Added a few pieces to my Stihl Kombi collection...
HL-KM Adjustable hedge trimmer (next to my FH-KM Scythe for comparison). 20-inch bar vs 10-inch.
FS-KM Brush Cutter (with stock grass blade under the cover). Also a Renegade Hawk 8-inch blade.
I also picked up a Husky box to keep all of the manuals, tools, etc. in one place (I've been using an old cardboard box, probably since buying the Kombi in 2013, LOL).
The can is a spray for the hedge trimmers, labeled as a cleaner and resin remover. Also picked up a tube of grease.
The Hedge Trimmer and Scythe are functionally similar. EDIT: The rotational angle (twist) that the Hedge Trimmer is attached onto its shaft is adjustable. I tried using it as-is from the store, which was not an enjoyable experience (I need to bush-hog a bunch of overgrown wild blackberries). Need to use a Torx driver (I wish they'd have made it with a tool-less adjustment device).
The Brush Cutter is a duplicate to the original that I bought with the power head (KM-130-R). I'll keep this new one dedicated to cutting brush (I've also ordered a used NLA bicycle handle from eBay). The Renegade Hawk blade was recommended by a friend.
I despise weed whacking, mostly because of how painful it is to stop and reload all the time. I'm still running the original Stihl C-25-2 (Autocut / EasySpool) head. I'm going to switch to an Echo Speed-Feed 400 head. Biggest problem is that most of the trimming that I need to do is along concrete (foundation) or asphalt (curbs), which absolutely eats Trimmer line.
Mike