- Shaft: ∅28 mm
- Fuel tank: 0.7 Lt
- Clutch: Automatic
- Fuel: unleaded gasoline with 2T oil at a ratio of 1:50 (100ml oil in 5ltr. gasoline).
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The Kraft 691024 is a two-stroke gasoline brush cutter weighing 7.9 kg and with a power of 3 horsepower. It can be used either as a shoulder brush cutter or as a handheld brush cutter, offering great flexibility to the user. With its powerful engine, it is capable of handling tough grass and plant cutting conditions. Additionally, its lightweight construction makes it easy to transport and use for extended periods of time.
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Good little machine but it's not even 2 horsepower, not suitable for working in large fields with a lot of grass, not even as a joke
It looks fake, especially the handles. It has a hard trigger, good power at high levels, but not at low levels. I don't think it's a 3 horsepower. On the positive side, it is lightweight and doesn't tire you out. Compared to my 2 horsepower efco, only time will tell its durability
A reliable and powerful tool. I use it for amateur purposes, about 10 deposits per year. I perform maintenance on it every year, changing the filter, spark plug, and adding grease where needed. If you take care of it, it will never let you down. Very cost-effective in terms of what it offers. I have also bought a second one to use in the village.
I recently bought it. I mowed a 2-acre field with tall grass and small bushes. Tireless, without starting problems, with minimal vibrations. The next day, I changed the trimmer head to an aluminum one (photo) because the original one got damaged on woody stems. The machine literally took off. I consider it a professional machine with this head. I was thrilled.
Points to note: after 2 hours of use, check all the screws in case any have come loose.
The belt needs to be properly adjusted for each user, and the bicycle-style handlebar for comfortable use.
It is worth every penny and more.
The use I make is professional and many machines have passed through my hands.
This particular one is quite good in terms of quality (with an aluminum handle and decent plastic parts) and relatively lightweight. It starts easily and works without interruptions until the fuel runs out (or until you get tired). As for its drawbacks, 1) its performance is lazy at low to medium speeds and good at high speeds, resulting in increased noise that can be tiring 2) the air filter is a small circular sponge that provides little protection in a dusty environment. However, given its price, these things don't matter. (The hitec husqvarna 553 has similar performance, with a worse quality vest and costs four times as much).
The machine is very good, 52 cubic, it produces 3 hp, it is the new model, mixture ratio 1:50, the manual says 1:40, it seems sturdy, it starts immediately, it has a 28mm handle and the price is 119.
After two days of working with it for a few hours in the garden for leveling with a 3mm aluminum head with four outlets, and today I cut about an acre of dense vegetation, bushes, and anything it found, it turned it into mush with a 4mm square Oregon head. I can say that the machine is very good and it has enough power to handle the 4mm head very well. It consumes about 750ml of gasoline and cuts for about an hour. I am very satisfied with the machine and it starts immediately, whether it's warm or cold, with the proper procedure.
I have had the machine for 2 years. It seems quite good for the money and the amateur use I give it. Every time it runs out of gasoline, I take a 15'-30' break as a precaution for the engine. It is a quite powerful machine and it doesn't seem to struggle. When I bought it, it came with an attachment in the packaging that supports both shoulders and doesn't tire much during use.
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Very good but you need to buy a different head for thicker fishing line.
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