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Re: [Shop-talk] Electric String Trimmers

Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] Electric String Trimmers
From: Jeff Scarbrough via Shop-talk <shop-talk@autox.team.net>
Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2019 07:21:32 -0400
Cc: "shop-talk@autox.team.net" <shop-talk@autox.team.net>
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References: <041656EE-650B-48B8-83F2-2A9B4805B775@me.com> <a1e09f60-d2ce-bbdc-c658-789685a6d38a@sackheads.org> <CAAoSWGOksJ1gOmvKeSWkp=mH9aEaEoUR_cDsZLGbGs+uoYfzqQ@mail.gmail.com> <2964d014-10fb-d2b2-34e2-476dafb5a837@milleredp.com> <004801d557a6$45fb9180$d1f2b480$@GMail.com> <29fb6ac3-3cf1-da2d-d0b2-1090a16c3080@earthlink.net>
Not living in California sometimes has it's advantages.  I can get
EtOH-free gas, and mix it with Sta-Bil.  I use that in all my lawn
equipment.  I buy it 7-8 gallons at a time, and store it for up to a
year.  Every spring, my Snapper mower starts right up without any
problem.  The two stroke stuff may need a whiff of ether, or maybe not
- can't really figure it out, but it's no problem.

As always, your mileage may /literally/ vary.


Jeff Scarbrough
Corrosion Acres, Ga.

On Wed, Aug 21, 2019 at 12:38 AM Brian Kemp via Shop-talk
<shop-talk@autox.team.net> wrote:
>
> Regarding your "lower hassle factor" comment, if you stay gas, give the
> canned fuel like Tru-Fuel a try.  My blower, string trimmer, and chain
> saw always start right up, even after months or 2 years for the chain
> saw.  Yes it costs more, but it makes it super easy not having to keep
> fresh gas, especially with the mess they have in California.
>
> I had problems starting my Echo string trimmer and went back to the
> dealer and the first thing they wanted to blame was my gas.  I said that
> I never used anything other than Tru-Fuel and he became super helpful.
> Turns out I shouldn't have followed the starting directions as written
> and was flooding the engine.  No problems in the 6 years since and it
> gets worked very hard 4-5 times a year.
>
> My previous string trimmer was a Ryobi and when the engine died at 3
> years and 2 month, all the service places blamed my gas and said to just
> toss it.  Have not bought a Ryobi product since and never will.  The
> semi-pro Echo is far superior.  Especially like the easy loading string
> in the Speed-Feed head - Just take a 20' length of .095 line, stick it
> through the hole and twist the head to wind it up.  No more trying to
> wrap a spool then install it in the head. This alone is worth most of
> the price difference from a home center product to a real outdoor
> products dealer.
>
> Also like my Sthil low noise backpack blower.  I have a corded electric
> Toro, but it seems louder and has much less power.  It too always starts
> right up on Tru-Fuel.  When I use it, I'm running it 30-45 minutes.
> Could never expect a battery product to work for me.
>
> Battery products may work for some, but for my situation, I don't
> consider them an option and I have zero issues with gas products since I
> stopped mixing with pump gas.
>
> Brian
>
>
> On 8/20/2019 3:26 PM, Karl Vacek via Shop-talk wrote:
> > Related topic.  I recently went through this consideration (still don't 
> > have a new string trimmer or edger) and became convinced that the EGO stuff 
> > was the best.  Based on reviews and videos - never touched one till I 
> > ordered it.
> >
> > I started with their biggest blower, which came with the 5-AH battery and a 
> > charger.  It's fine, I guess, but unless you push the "Turbo" button it's 
> > not close to the power of my  50 year old Echo gas blower.  A fast clean-up 
> > after mowing, using full trigger but not any time in Turbo mode, and I'm 
> > down to half battery.  If it was leaf season I'd be taking a 1-1/2 hour 
> > break every 45 minutes.  And I swear it slows down as the battery runs 
> > down, though maybe that's just my disappointment kicking in.
> >
> > It was an Amazon purchase and it's going back.  Now I'm not sure the lower 
> > hassle factor of a battery tool is worth it.  I still need a string trimmer 
> > and an edger.
> >
> > Going to the Stihl dealer next, and probably resigning myself to putting up 
> > with 2-cycle engines for a while more.
> >
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