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- How To Use A Food Plot Seeder
- How To Remove A Tree Stump
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- Why vertical tillage might be right for you
- How to adjust and operate the VT17 Series vertical tillage tools
- How to maintain a gravel drive using a box blade with hydraulic scarifiers
- How To Control Water Drainage In A Small Feed Lot
- How to gravel a farm road using a drawn box scraper
- How To Use A Wood Chipper
- How To Clear Debris Using A Root Grapple
- How To Plant A Food Plot
- How To Handle Large Round Bales
- How To Renovate A Pasture
- How To Gravel A Country Lane
- How to get driveway gravel out of the grass.
- How to use a wood chipper.
- Why shorten a PTO shaft?
- How to choose the right hay tedder for you.
- How to plant a wildlife food plot.
- How to maintain a one- or two-bottom plow.
- How to aerate, fertilize and over seed your lawn.
- How to use a middle buster in your garden.
- How to store off-season equipment
- How to free a tractor stuck in the mud.
- How to create a large vegetable garden with a one-bottom plow
- Time for your tractor’s spring maintenance?
- How to build a rail fence
- How to restore a pasture
- The Top 10 implements you should acquire first.
- How to use a tractor mounted rotary cutter
- How to use a PTO-driven post hole digger
- How to maintain a gravel drive
- How to use a land plane
- How to dethatch your lawn.
- How to use a box blade: The basics
- How to eliminate standing water using a subsoiler.
- How to plant a wildflower meadow
- How to use a tractor mount rotary tiller in your large vegetable garden
- How to make great garden soil.
- Frontier WR00 Series Carted Wheel Rakes
- Frontier WR31 Series High Capacity Carted Wheel Rakes.
- How to use a one-row cultivator.
- How to aerate, fertilize and over seed your lawn
- How to use a grooming mower
- How to use a one-bottom plow
- How to use a manure spreader
- How to adjust and use a rotary cutter
- How to Fill And Level A Low Spot With Gravel
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Honda HHT35SUKA

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Trimmers HHT35SUKA
• Honda 35cc mini 4-stroke engine
• Runs on straight, unleaded gas (no mixing)
• Bicycle type handles
• Kwik Loader head with Ultra Quiet Line®
• 10" brush blade standard
• Quick acceleration and excellent torque for demanding jobs
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Features
Adaptable for trimming, clearing brush, and even small trees.
The HHT35SUKA is ideal for the professional whose needs range from regular trimming to clearing heavy brush, saplings, and small trees.
Easy starting, 4-stroke Honda engine
The Honda Quick Start system offers a quick, easy start. No hassle. No fuss. Every time.
Runs on regular gas - no mixing!
Honda's GX35 mini 4-stroke engine runs on straight, unleaded gas. No need to mix gas and oil!
Quick acceleration and excellent torque for demanding jobs
Designed to take on thick grass and heavy brush without bogging down. Strong low-end torque characteristics allow many jobs to be performed at partial throttle, increasing fuel efficiency.
Fuel efficient design
Highly fuel efficient design costs less to operate - up to 50% less than a two-stroke trimmer!
Commercial "bike" handle design
The U shaped handle design makes the HHT35SUKA more comfortable to operate, and offers precise control.
Durable flex shaft with limited lifetime warranty
Flex shaft with limited lifetime warranty for increased durability and superior shock absorption
Deflector designed to provide increased operator visibility
Equipped with an automatic line cutter.
Solid trigger design for increased durability
17" Kwik Loader 2 line head, with Ultra Quiet® Line
Ultra Quiet® Line significantly reduces the trimmer's noise level.
10" saw blade included
Less smoke and odor
4-strokes don't burn oil like a two-stroke engine. Which means there's less smell and no smoke - and less headache for you.
Ergonomically designed and positioned controls
Balance and maneuverability are superb due to the optimization of the engine’s center of gravity, as well as the location of the throttle assembly and loop handle.
Lower vibration for more comfortable operation
The GX35 creates less vibration than comparable engines. An advanced anti-vibration system is designed into the engine clutch housing to further minimize operator fatigue.
Use and store in any position
Unique 360 degree inclinable engine can be used and stored in any position.
Safety glasses and double harness included
Can accommodate a variety of 9" and 10" cutting blades
Specs
Engine | GX35 |
Displacement | 2.18 cu. in. (35.8cc) |
Fuel | Unleaded Gasoline (86 Octane or higher) |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 22.0 fl oz. |
Carburetor | Diaphragm Type w/Fuel Pump |
Idle Speed | 3,100 +/- 200 rpm |
Max.(no load) RPM | 10,000 rpm (without cutting head) |
Dimensions (LxWxH) | 75.0 in. x 23.6 in. x 15.9 in. |
Dry Weight | 15.4 lb. |
Engine Stop Switch | Slide Type Switch |
Throttle control | Two Motion Trigger |
Main Pipe Diameter | 1.0 in. (25.4mm) |
Main Pipe Thickness | .06 in. (Aluminum) |
Drive Shaft | Flexible Steel Cable |
Shaft Support | Nylon Support Sleeve |
Gear Ratio | 1.235 |
Handle | Bike Type |
Cutting Head | Kwik Loader 2 Line Head |
Line Type | Ultra Quiet |
Cutting Width | 17" |
Single Harness | N/A |
Double Harness | Standard |
Safety Goggles | Standard |
10 in. Brush Blade | Standard |
Blade Barrier Kit | Standard |
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