Stihl Serial Number Year Chart

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Stihl Serial Number Year Chart

The Honda FG110 has 1.1 HP in stead of 1.5 HP, and 182 output RPM in stead of 280, and 8' in stead of 9' tine diameter [compared to the FG100]. How do their performances compare??? Home Depot and Local Honda dealers have FG110's for $349 [one dealer has some 100's left for $299].

I'm surprised Consumer Reports said they are 'similar'. Blanchot Gaze Of Orpheus Pdf Reader here. I heard mention of a stronger gearbox, but I think it is more that the engine is smaller and so the gearbox is more reliable [since the gear ratios are the 'same'].

It looks like the 110 may perform closer to the Sears which costs only $270. So actually I'd have better performance/$ with the older 100.

Any advice??? According to an E-mail I received from Consumer Reports they did test the 110 and determined that it performs essentially the same as the 100. Honda confirmed that the Tine RPMs of both are very close, and the different RPM data in various places is due to having used no-load RPM in some places and Full Load RPM in others. To ME: I found an FG100 and am about to assemble and enjoy it.

Drivers De Audio Para Windows Xp Service Pack 3 Gratis. The lower HP of the 110 is compensated for partially by the smaller tine diameter and possibly by having [6] tines in stead of [4]. It will be interesting to hear from my local distributor when one of his commercial customers buys a 110 after using the 100. The sturdier handles and the perported heavier gearbox and 'better' engine of the 100 are features I hope I don't miss.

If anyone has any comparative actual-use info, please comment. It WORKS!!!!real tough little digger, and much harder to handle than I had expected. My soil was tilled last season, and is now rather wet and clay-like, and it either dug in and stayed there or took off like a scared cat. Another person mentioned walking it backwards, and this worked very well - but hard work. -then when tilling it in this area it was more behaved. It really doesn't want to quit, and is eager to dig the heck out of whatever is under it!!!!

- - with care, I can let it wheel itself around - much easier than putting the wheels back on. More to come as I have more time with it. It is nicely quiet [I don't need earplugs]. I like the tines being flat on the bottoms since it tends to jump over roots [but hold tight!!!]. My further thoughts on my 100: More rain so I have not used it more than the initial few minutes mentioned earlier, BUT as I think about how it Hopped, the 110 has six tines per blade in stead of [4] so it should have a more uniform digging action.

And the power is way more than needed since it didn't bog-down at all, but kept 'going to China' in my stickey [too wet] soil.and I got thinking: 'Why should I doubt Honda Engineering???' I bet the 110 is indeed a better workhorse. Anyone want to buy my 100??? I just contacted Honda at the Alpharetta, GA phone below and spoke with Moses.

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