- Engine: Two-stroke
- Displacement: 62cc
- Power: 3.8hp
- Engine speed: 9,000 rpm/min
- Working width: 48cm
- Tube diameter: 26mm
- Fuel tank: 1.2lt
- Weight: 11.8kg
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The Total TP5624431 is a two-stroke gasoline brush cutter with exceptional power and performance. With 3.8 horsepower and a weight of 11.8kg, this brush cutter is suitable for larger grass cutting areas, even in rough terrains with stones. It can be used either as a shoulder brush cutter or a handheld brush cutter, depending on your needs. It has a durable construction and is equipped with a cutting disc for efficient and quick grass cutting. Additionally, it features an easy start system and an ergonomic handle for comfortable use.
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.
2.4 kW is 3.2 hp and not 3.8 as mentioned.
I bought it a year ago and have used it to cut about 2 acres. It starts easily but has some vibrations during use, which are somewhat reduced if you wear gloves. It is neither too heavy nor too light. The fuel consumption is a bit higher, like all Chinese ones. It requires good oil and the correct ratio to avoid engine problems.
It caused a problem for me by removing the drive shaft, which came out of the angular head, resulting in the inability to transmit and rotate the motion. I repaired it myself by cutting the shaft and shortening it by 2-3 centimeters (measure first how much is needed). This way, the shaft fit back into the angular head and it has been working fine since then.
+ Check the screws a little while after operation because they tend to loosen.