BUYING GUIDE! ► BEST TRIMMER ► LEAF BLOWER ► LAWN EDGER [STIHL, REDMAX, ECHO]

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  • Today I am taking you guys through a buying guide of the best string trimmer, leaf blower, and lawn edger for a lawn care professional. This display is at my local dealer Weingartz, and thank you for letting me film! :)
    Many equipment brands were on display, but we ran through the major players and their GAS-powered product lineup.
    The current equipment WE USE (and continue to invest in with OUR money) are:
    ECHO Trimmers (2620's)
    RedMax Leaf Blowers (8560s)
    and STIHL Kombi 131R and STIHL HS56c Hedge Trimmers
    We use various other hand tools from each brand, but these are the "top of the line" and BEST offerings for each category, IMO.
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  • @benjaminanthony5201
    @benjaminanthony5201 Год назад +58

    My younger brother who is about 15 now got hit by a 1999 Toyota Camry going 40 in front of my old house. He was doing a neighbors leaf job and blowing piles of leafs to the street. The car hit him in the back. The Br600 he was wearing broke the guys windshield, and ultimately saved my brothers life. If it wasn’t for the blower his back would have been absolutely broken. This happened in 2019. he stopped leaf blowing in 2020 but we still have the blower and it works great, there was absolutely no damage to the blower and you would have never of guessed something like that happened by looking at the blower. My brother had made a full recovery less than a year after the incident. He had a real bad concussion and his arm was torn up. Long story short, I have respect for Stihl because it saved my brother.

    • @darrentrailer3878
      @darrentrailer3878 3 месяца назад +1

      My dad was in a fire truck accident and his back got shattered and the doctor said he couldn’t walk but he was walking

    • @Nicolas1685_
      @Nicolas1685_ 3 месяца назад

      So , in 2019, your brother , 10 years old at the time ,was blowing leaves for a neighbor !!!!! He was hit by a 20 years old car ???? Are there any real parents around in your family ????

    • @MorganWallen-fan._
      @MorganWallen-fan._ 3 месяца назад +1

      I love the br 600 I would buy 100000000 of them

    • @haydenshores9943
      @haydenshores9943 25 дней назад

      ​@@Nicolas1685_ bro the car obviously wasn't brand new he said it happened in 2015 it was an older car

  • @thadschaeffer2563
    @thadschaeffer2563 Год назад +3

    Been in the lawn care service for 40 plus years. I have used the Redmax, Shindaiwa, Stihl, and Husqvarna. In my opinion the echo string trimmers have less vibration than the others. Your hands tingle less at the end of the day.

  • @newcreation07
    @newcreation07 Год назад +1

    Stihl fs131r all the way if you have large property or commercial landscaping! I have one and I absolutely love it! As far as blowers go, i’m gonna have to say either Stihl br 800c/x or echo pb 9010t

  • @duracello.1618
    @duracello.1618 Год назад

    Question... 1st thank you for your tips and honesty. 1st question.. what's the difference between a commercial and home use equipment? I consider myself home use, although I cut 23 yards in 2 weeks. And 2nd, I run echo srm225 , exho 580t and cub cadet zt1 42".. will these hold up for the number of yards I have? Average cut 35 mins.

  • @raypowell1534
    @raypowell1534 Год назад

    I use Stilh blowers, echo weed eaters John Deere zero turns and toro walk behinds. For Long longevity echo weed eaters is the way to go. Blowers has to be stilh but there harness that carries the straps are really weak. John Deere and toro have less mechanical issues then the other brands.

  • @mattwhite239
    @mattwhite239 Год назад

    How about hedge trimmers?

  • @lances8610
    @lances8610 Год назад +17

    I agree Stihls are frustrating when they get old. But the attachments and versatility is amazing that we still buy them for some things. We had a red max EB28500 last over 10 years, amazing leaf blower just not as power as the H 580, but way more reliable

  • @GabeSmith-zd4nk
    @GabeSmith-zd4nk Год назад +10

    When Stihl’s get old they can be annoying, however a lot of that has to do with carbon buildup inside the exhaust manifold. Stihl is designed to run with the throttle wide open, which burns off that extra carbon. It seems kinda ridiculous, but I asked my Stihl rep why they’re like that and they said in order to please emissions laws internationally the only thing they could reasonably come up with was “all or nothing throttle.” In my own experience I’ve found that before shutting the machine down, running it wide open for a few seconds first seems to take care of the issue. Have almost all Stihl for my setup after figuring that out and they’ve been going strong for a solid 5 years.

