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MTD SBC26 Petrol Brush Cutter Reviews

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A well built, extremely manoeuvrable and simple to operate straight shaft petrol brush cutter, the MTD SBC26 will cut through long grass and dense undergrowth.
Powered by a reliable and fuel efficient 26cc MTD two-stroke engine, the SBC26 is supplied with a bump feed nylon line head. This tap feed system readjusts the length of the cutting cord by bumping it on the ground. A 255mm three tooth metal brush cutting blade is also included for more heavy duty applications.
The lightweight brush cutter is equipped with a comfortable double bike-style handle with full anti-vibration of the engine from the shaft.
A harness is also included for more comfortable operation over longer periods.

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Donald Mason
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I have little experience of brush cutters, but this one was not to hard to assemble and get going, and with the metal blade did the job satisfactorily on bracken, brambles and matted grass. What was particularly helpful was Green Reaper's pre sales advice on which machine would be appropriate and on how to get the best out of it.
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Posted 7 years ago