Why choose a McCulloch petrol grass trimmer?

Why choose a McCulloch petrol grass trimmer?

All McCulloch petrol grass trimmers come fitted with a powerful engine to slice through thicker grass, and Tap n’ Go trimmer head that lets you quickly bump the trimmer on the ground to release more trimmer line when needed. There’s no need to stop or turn the trimmer off! Split shaft trimmers are the ideal all round garden tool.

What is a McCulloch brushcutter?

Fitted with a metal cutting blade, McCulloch brushcutters are designed for tougher tasks that grass trimmers just can’t handle. Cut through thicker, denser areas of grass and brush with ease.

How does the purge function work on a McCulloch Trimmer?

All McCulloch trimmers come with a purge function allowing the user to pump fuel into the carburetor before pulling the starter cord. This allows you to start your petrol grass trimmer quicker and easier, with fewer pulls of the starter cord.

Are petrol grass trimmers easy to use?

These easy to use petrol grass trimmers clear away thick grass with ease. All McCulloch petrol grass trimmers are easy to store and carry to and from the garden.

Why choose McCulloch tools?

Short videos about how to use your McCulloch & maintenance tips. Designed to Get The Job Done! McCulloch has a long history of developing, high performance garden tools that are tough, reliable and importantly, have the power to get the job done.

Can you work with a chainsaw with McCulloch?

McCulloch has a range of personal protective clothing suitable for work in the garden including when working with chainsaws. More than just cutting grass. With McCulloch’s wide range of trimmer attachments you can turn your grass trimmer into a pole saw, hedge trimmer and much more.

Is there a website for McCulloch?

Official McCulloch Website – The Power To Get The Job Done! NEW! Switch Start Technology Check out our comprehensive product selection via our easy-to-browse interactive catalogue. Quickly and easily register your product online with McCulloch. Join McCulloch’s free newsletter for tips on how to take care of your garden.