    • @haydenshores9943
      @haydenshores9943 25 дней назад

      This is actually why I switched to echo the 3020t to replace my 91 love it but I have a lot of flower beds and trim around trailers I go around and my trimmers kept running rough after a year sometimes slightly less

  • @bradenroten612
    @bradenroten612 Год назад +13

    I’m a Stihl guy. We run 131R’s because we do a lot of hillsides and creek banks. 91R is good too though especially if you’re just doing residential yards, but 131 is same weight with more power.

    • @michaelmactavish4445
      @michaelmactavish4445 Год назад +1

      I run km56 R with attachments wich deffently way to go and one less motor to look after

    • @FishFind3000
      @FishFind3000 Год назад +1

      Km131r and it’s got tons of power.

    • @SA99144
      @SA99144 Год назад +1

      Are you using many of the Stihl's 4-mix engines? how are they holding up? I'm asking seriously as I'm looking purchasing a fair bit of equipment, the knocks on the 4-mix are their cheap carburetor's and plastic camshafts, that will melt if running the engine to hot. At least that is what people is saying. Have you seen any of those issues?

    • @michaelmactavish4445
      @michaelmactavish4445 Год назад +1

      @@SA99144 yeah ive use moto mix its the best plus saves time then waiting in line up at gas stations and having to mess around with little bottles of oil mix

  • @laarshegdish6016
    @laarshegdish6016 Год назад +16

    Love my Echo weed trimmer! Beats the socks off the other brands I've owned. Great video, Brian! I've always valued your opinions and observations of the various brands of lawn equipment out there. I'm in a caregiver situation this year, but I'm finding it hard to stay inside when the lawn is calling me and the weather is so nice! All the best to you, Brian!

  • @danielreed8536
    @danielreed8536 Год назад +7

    I only have experience with Echo and Stihl. The thing that I've noticed is Stihl products typically are designed to be ran "all or nothing" wide open, full throttle. This is very useful in some applications but not all. Echo from my experience has a bit better throttle variance which I take advantage of especially when running a string trimmer near vulnerable areas like windows etc. This is why I tend to prefer Echo.

  • @wBlrLive
    @wBlrLive Год назад +10

    The 2620 PAS system is the best! We use that for overgrown trimming, and we use it for hedge trimming up high, pole saw, and edging. We then use the smaller echo 225? for weekly trimming because it is lighter to carry around all day. I heard from a little birds that taking the carbon filter off the smaller echos make them run a lot smoother and longer…

    • @joshuasweeney7350
      @joshuasweeney7350 8 месяцев назад

      Take the spark arrestor off Stihl also😅

  • @TheLawnFellas
    @TheLawnFellas Год назад +6

    I have an echo 2320t I am surprised they didn’t have that instead of the srm 225. The 2320t is taking the 225’s place. I have a shindaiwa 262t trimmer which is my go to. Super light and I prefer the engine head of shindaiwa than echo. I have an echo pb580 t blower which does well. Used it for leaf jobs just takes longer. Definitely looking for a bigger blower in the future. Thanks for the video 👍🏼💯

    • @mattd8411
      @mattd8411 Год назад +2

      Shindaiwa is my favorite.

  • @Tattooclownfish71
    @Tattooclownfish71 2 месяца назад +1

    This guy knows his shit but he’s riffling off equipment so fast slow down brother lol so am trying to get my lawn Mower biz going need a good trimmer blower and wacker I think I only remember him saying 5150 lol

  • @bhunt919
    @bhunt919 Год назад +5

    To be honest i think the br700 is the best bang for your buck. Its comes with the retractable pipe which is really useful.

  • @chuckmaxon3727
    @chuckmaxon3727 Год назад +4

    Great vid! One thing that I learned is redundancy... have a back up with you. Better 2 mid grade trimmers or blowers than one top of the line of either. A Kombi set is great for this.

  • @joeraptor1
    @joeraptor1 Год назад +3

    The Shindaiwa T262 which is the same as the Echo SRM2620 is a good choice too.

