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25.4CC HOT sell CG260B Gasoline Brush Cutter with CE

41.7~42.0 USD
Min. Order: 50 Set/Sets
Trade Term: FOB
Payment Terms: T/T
Supply Ability: 10000 sets/month
Place of Origin: Zhejiang

Company Profile

Location: Jinhua, Zhejiang, China (Mainland)
Business Type: Manufacturer, Trading Company
Main Products: Mini Tillers, Inverter Welding Machines, Hedge Trimmers, Gasoline Chain Saws, Electric Generators

Product Detail

Model No.: CG260B
Means of Transport: Ocean
Power Source: Gasoline Engine
Blade Material: Metal
Mating Engine: 1E34F
Max Powder: 0.7kw/7500r/min
Displacement Capacity: 25.4CC
Production Capacity: 10000 sets/month
Packing: According to the customer request
Delivery Date: 30days
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Product Description

Specifications:
Gasoline Brush Cutter
Model no.:   CG260B
Mating Engine:1E34F
Max Powder:0.75kw/7500r/min
Displacement Capacity :25.4CC
Blade Length:255mm
Cutting Width:415mm
Fuel Tank Capacity:0.75L
Type of Carburetor: Diaphragm
N.W./G.W.:6.2/7.7kgs




                                                                                          25.4CC HOT sell CG260B Gasoline Brush Cutter with CE

1.Type: Shoulder Brush Cutter
2.Best price, good quality and completed after-sales service
3.Many model and color to choose

Brush cutter is a tractor-mounted implement for clearing brush and small trees from areas when preparing land for agricultural crops, clearing routes for the construction of roads and canals, and setting up forest cuttings.
Gasoline-engine powered brush cutter usually have a minimum of 21 cc displacement motors. At this size they can easily turn 2 mm (0.080 inch) line and some have nylon blades as accessories to the line-reel. A 32 cc engine can swing a 2.75 mm (0.110) line and often has metal-blade accessories. The head contains a safety shield on the user side and a rotating hub which may also be called a head or spool.
Advantages of gasoline powered brush cutter include mobility (because they are not attached to a power outlet) and the higher maximum power. Large trimmers, used for cutting roadside grass in large areas, are often heavy enough to require two hands to operate, and some are even fitted with a harness enabling the user's torso to bear some of their weight. These very large trimmers are often referred to as brush cutters.


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