Weed Eater for sale $170
Multitool - Brush Cutter Pack - 51.7cc
Bought brand new on 17th September 2019 from GoodsDirect2U. So is still good under 12 month back to base warranty. Have Receipt. Bought for $190.
Runs perfectly Has been sitting in the garage gathering dust. Only used twice, only selling because i have been given another one.
Open to offers"
Specifications:
Model: KM0408537SF
Engine: KM1E44F-2 SEMI
Displacement: 51.7cc
Power: 1.4kW, 2HP
Start: Pull
Fuel Type: 2 Stroke, 1:25
Shaft Diameter: 26mm
Attachment connection: 5.5mm, Square Shaft
Ignition System: Electronic (CDI)
Clutch: Centrifugal
Harness: Full
Weight NW: 7.85kg
Included Attachments:
Weed Eater Bumper Head
Brush Cutter 3 Tooth Metal Blade
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