  • @nikgotro770
    @nikgotro770 Год назад +6

    Lots of good pieces of advice in here for the younger generation! Good job Brian

  • @TaylorBonnett
    @TaylorBonnett Год назад +3

    I agree on the 2620. But I ran that for a month and I came across a yard that was hard to cut liek 4ft high it’s nice having extra power. That’s why I also have a 3020T that sucker cuts amazing

  • @matthewpiper1421
    @matthewpiper1421 Год назад +3

    Used echo products for years, never had any issues and if i need to replace say a carb i can get them cheap plus the speed feed head is awesome.

  • @frenchyG
    @frenchyG Год назад +2

    Regarding Trimmers, I will always remember researching and coming across a small engine mechanic giving their perspective. They said, Stihls were regularly in the shop whereas Echo's very rarely even, practically never, ever came in for repairs. Bad for business but, good for Owner/Operators. I run Echo PAS-225's. 2620's are nice but, way too heavy if your doing overhead hedge trimming hours on end. RedMax is non existent on the West Coast of Canada.

  • @wufadez
    @wufadez Год назад +2

    We just started business this year and for startup equipment we went with two stihl 700 leaf blowers and two stihl fs 131 weed trimmers. Maybe went too crazy for just starting out 😂

  • @alriberto380
    @alriberto380 Год назад +2

    I was a die hard Stihl guy. Every single hand held was Stihl. But the weed eaters seemed to go down in quality since the FS90 series died. I made the switch to the 2620T echo and it’s been 4 years now. I Stihl run everything else Stihl 💪

  • @Legacy_Lawn_Service
    @Legacy_Lawn_Service Год назад +3

    Thanks Brian really appreciate the videos.. me personally, im a Echo guy. I run the 225 and the 2620 love them both

  • @mazdarene
    @mazdarene Год назад +1

    I have a Maruyama b30L Turbo and for me is the more capable trimmer ever, (over echo lineups, redMax and somes entry level Sthil) is 30cc, powerful, lighter, 7yr in warranty bar and very low maintenance overall, not specialized filters or adjustment in piston.
    My top 3
    Maruyama, Shindawa, Sthil.

  • @acesh5606
    @acesh5606 Год назад +1

    I buy everything in steel and scag I have br600 and 131r combi, trimmer 94r, just bought turf tiger and stand up mower v ride 2 and a lot more

  • @JD9RX830
    @JD9RX830 Год назад +1

    It's Husq-var-na. Not Husq-ah-var-na... 😂😂😂

  • @paulgalus7063
    @paulgalus7063 Год назад +2

    We run Echo trimmers, blowers, edger and chainsaws. They always run reliably

  • @4.0gpa44
    @4.0gpa44 Год назад +2

    9010 is a powerful blower. Only thing is mine takes a long time to warm up after starting, after nearly three years. Probably I'll take it in for warranty repair.

  • @miker1448
    @miker1448 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing Brian.
    I'm a bit disappointed, I'm Husqvarna all the way. Use 10 + year old, trimmers, zero turn, blower, push mower, good equipment if cared for properly.
    Husqvarna now has a speed load trimmer head for $29.95. I haven't used it yet, but I'll report back later in the summer on how it works.

  • @don1uan491
    @don1uan491 Год назад +1

    I love redmax blowers and trimmers btw still use the eb7000 still runs! And the handheld unit is solid. Echo shc 225 and pas 265 for attachments, backup.
    Shin weedtrimmer, although redmax still my go to weedtrimmer...there all good commercial products tbh just maintain and your good to go. Advise for new guys start small then work up your inventory to better and more powerful blowers etc. Also you dont need the most powerful blower on market, my redmax has the power but i barely rev it and its enough power i need, i mean are you going up against a tornado? 😁

  • @thenicechap1919
    @thenicechap1919 Год назад +2

    First viewer 👍👍

  • @lifeintornadoalley
    @lifeintornadoalley Год назад +1

    Can we get your bros to do a breakdown? I mean, not everyone knows how model #s work, and different versions of the same model.
    Ie: 5150 has been around for a while, they probably tweaked it since the first 5150 production runs.
    Some people like me, like seeing how a model evolved, and how well they listen to customers who buy it.
    You did touch that on the echo one.

  • @jeremybruce654
    @jeremybruce654 Год назад +3

    Echo makes a straight shaft for the edger attachment btw. And I still have my first Echo 225 trimmer running after 8 years but I would recommend the 266 to start with. Great video Brian!

