When we mow, the edges need tidied up by a weed-eater. The Stihl FS56RL is my nemesis. It hates me, and there is no love lost on my side. A more devilish device does not exist in yard care.
Now, I love my husband (DH), and love doing things to make his life more pleasant. It’s a two-way street for us. One of the things the DH doesn’t love is weed eating. So I thought that running the weed-eater around the yard after I mowed today would be a nice way to make his life more pleasant. And, It would be an extra oomph in that daily movement I chose today.
There was no way this act of love was going to be a surprise. I had to text and ask which can held the mixed gas for the torture device, I mean, weed-eater. Then I texted to ask where the string was. At this point, DH calls and informs me about the string, then asks with no little amount of incredulity if I was sure I wanted to try this weed-eater thing. A cheery, "‘yep, I do!’ from me and I could almost hear him shrug his shoulders saying, ‘your funeral’ in his head. He did tell me to be sure to wear my safety glasses. Thanks, babe.
String located. Weed-eater gassed up. YouTube doesn’t know what kind of string-head there is on this thing. So back to its’ Master (DH) with a ‘how do I…’ question. String changed. YouTube does know how to start the thing, which is good because I didn’t.
The Stihl FS56RL is a straight-shaft beast and I’m now certain you need to be over six feet tall with orangutan arms to operate it properly. I’m no slouch at 5’6” yet I was not tall enough to let the instrument of torture fall at arms length and just swing away. DH makes it look so effortless and easy. And he does a nice, neat, straight job with it. HOW!?!
So I’ve made it up the sidewalk, around the house, and across the back of our detached garage. I’ve used two strings already. Weed-Master said I should only need one string unless I got into the wire fence around the property. I haven’t and yet two strings are already gone. I’m not defeated. No, ma’am. I just know when to take a good, long break and get an in-person assist from the Master of this device.
I’d say I got 20% of the necessary edges trimmed up. Not with any grace or professional finish, and I’m pretty sure DH will go back over them. But today I tried a new thing, and I’ll try the weed-eater again. Not bad for my first try. I hope.
Now there’s a lesson to be learned from this and if you’ve read this far, I want to share it with you.
In general, I hate asking for help. But today, I chose to embark on a task for which I was not equipped. So, I asked for help from the Master of the Weed-Eater. And I went to YouTube for guidance. I also stopped pushing the issue when I knew it was too much for me, and asked the Master for a lesson in order to improve my skill.