No But....I have had a 4 stroke and like it better you probably have lots more to whack and its less tiring to use.
There's a real big difference in 4-cycle and 2-cycle trimmers other than just the number of strokes it takes to make a cycle. It helps to understand how both motor types work in order to understand the features that make each desirable.
2-Cycle Engine. Defined by the fact that it only takes two up and down movements to complete a power cycle. Power is created in an engine when intake air is compressed and combusted into exhaust and a 2-cycle engine works with the end of the combustion stroke and the beginning of the compression stroke happening at the same time.
4-Cycle Engine. The 4-cycle engine does effectively the same thing as the 2-cycle engine, only with two more steps. The process of creating power in a 4-cycle engine goes 1) intake 2) compression 3) power 4) exhaust or as it's more commonly known suck, squeeze, bang, and blow. Since each step is performed more concentrated 4-cycle engines often produce less exhaust and are much quieter.
Cliffs 4 stoke mo better and quiet.
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