  • @darrentrailer3878
    @darrentrailer3878 3 месяца назад +1

    Our echo weedwhaker still works and in consumer reports says it’s the best one and it won’t stop throwing rocks at me 😢

  • @NickHPatterson
    @NickHPatterson Год назад +1

    I like my echo 225’s super cheap and light now I do have a 2620T for heavy jobs I have a ditch trimming job yearly I use the 2520T on
    And the 800c is super nice

  • @mikedeiana1504
    @mikedeiana1504 Год назад +1

    Echo all the way easy to repair always run no issues change the spark, plug air filter and keep going

  • @dexewing1
    @dexewing1 Год назад +2

    Great video. I run the Redmax EBZ7500, Echo SRM-2620, and hedge trimmer is the Echo SHC-225. I hear you totally on the buy once/cry once theory and so far it's not let me down. All the above listed equipment has helped me power through various jobs easily with very little struggle. I would have gone Echo for my blower too as I'm a big fan of Echo equipment but I am friends with one of my local Redmax dealers and he gave me a deal I couldn't resist on the 7500. Just like choosing your mowing equipment, it's imperative you choose wisely for handhelds too.

  • @striveforgreatness8555
    @striveforgreatness8555 Год назад +2

    Trimmer I run Stihl 94, I always used echo but srm 225 let me down and had to buy a new one each season , so now I love my Stihl.

    • @tylerfred7514
      @tylerfred7514 Год назад

      I mean they are 2 different levels and the 225 was never meant for commercial use really…despite guys doing it. And they replace every year to every other because they are so cheap

  • @Metalbladelawncare
    @Metalbladelawncare Год назад +3

    Would love to try out the 9010 at some point but currently using a 770. Have my first cleanup up the season tomorrow. Straight pushing leaves into the wood line. Should be fun.

    • @JoshuaOverman
      @JoshuaOverman Год назад +1

      Picked up a 9010t back in November no issues great machine

    • @TearsOnABlackRose
      @TearsOnABlackRose 8 месяцев назад

      Every company will tell you that they have the best this and that in this industry, but the 9010-T blower has worked miracles in my cleanups, it is the most powerful one, but make sure you have those headphones by 3M handy.

  • @lienpham3378
    @lienpham3378 5 месяцев назад

    Chào bạn.bạn có thể tặng tôi một chiếc máy cắt cỏ echo SRM 420 est được không vì sản phẩm đấy không xuất sang châu á chỉ xuất khẩu sang châu âu thôi

  • @dees3835
    @dees3835 Год назад +1

    I run maruyama b30l turbo, and a 145bt husqvarna, it was a freebie, started out with a echo 225 trimmer came with mower package. Gave up on it within a month in my first season

  • @Zach-sg5uu
    @Zach-sg5uu 4 месяца назад

    Some brands are better for some jobs and some brands are better for other jobs! For example I believe red max make better blowers and I believe STHIL makes better edgers!
    STHIL Definitely mix better chainsaws.
    I would not stick with one brand only and I would maintain and repair my own equipment!!

  • @mrme9517
    @mrme9517 Месяц назад

    2620 is heavy the 225 is light 😅 also the best or top is the T version extra torque 2620T is a monster but get u wore out after a few yards lol im a echo fan for sure they need to make a zero turn lbvs but yes sucks i rushed and didnt do a double check walk-around as normal and ran my trimmer over with the trailer and left it luckily it was at my cousins and he messaged me i went back was mangled was about to pitch or sell to the dealer i bought it from my uncle said it may be able to be fixed dropped it off got it fixed never could tell im happy lol

  • @wpghockey4631
    @wpghockey4631 Год назад +1

    I have done professional landscaping for years in 3 states. now on gulf cost of Florida with year round lawn care. Have used echo/shindawa, honda, husqvarna and stihl. Stihl is hands down the best . occasionally another brand will win out on a single spec but fall short else where. Stihl wins overall design, comfort/ergonomics, durability, ease of maintenance, and fuel efficiency. Br800c (side pull start great feature) best blower. Fs91 just fine for edging and trimming 131 for heavy trimming. Kombi motors for hedge trimming. Keep your fleet all one brand save on parts. Still have one husqvarna saw and one echo trimmer in the fleet because you cant judge without trying but they are the least used by the crew.

  • @deusvult8808
    @deusvult8808 2 месяца назад

    Why are loop handles so popular in america? Here in southeast Europe, bike handles are more popular than loop handles. Only weaker trimmers have loop handles.

