Need info/help in finding a good straight shaft weed eater.
Anyone have any suggestions, or know of a mechanic that rebuilds/tunes them then resells? Also what brands should i be looking at getting as well? Any help would be great!!
It depends , I like the 2stroke ryobi for cheap reliable multi use lawn tool but for pure strength and longevity echo commercial is the only way to go . Do not think the crap at home depot sells for 199.99 is echo's commercial grade equipment . But at $200 and under they are all disposable unless you can fix them yourself with other Junkers you find in the trash . Right now you will have a hell of a time finding any good used gear , buy new cheapo or wait till November .
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Echo all the way. F home depot and or lowes. I buy my stuff at Foreman's in Colleyville, same price as box stores and they fill it, adjust idle and ensure proper opperation. Even complete and return warranty card for you. Support the small business, get good customer service for life and keep the working man in business!
You can still use it as an edger, it's just not as ergonomical as the straight shafts.
I am finding that out. At least I have more fence line to edge than sidewalk. I do like the changable attachment features of the model we did get though. The blower attachment is bad ass for our patio and driveway.
I am finding that out. At least I have more fence line to edge than sidewalk. I do like the changable attachment features of the model we did get though. The blower attachment is bad ass for our patio and driveway.
what did you get? I bought a Ryobi (cheap line) and this bitch is giving me problems. I cant get it to stay running. Apparently adjusting the carburetor involves a dremmel tool to compensate for these pac man screws.
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