Description
Makes holes in the lawn so that air, water and fertiliser can penetrate. To be weighted with up to 45 kg depending on ground conditions.
Makes holes in the lawn so that air, water and fertiliser can penetrate. To be weighted with up to 45 kg depending on ground conditions.
Weight | 571479 kg |
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The Low Smoke+ oil is a mix of mineral- and synthetic oils. It gives off very little smoke and has extremely good lubrication qualities on high load engine details, like for instance the connecting rod bearing. It is best used for chainsaws and clearing saws with a cylinder volume up to 55 cm3. This oil gives very low smoke emission, especially important when used in products often run in densely built up areas. It also gives lower engine temperature which extends the engine’s life. The formulation used in Husqvarna Low Smoke + oil give a very good seizure protection, booth against lean as well as carbon related piston seizures.
Husqvarna’s fully synthetic and biodegradable (64% acc OESD301B) XP Synthetic 2-stroke oil is developed for tough use with high loads and engine speed. The low smoke oil gives extremely good lubrication,a cleaner engine and less coating on the piston and in the crankcase compared to competing oils. Appropriate for all Husqvarna 2-stroke products, especially for engines with a cylinder volume over 55 cm³.
A Technical glove with high comfort. Goat leather palm with interlock jersey and grey foam and laminated spandex fabric on back. Goat leather has a good protection against moisture since it contains natural fat and is therefore suitable for demanding work. Made with comfortable seams with double thumb stitching that follows the hand shape. Has a short and tight fitting for fit and movability.
Handmade boot with approved saw protection. Extra reinforced upper part with toe-cap and reinforcement around the sole. A new heel cap make it easier to put on and take off the boot. Cotton lining. Sole can be fitted with studs.
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