  • @MichaelBeatty-e8r
    @MichaelBeatty-e8r 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Brian, My name is Michael, and I have a very small and unique landscape maintenance business in New Mexico. I'm going to be moving to the Dallas Fortworth area and would like some help in creating a new charging format. Please help. Michael

  • @billhull6842
    @billhull6842 Год назад +2

    I am a Stihl guy and I love my side start on my blower. I haven't had that many problems with it.

    • @TLC13009
      @TLC13009 Год назад

      Bro yeah same I’m a Stihl guy also but Echo is a very good brand

  • @_Pat1984_
    @_Pat1984_ Год назад +1

    I used everything Stihl and Wright stander for my mower can’t go wrong my opinion when I started out 13 years back echo got me by but Stihl is night and day the way to go 😉

  • @MorganWallen-fan._
    @MorganWallen-fan._ 3 месяца назад

    I run the fs 91r and the br 600s and i had 1 old redmax or shindiwa trimmer it lasted only 2 weeks so. Run the fs 91r and I bought it used and its over 10 years old and runs like new

  • @Evanx373
    @Evanx373 4 месяца назад

    Im running a husqvarna 525l its really light and pretty powerful. When you get them from the store you hot to lean the carb out a lot to get full power they run pig rich from the factory. Im thinking about picking me up an echo or a red max soon though as my old fs55 i started with is on its last legs

  • @dustinwild
    @dustinwild Год назад +1

    Hey Brian, this was one of the most educational videos I've seen in a while about Lawncare Equipment. Great job man! Would you be able to talk about maintenance some time? I'm up in Canada, and Stihl and Husqvarna are the one two choices up here, Echo seems to be a third for the most part, yet the guys that run Echo's just shake their heads at Stihl and Husky fan boys. I've quickly scanned the comments, and I see Echo coming up a LOT more than Stihl, and I don't think I saw any Husky guys chiming in at the time of me posting. It would be VERY cool to see a discussion between an Echo user, and a Stihl, or Redmax user, and discuss cost of ownership, downtimes, repair costs, etc. Thanks again for the amazing work you put into these videos! Fantastic info! I really do appreciate the time you take to put into these. I've learned a lot from you guys.

  • @samueljock2994
    @samueljock2994 Год назад +1

    Agreed, first choice is based on service availability. If you're in the stihl line and doing commercial work. Don't waste your time with anything below 131s. We run 4 131s bicycles (not sure why never see those on RUclips) 2 131 kombis they can run all attachments in just about any situation. Serving 150 properties a week from postage stamps to large boxes these machines have been kicking it for 5 years. Go big, do your maintenance, and they will keep you marching. Same with blowers get the big 800s, we love side pulls with no issues. Have 1 or 2 handheld blowers for those postage stamp properties, we like the battery light and quick, usually two batteries per day. Best of luck, keep marching!!

  • @artlawrence375
    @artlawrence375 Год назад +1

    Echo pas system or sthil kombi system Weed eater, edger, hedge trimmer, brush cutter all in one. Personal preference is the echo pas. Love it Favorite piece of equipment

  • @rayd1809
    @rayd1809 Год назад +1

    Die hard Echo here blower is like a tornado and the 2620 is rock solid.

  • @behrlawnmowingyardwork9930
    @behrlawnmowingyardwork9930 Год назад +1

    Echo all the way. That is all I have and they are the best that I have used.

  • @brandonstaley1289
    @brandonstaley1289 Год назад +13

    May not be the most popular choice among people but I am actually really enjoying the electric industry and what it's bringing to market. I'm currently a solo company and I run EGO across the board. All batteries work for every piece of equipment. Every piece has great power so far, more than enough for what I have needed and the best part, zero maintenance. Yes, batteries are expensive when time to replace them but in the end the cost of gas, oil, and all maintenance parts and headaches it most likely equals out. I'm a big convience guy, less time on maintenance means more family and me time which is the biggest win in my book. Plus in a few years it'll probably be about the only thing on the market I'd bet. To each their own, I'm liking electric

    • @petedetraglia4776
      @petedetraglia4776 Год назад +1

      I run an EGO multi-tool using it as an lawn edger and also own their leaf blower. Their 56 volt tools are beast mode...I'm sick of the hassle with 2-stroke motors not wanting to start even after running them out of fuel before winter...

