Showroom has right machines for you

The Stihl FS90 is the ideal brushcutter for demanding and frequent applications.

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 29 July 2013

The Stihl FS90 is the ideal brushcutter for demanding and frequent applications.

The patented Stihl 4-MIX engine provides fast acceleration, more power, added torque, lower noise and increased fuel efficiency when compared to a two-stroke engine. There is a rigid drive shaft suitable for extended use and a fully adjustable tool free handle.

The Stihl FS90 is fitted with a “bike handle” style control function which, used in conjunction with a harness, enables a smooth mowing action, allowing the machine to be easily guided, making it ideal for working on large areas and reducing fatigue.

The FS90 is suitable for use with a variety of cutting attachments to tackle large areas, tough weed, gnarled shrubbery and thinning of small trees.

Farol are the local official Stihl dealer, so offer a wide range of machinery, accessories, safety equipment and servicing.

The showroom has recently undergone a refit to incorporate an even larger display area making sure we have the right machine for you.

Our staff are fully trained by Stihl, offering expert advice and solutions to your gardening and professional needs.

Don’t forget Farol are the local John Deere lawn mower dealer.

Why not visit our showroom at Rycote Lane Farm, Milton Common, Thame, Oxfordshire, OX9 2NZ or call 01844 278843 or visit www.farol.co.uk

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