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✅ What you should expect from the “Modelo H143” (or similar professional specification)
Here’s a breakdown of features and components for a high-end gasoline brushcutter of this class:
• Engine & power
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Gasoline engine (likely two-stroke for weight and power balance) or optionally four-stroke depending on the version.
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Displacement typically around 40-45 cc, delivering roughly 1.5-2.2 kW (≈2–3 hp) of power. For example, a comparable model “41.5 cc / 1.6 kW / 2.14 hp” is listed. feli.com.uy+1
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Air-cooled for simplicity and durability in rugged use.
• Cutting system & transmission
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Eje (shaft) often straight (for long reach, heavier duty) or curved in lighter models.
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Cutting head supports both nylon line and metal blade options (for grass, brush & even small shrubs).
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Blade diameter (or effective cutting width) typically ~300-450 mm (12-18″) depending on head.
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Professional machines often come with dual-handle (“manillar tipo bicicleta” or “bike handlebar”) and double-shoulder harness for stable operation.
• Fuel & consumption
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Fuel tank capacity around 0.9-1.1 litres (for example, 0.94 L for a 41.5 cc model) feli.com.uy+1
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Two-stroke versions require a pre-mix of gasoline + oil (check ratio).
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Balance between power and runtime: larger engines for heavy brush, smaller for lighter use.
• Build & ergonomics
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Professional grade means durable materials (heavy-duty metal, alloy, reinforced parts), good vibration damping, quality air filter, easy maintenance.
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Equipped with double shoulder harness and bike-style handle for long hours with less fatigue.
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Weight in the ~7 – 10 kg range (depending on configuration) for professional use.
• Applications
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Ideal for maintenance of large areas, perilous terrain, brush, heavy grass, rural/agricultural settings.
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Suitable for landscaping contractors, municipal work, farms.
⚠️ What to check before purchasing
Since the model you mention “H143” may be a variant (or a local designation), here are things to verify:
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Exact model number and manufacturer – Ensure “H143” is correct, or whether it’s “143R”, “143RS”, “H143RST” etc. For example, a model “143RST” by Husqvarna is 41.5 cc. hi.com.bo+1
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Engine type (2-stroke vs 4-stroke) – Two-stroke are common for these tools, but in some markets 4-stroke may be offered (less noise, less mixing).
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Shaft type – Straight shaft gives longer reach (for professional open-terrain use).
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Cutting head compatibility – Check if it supports both nylon line and metal blade.
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Harness included and handle style – Dual-handle “bike” style is preferable for intensive use.
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Spare parts availability and maintenance – In your region (Rwanda / East Africa) ensure service parts are accessible.
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Fuel & mixture requirements – If 2-stroke, what mix ratio; if 4-stroke, is oil separate.
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Weight and ergonomics – Heavy units tiring if used for long spells.
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Price & warranty – Professional machines should come with at least a 6-12 month warranty from purchase date.
💰 Indicative Price & Sale Considerations
While I could not locate an exact listing for “Model H143” in my search, comparable professional brushcutters (for example 41.5 cc / ~2 hp) are priced around USD 640 (in Uruguay, for a Husqvarna model) for “Desmalezadora Husqvarna 143RST”. feli.com.uy
Depending on your region, import duties, shipping, and brand, you might expect a similar range (USD 500-700) for genuine professional grade units.
For wholesale, pricing will drop depending on volume, brand, local assembly/import, etc. Make sure you ask:
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unit cost for 10/20/50 pieces
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shipping & import costs to Rwanda
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after-sales, spare parts kit included
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big-volume discount and warranty coverage.













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