  • @stevesafety6743
    @stevesafety6743 3 месяца назад

    😊just get the Echo PAS225 with the blower attachment

  • @logansimpson5980
    @logansimpson5980 Год назад +1

    Great video love the echo srm 2620 want to try redmax. Love the redmax blowers

  • @alal5878
    @alal5878 Год назад +1

    I'm just starting out this year and I made my first big purchase on a 34'' Toro Timecutter zero turn. I also purchased a Stihl BR600 Leaf Blower, both from Weingartz out in Utica Michigan. Been doing a lot of research and learned that those two units are a good starting point for a residential lawn care business in the beginning. I'm a huge fan of yours as well so thank you for all your advice. Love listening to you and watching your videos, huge motivation to me. Please tell me what you think about the Toro TimeCutter, would love to get your opinion on that.

  • @Micah-l2p
    @Micah-l2p 3 дня назад

    Hey. I have a small mowing business in my neighborhood and i'm 14yrs old. Do u think i could get the small blower on Facebook market place?

  • @Nurselawncareott
    @Nurselawncareott Год назад +1

    We love our Echo SRM 2520, the PB 2620 and PB 9010

  • @mkfan6167
    @mkfan6167 Год назад +1

    I love almost every brand but Echo is my favorite

  • @salvatorestrauss9723
    @salvatorestrauss9723 Год назад +1

    I have husqvarna everything and they run great and never left me stranded

  • @keithienmason4643
    @keithienmason4643 Год назад

    I bought my Stihl fs56 RC string trimmer last year at Big Blue in Kinston NC I've been using my Stihl fs56 RC string trimmer for my second year and I love it for 27cc and the price I paid for my Stihl fs56 RC string trimmer was $228 I paid for my Stihl fs56 RC string trimmer and my Stihl come with a auto speed feed trimmer head

  • @k.c.slawncare6046
    @k.c.slawncare6046 Год назад +2

    I love my SRM-2320T trimmer. Lower cost, all the power you need and very reliable! I also am using my first blower still, A PB2620.

    • @toddrhine7648
      @toddrhine7648 Год назад

      Hi, was wondering what the difference is between the 2320 and the 2320T? Price/cc? Thx much

    • @k.c.slawncare6046
      @k.c.slawncare6046 Год назад

      @Todd Rhine As far as I'm concerned, I think they just changed the gearing ratio to introduce more torque. Nothing else was inherently changed. As a professional, I wouldn't get the standard 2320 unless there was a significant price difference.

  • @Gunzandroses212
    @Gunzandroses212 9 месяцев назад

    Br 800x is actually 239 mph not 199 mph

  • @Templetons
    @Templetons Год назад +1

    Running the echo equipment- 2620t trimmers and their blowers, edger, hedge trimmers..all fantastic. Thanks for recommending

  • @lances8610
    @lances8610 Год назад +1

    We run a lawn care company in Canada.
    For leaf blowers we run a lot of Husq 580BTS. The most powerful (I believe still) for blowing snow, and comfortable, downside sometimes cracked fuel lines in cold weather and tubes coming apart we have to tape them together.
    For weed trimmers the shindawa T235. Good combo of light and powerful. Downside the guard around the head is a bit bulky

    • @joeraptor1
      @joeraptor1 Год назад

      Awesome! What have your experiences with the T235 been? It seems built very well with a solid steel shaft. Has the 21cc engine been enough?

  • @jaye2865
    @jaye2865 Год назад +1

    I started in 2010 with an Echo SRM-225 with the Echomatic head. I ended last year with that same trimmer. Quit lawn care, but still run the trimmer on my 2 acre property. Now has a Speedfeed 400 on it. It's the only string trimmer I've ever bought new and the only one I carried on my trailer for 12 yrs. It's never not started. Always ran ethanol free gas with Amsoil Sabre mix. Did the Youcan kit 5 or so yrs ago. It's served me well.

  • @James.99
    @James.99 Год назад +1

    I've had the Echo srm-266 for a year now and it still runs perfectly no problems. Lots of power at full throttle too. Best weed eater I ever used.

  • @JESUS512ISLORD
    @JESUS512ISLORD Год назад +1

    Awesome video!! This channel is teaching me alot.

  • @GwinnettLawns
    @GwinnettLawns Год назад

    Echo 9010T blower, Echo 2620T Trimmer with Edgit Pro running Speed Feed 450 and .130 line. Echo 2620 PAS system for edger, pole pruner and articulating hedge trimmer. Echo 2620 with articulating small head.

