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Is a Morrison brushcutter good for very thick weeds?
Are they good for very thick weeds
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Re: Morrison brushcutter - are they good for very thick weeds
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @cambomam. It's terrific to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about brushcutters.
With its 42.7cc engine and blade fitted, the Morrison should be capable of cutting through dense grass, tall woody weeds, and scrub up to around thumb thickness. That covers things like lantana, blackberry, and thick paspalum-type grasses. If you’re dealing with anything larger, like small saplings or tough, fibrous stalks thicker than your thumb, you might find it struggles or puts too much strain on the motor. For this thicker material, you really need to cut it down with a chainsaw.
Let me know exactly what kind of weeds or brush you're tackling and I can give you a more precise idea of how it’ll perform.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell

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