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    I went to tractor supply today to buy some weedeater string. I bought Husqvarna Titanium line. It is the best trimmer line I have ever used. I loved it! Just thought I would pass on a good thing

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    i use roundup. my string never runs out.

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    Is it square line?
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    Quote Originally Posted by olduckhunter View Post
    i use roundup. my string never runs out.
    I agree. Most of the time alot easier on the back too. My sprayer does all the work and all i have to do is steer my rhino.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strip View Post
    I went to tractor supply today to buy some weedeater string. I bought Husqvarna Titanium line. It is the best trimmer line I have ever used. I loved it! Just thought I would pass on a good thing
    Been using it a couple of years. Best I have ever found.
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    +1 on the roundup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JigginPoleJoe View Post
    Is it square line?
    it is round

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    Quote Originally Posted by olduckhunter View Post
    i use roundup. my string never runs out.
    Actually, it does run out. Weeds are starting to build up a resistance to roundup and other surfactants. The big chemical companies are looking for something to replace it, before weeds build a complete resistance to it.

    Having the same problem with pour-on Ivomec to worm cattle. They say it won't be long before it's obsolete too.
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    Anything beats hoeing and pulling! I'll try that in my weedeater next time I run out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AgriHawg View Post
    Actually, it does run out. Weeds are starting to build up a resistance to roundup and other surfactants. The big chemical companies are looking for something to replace it, before weeds build a complete resistance to it.

    Having the same problem with pour-on Ivomec to worm cattle. They say it won't be long before it's obsolete too.


    i'm not worried about that since i don't have pigweed or any of the weeds/grasses that have built up a resistance to roundup and i imagine it will be years and years before that happens here. if it does then i'll go to hyvar. it works good for more than a year or two. and i've not read where anything has built up a resistance to a surfactant. i just use ordinary dish soap as my surfactant and the generic roundup. i do have to make two applications a growing season.

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