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Re: need new weed eater [Re: txhunter1010] #7765160 03/07/20 01:03 AM
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Originally Posted by bill oxner
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From the sound of it , if your incapable of turning a screw a quarter or half turn then battery is your choice. Using cordless tools for the last 20 yrs I would never do ryobi. I have used ryobi but only when thefts were high, no one would steal it. Battery operated leads to more pollution than gasoline , if your thinking about being "green".

You're assuming a lot!


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Re: need new weed eater [Re: txhunter1010] #7765173 03/07/20 01:18 AM
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Echo. I have on that is almost 10. One ignition coil and a primer bulb is all I have done to it.

Re: need new weed eater [Re: txhunter1010] #7765178 03/07/20 01:22 AM
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Re: need new weed eater [Re: jdh78] #7765185 03/07/20 01:30 AM
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Originally Posted by jdh78
Echo. I have on that is almost 10. One ignition coil and a primer bulb is all I have done to it.

My primer bulb if looking iffy, I might need to replace it this year.


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Re: need new weed eater [Re: txhunter1010] #7765189 03/07/20 01:35 AM
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In my opinion, Echo is the best in the business! My experience with Ryobi is that it will last you a season or two and then get all gunked up and have problems starting. 8 or 10 years back I bought a straight shaft echo and haven’t looked back. I used it yesterday for the first time this year. (It’s been sitting because a crew has done my yard the last few years). I went to prime the little rubber cup and the thing is so old, it split on me when I pushed it. I thought I would be out of luck until I replaced the cup. Boy was I wrong. I ripped the string twice and it fired right up... even with the split cup. Thing ran like a champ after just sitting for a long time. Echo is where it’s at!

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The Echo I have is running like a champ, 11 years old.


I am at 12 years on the Echo my brother gave me, used. I put on string and 2 cycle gas, never missed a lick.
My mower (Briggs) is at 17 years old and only needed a new magneto and two belts. Also used from my brother.
I wonder how long these battery things will last before they change battery style and the battery is obsolete?


There are lots of battery companies that can rebuild the batteries, usually cheaper than the OEM batteries.


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Re: need new weed eater [Re: txhunter1010] #7765978 03/08/20 01:38 PM
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I've had the Echo 56V and couldn't be happier. I have an acre lot and weed eat once a week, maybe takes 20-30 minutes each week, one battery charge lasts around a month. I bought the blower last year and it came with battery and charger. That battery seemed weird from the start then finally died. Called Echo and new battery in mailbox within a week. The frustration with gas powered yard tools is over.

Re: need new weed eater [Re: txhunter1010] #7765993 03/08/20 02:06 PM
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Just for info, BatteryPlus won’t rebuild the Lithium batteries. Safety issue they told me.


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Re: need new weed eater [Re: 603Country] #7766001 03/08/20 02:21 PM
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Just for info, BatteryPlus won’t rebuild the Lithium batteries. Safety issue they told me.


I'd rather buy a new battery every year than to mix one batch of gas.


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Re: need new weed eater [Re: txhunter1010] #7766014 03/08/20 02:37 PM
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Straight shaft Echo.




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Re: need new weed eater [Re: txhunter1010] #7766036 03/08/20 03:05 PM
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We have a straight shaft Stihl, we got it from a friend who used it daily in the lawn business, it's about 6 years old, starts on the 2nd pull no problemo.
I'm actually working on a locked up Stihl right now.


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Re: need new weed eater [Re: txhunter1010] #7766052 03/08/20 03:24 PM
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Go to CPO website and buy an Hitachi, cheap, light, powerful and will last a long time. I've had two of them and beat the hell out of them at my place at Rayburn over the last 10 years. I'd take an Hitachi over Stihl, Echo any of them. I've had them all.

The Hitachi blowers can be bought cheap too and will blow the feathers off your chickens. I have an Hitachi blower that I've had for about 10 years, only thing I've done to it was change fuel lines. Its blows almost as hard as a high dollar Echo back pack blower I thought I had to have.


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Hire a lawn guy and never worry about it again.

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There are so cheap now of days, with mostly all being illegal aliens

Re: need new weed eater [Re: txhunter1010] #7766759 03/09/20 03:37 PM
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Echo is awsome!

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if my Stihl ever dies, I will be going to a battery powered one.


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Echo is awEsome!


This and take the plastic plugs out and you can adjust the jets.

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Re: need new weed eater [Re: txhunter1010] #7768042 03/11/20 01:39 AM
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Originally Posted by txhunter1010
Yall have any suggestions on a new weed eater. I need straight shaft, string, 2 cycle.. My old one finally locked up. Home Depot has a Ryobi that has pretty good reviews and priced good..

Buy the Ryobi if you like to rebuild carbs. In fact I have one hanging in garage for you. I got a straight shaft Husquevarna from Northern Tool. It has been great. I only run mixed ethanol free. If you can't get ethanol free then True Fuel. Straight shaft is only way to go. Bought a curved shaft once and don't think it lasted a year. My Husky is also a take down so you can use attachments or just break down for transport.


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Re: need new weed eater [Re: txhunter1010] #7768069 03/11/20 01:54 AM
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Keep telling folks, a Ryobi with a spark plug is not a good idea. I’ve had 3. The first one kept dropping the air cleaner again and again till one day it sucked something into the carb. Junk. I took it to Home Depot and they swapped it for a Stihl (they don’t carry Stihl any more, but have Echo). That solved one problem, but my wife had a wheeled 2 cycle weed eater actually made by Weedeater, but it died. Home Depot had a Ryobi just like it, so I bought one. Took it home and put it together but it would NOT start. Drove 40 miles and swapped it for a new one. Took it home and put it together and fired it up. It ran for 10 seconds and never ran again. That’s it. Never again will I buy a Ryobi with a spark plug.

Just spend a little more and get a straight shaft Echo or Stihl. And get a replacement fuel line for the Echo. You will need it.


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Re: need new weed eater [Re: txhunter1010] #7768086 03/11/20 02:11 AM
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Since this thread won't die: Echo all the way. Always starts fast, easy to load. My last home outside of Bastrop was on rocky land so a mower was out of the question. After the 2011 fire, the entire 1.5 acres of front yard was done with the Echo. If you have done that, you know what it is like.

My Echo straight shaft has more hours on it than I can count. It just keeps on running.


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