The revolutionary Speed Feed 400 trimmer head takes the hassle out of refilling your trimmer head and are the easiest loading bump feed heads available. Genuine Shindaiwa Speed Feed reloads in under 30 seconds with just 3 easy steps, all without taking the head apart. Speed Feed 400 is perfectly balanced for vibration free operation and includes adaptors to fit most Shindaiwa straight shaft trimmers and brushcutters up to 40 cc.
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SHINDAIWA GENUINE SPEED/BUMP FEED HEAD SUITABLE FOR STRAIGHT SHAFTS
$85.00
Description
| Compatible Products | C226S, T226S, C251, T251, C262S, T262XS, C262TS, T262TXS, C280TS, C302TS, T302TS |
|---|---|
| Part Number | SF400/S1 |
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