After more power and more grunt without the huge price tag, then the Stihl FS 111 R is the tool for you.
This powerful unit features a 31.4cc 2-stroke engine that utilises Stihls 4-MIX technology. This means you get greater fuel efficiency and the power of 2-stroke all in one! The loop handle makes it more purpose-built for all-round use when it comes to clearing and edging. A larger tank gives you longer running intervals and the rigid drive shaft allows you to run a blade when needed! Straight shaft with a gearbox in the head makes it strong enough to also carry a blade allowing you to tackle both thick lush weeds or wooden saplings.
Comes with a single shoulder harness for operator comfort and is supported by a 2 year domestic warranty (1 year commercial)
Specifications
Head | Auto-Cut C 26-2 |
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Power Output | kW 1.05 |
Total Length | 1.800 |
Tank Volume | 710ml |
Weight | 5.5kg |
Features
Stihl 4-Mix Engine Combining the positives of 2-stroke and 4-stroke this 4-mix engine that runs on 2 stroke fuel gives you more lugging power and quieter operation! It delivers fast acceleration, more power, added torque, lower noise, reduced emissions and increased fuel efficiency to complete jobs quickly and quietly. | |
Stihl Anti-Vibration System Vibration increases fatigue and can have long term effects on the operator. Stihls anti-vibration system reduces the vibration felt at the handle for easy use and comfortable operation. | |
multi-Function Control Handle The controls are all at your finger tips, thumb operated throttle and switch for easy use. | |
Ergonomic Bike Handle The bike handle can easily be use in conjunction with a harness providing support and allowing you to cover more ground when clearing. This method reduce fatigue on the operator and reduces the time need to get the job done. | |
Automatic Decompression This Stihl innovative technology allows the engine to automatically open the intake valve during engine start-up. This prevents pressure peaking during start-up and considerably reduces the effort needed to pull the starting rope. |