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re: Any of you guys use the combo trimmer tools for yard work?
Posted on 6/16/13 at 12:24 pm to Nascar Fan
Posted on 6/16/13 at 12:24 pm to Nascar Fan
I'm also looking at the echo at Home Depot. I had it in the cart last night but backed out because I wanted to hear some reviews on it.
For the folks that said no on the interchangeable BS I'm just wondering why? My yard is about an 1/8 of an acre and I don't have room to store 4 or 5 different complete setups that I won't use more than twice a year, ( pole saw, brush trimmer) I will use the edger and weed eater weekly.
For the folks that said no on the interchangeable BS I'm just wondering why? My yard is about an 1/8 of an acre and I don't have room to store 4 or 5 different complete setups that I won't use more than twice a year, ( pole saw, brush trimmer) I will use the edger and weed eater weekly.
Posted on 6/16/13 at 12:28 pm to Nascar Fan
I am a big fan of buying power equipment form a non big box store. I recently bought an Echo 225 with the ability to switch to other attachments. Price was $300 with the interchangeable heads with an edger attachment also. The weed eater without the interchangeable head was $199. Lifetime warranty on the shaft, 5 years on the motor. If there is a problem bring it on and they fix it. When I bought it they brought it to the back attached whatever was in the box, gassed it up and started it. You don't get that from Home Depot...
Posted on 6/16/13 at 12:31 pm to Rize
I've already have some combo tools & they work on the new weedeater, probably will get the tiller thing soon.
Posted on 6/16/13 at 12:33 pm to HebertFest08
I've been very happy with my Echo yard tools that I've had the last 15 years.
My place in TX has a 2 acre yard with lots of landscaping and bushes, and the Echos have held up well, even with laborers using and abusing the tools.
My place in TX has a 2 acre yard with lots of landscaping and bushes, and the Echos have held up well, even with laborers using and abusing the tools.
Posted on 6/16/13 at 12:58 pm to 4LSU2
Get a wheeled push type edger. I have a McFarlane about 10+ yrs old and that is the only way to go for edging.
Posted on 6/16/13 at 1:32 pm to Rize
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For the folks that said no on the interchangeable BS I'm just wondering why
Me too. Makes no sense. Especially for guys with hunting leases. Instead of packing a 10 ft collapsed pole saw, a 6 ft weedeeter, a 6 ft brush trimmer, a full size tiller, and the rest of mg gear on my atv, I carry one power head and 4 attachments which all collapse down to 4 ft pieces. One fuel can with same mixture.
Best part, I can store all the attachments in the garage and just the head and gas can in the shed reducing the gas smell in the garage.
Posted on 6/16/13 at 1:34 pm to wickowick
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Price was $300 with the interchangeable heads with an edger attachment also. The weed eater without the interchangeable head was $199
Well shite, thats about the same price as home depot... what size motor do you have? So, to be clear you got the power head, the edger and an interchangeable head for $300?
Posted on 6/16/13 at 1:58 pm to HebertFest08
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Well shite, thats about the same price as home depot... what size motor do you have? So, to be clear you got the power head, the edger and an interchangeable head for $300?
Yep, don't know if it was a special or not. If you are in Baton Rouge, it came near the corner at Airline and Old Hammond. On Old Hammond, west of Airline across the street from Hammon Air...
I'm not home now but I know it was a 225 but not sure of thr size. It has plenty of power with the professional line feeder. That thing is great and loads line in 20 seconds...
This post was edited on 6/16/13 at 2:01 pm
Posted on 6/16/13 at 2:05 pm to wickowick
Thanks Wic
I'll look that place up. Will be moving into baton rouge the last weekend of the month and will give them a look. I'd prefer to buy from local dealers as well, just didn't want to drop a shite ton on some tools when I won't have that big of a place to keep up.... but if i could stay around $300 i'd be ok with that.
I'll look that place up. Will be moving into baton rouge the last weekend of the month and will give them a look. I'd prefer to buy from local dealers as well, just didn't want to drop a shite ton on some tools when I won't have that big of a place to keep up.... but if i could stay around $300 i'd be ok with that.
Posted on 6/16/13 at 2:10 pm to HebertFest08
I went from a curved shaft Echo to a straight shaft Echo. The difference in power was amazing.
I just asked my Dad the name of the place is K&D, they have all the major brands...
I just asked my Dad the name of the place is K&D, they have all the major brands...
Posted on 6/16/13 at 2:17 pm to wickowick
yeh, just looked them up. I'll be spending a lot of time on that end of airline for the month of July, have some training stuff for the new job. So will definitely get over to them and take a look. Looks like they are a full line/service dealer too.
Posted on 6/16/13 at 2:19 pm to wickowick
I bought a new echo weedeater last week. I flip it over and use it as an edger.
I'm not a fan of a bunch of attachments either but then again I already have most tools. That may be the reason.
I'm not a fan of a bunch of attachments either but then again I already have most tools. That may be the reason.
Posted on 6/16/13 at 2:34 pm to bbvdd
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I flip it over and use it as an edger.
how well does that work for you? that has definitely crossed my mind. That being said i'd still need to pick up a blower... Echo has a package that has the weed eater/blower combo for $299.
Posted on 6/16/13 at 2:38 pm to HebertFest08
I have one with just two attachments, a weed-eater and an edger. Saves a little bit of space and $$.
Posted on 6/16/13 at 2:41 pm to HebertFest08
Takes a little bit if practice but most most people would have a hard time being able to tell it wasn't an edger.
Posted on 6/16/13 at 5:40 pm to HebertFest08
I use thhe Troy bilt, tiller, blower edger weed eater and chainsaw/limb cutter
It lacks power but it has given me few problems......
It lacks power but it has given me few problems......
Posted on 6/16/13 at 6:16 pm to Yewkindewit
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Get a wheeled push type edger. I have a McFarlane about 10+ yrs old and that is the only way to go for edging.
Love my commercial McClane I purchased in 94'...the brigs finally gave out about 5 years ago, and I adapted a 6 h.p. Honda commercial motor to it...still going strong and powers through anything...I do finally need to replace the bearing for the front pulley where the blade attaches...
Posted on 6/16/13 at 6:17 pm to MSWebfoot
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I got it at home depot in southaven, ms about t summers ago. It's been trouble free so far.
How much per hour they work for these days?
Posted on 6/16/13 at 7:09 pm to HebertFest08
I've got a black and decker comber weed eater/edger. My lawn is small enough that one fully charged battery will edge and trim on one charge. I like it and fits what I need it for perfectly. I do have a gas powered weed eater as well..
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