Landscape & Irrigation

January/February 2015

Landscape and Irrigation is read by decision makers throughout the landscape and irrigation markets — including contractors, landscape architects, professional grounds managers, and irrigation and water mgmt companies and reaches the entire spetrum.

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HOT News 32 January/February 2015 Landscape and Irrigation www.landscapeirrigation.com Product round-uP PrOducT rOuNduP String trimmerS, edgerS and attachmentS Shindaiwa T235 The Shindaiwa T235 is a 21.2cc professional- grade trimmer option that balances legendary Shindaiwa features with improved cutting performance at a great price. The T235 design inherits popular traits of the Shindaiwa brand such as a solid shaft drive, comfortable and ergonomically correct grips, premium 2-stage air filtration, and full-wrap tank stand. Add to these a 20-inch cutting swath, easy re-loading higher-capacity Speed-Feed 400 head, and a high-torque gear box, and the T235 becomes a powerhouse trimmer against the competi- tion. The T235 is lightweight with user-friendly features and commercial-grade durability, all at an affordable price. STihl FC 95 edger The Stihl FC 95 edger doesn't just clean up edges in your landscape, it cuts you a new one. A clean and finished landscape appear- ance is made simple when using the Stihl FC 95 to tidy up existing walkways or create new lines in dense, compacted soil. It combines all of the hardworking features of the FC 90 in a straight-shaft design. The edger's new gearbox provides faster blade speed and productivity. A professional "open" guard design minimizes clogging. It even features an adjustable depth wheel so you can control how much definition to add to your various outdoor spaces. When you need a powerful edger, the FC 95 will give you the edge you're looking for. Displacement: 28.4 cc (1.73 cu. in.). MarketPlace

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