• It is exactly the same as the visco. Because the friend mentioned below that it grabs in front and breaks the springs, it reaches that it eats the clutch's ferromite, it presses iron to iron the bell and grabs, but the bad thing is that no matter how much you change the clutch, it eats it again in 2 hours. I made air vents in the bell for it to ventilate and left it like that. And the stihl ones do not have ferromite on the jaws, meaning they press iron to iron, they just ventilate the bell.

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    • Engine stops are not required
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  • Visco Parts Two-Stroke Gasoline Brush Cutter Shoulder / Hand 3hp 10.8kg

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    Great little machine but it eats up the clutch in two hours. I replaced it with a Kaiser one that was supposed to fit, but it ate it up again in two hours. I had to let it cool down and iron it out like the Stihl ones, which I researched and found out they can handle iron after iron. The bell has holes to ventilate and not get too hot. Everyone, take a look and see that it has devoured it.

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  • It has very good quality, a lot of power from low RPMs due to the Euro 5 engine, fuel economy that you won't find in any Chinese model, reinforced hand starter, good cooling, it has a patent in the head that makes it very difficult for the weeds to get tangled, reinforced handles, heavy-duty paper air filter. It is the same engine as the visco with the anti-vibration, but that one is very heavy.

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    • Starts easily
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    • Effortless use
    • Engine stops are not required
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    • Vibrations