
If you use a blower you can blow the dirt off the mulch as it’s a fine powder. Just don’t let it get wet and do it right after creating the edge.
Smolenski7 wrote: ↑July 8th, 2019, 11:41 amI heard that it throws the dirt back into the bed. That is fine if there is no mulch, but a big pain if there is mulch. I might be in the market for a Kombi system, not sure yet, but if I am forced to pull that trigger then I'll have to decide if the Bed Redefiner is worth it or not.
Your bed looks great. Good luck.
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