  • @williamnixon4715
    @williamnixon4715 Год назад +4

    I‘ve had a Stihl BR800C for a year and I love it. I disagree about the hip/side start. I find it comes in handy quite often, especially when I’m doing apartment complexes or even single family homes. People always come up and try to talk while I’m blowing off, and instead of having to take my blower off, set it down, crank it back up, and put it back on, I just give the 800 a gentle pull and I’m right back rolling. It always starts on the first or second pull, too.

  • @TLC13009
    @TLC13009 Год назад +1

    Hey y’all buy Brian’s book! It’s so helpful! Great advice! Awesome content! BUY HIS BOOK!!!

    • @BriansLawnMaintenance
      @BriansLawnMaintenance  Год назад +1

      Hey thanks man!

    • @TLC13009
      @TLC13009 Год назад +1

      Yeh anytime I just turned 14 and I’m going into the lawn care business this year. I’ve kinda gotten off to a great start. Your book I have almost read all of it. It has helped me so much and made me realize things I need to do that I didn’t even know about. It has helped me SO MUCH. Thank you for the wonderful advice.

  • @0323Christian
    @0323Christian 7 месяцев назад

    What I run for my side hustle is:
    Echo 2520 handheld blower ( I have. ES 250 as a backup)
    Echo SRM 2620 (before my SRM 225 was my mine trimmer, now it’s my backup)
    Echo HC 152 hedge trimmers
    Honda HRN 170 mower( before my Honda HRR 216 was my mine, now it’s my back up)

  • @Mikeexteriorcleaning
    @Mikeexteriorcleaning 7 месяцев назад

    I have a pressure cleaning business, and im looking for a low end commercial petrol leaf/debris blower mostly for prestarting a job i blow away any loose debris off the surface like; gum nuts, loose stones, sticks, plant matter etc. I then will use it later on after sanding just to blow the excess sand off the surface, as well as a final clean up. Is there any recommendations? Even hand held ones? Also what are your thoughts on the Honda 25cc blower?

  • @brettbeato4774
    @brettbeato4774 Год назад

    Echo SRM 225 or 230, have one that’s 15 years old. Been dogged out, neglected still going. Echo 115 hedge trimmers 15 years old, lost the air filter & box.. been going for years. Commercial use. Ran hard, put up wet. The Stihl haven’t kept up.

  • @mariarob
    @mariarob Год назад

    I have a 1/4 acre yard and "overdo" it with the equipment but IDC. I like Having more than I need. I have the Stihl 91KM R with the attachments but I recently ditched the string trimmer part of it and bought the Echo 225 trimmer..much lighter and I love the feeder head. I use the Stihl for the edger, hedge trimmer and pole pruner saw. For blower I use the Echo 580T but was thinking of either getting the Stihl 600 or Echo 770. Not sure yet. Thanks.

  • @rlenoxIII
    @rlenoxIII Год назад

    @Brian, starting my business and curious on your opinion. Looking at 6.5x12 single axle trailer for $2700. 2,050 cargo limit. Just looking to do residential with some small commercial. Currently larges mower is a 36 Velke and toro timemaster, eventually plan on a stander in the 48-52 area. My question is, am I wasting my money on the trailer? They have a 7x14 for $4,100. I realize it’s not much more, but trying to save where I can to get started. Thanks, and I’m really learning a lot from you👍👍

  • @debidoo03
    @debidoo03 3 месяца назад

    crasmen or redmax

  • @mattb9664
    @mattb9664 Год назад

    Trying to be cheap- I have my reliable SRM230- removed all the muffler restriction and it's been a very responsive trimmer for quite some time. Anyone have an idea how well the Bed Redefiner head would cut into the soil while using the SRM230 head? I only see me using the Bed Redefiner once or twice a year, so a $640 tool isn't justified...but if I can use the $300 head intended for the PAS, I'd be fine with that.

  • @DelightedCuttz
    @DelightedCuttz Год назад

    Thanks ... currently using Ryobi 4cycyle Trimmer combi attachment with blower hedge trimmer and edger...thinking bout Husqvarna battery, Kobolt 80v, or gas Echo 2620 ... might stick with Echo for a while.

  • @barbaraepsaro2718
    @barbaraepsaro2718 Год назад

    The only thing wrong with Redmax is the tapered flywheel assembly that throws off timing but fixable. I'm very disappointed in Stihl and won't say more about that. Echo is still the simplest build with least amount of parts therefore most reliable except for the starting .

  • @mackoskiff
    @mackoskiff Год назад

    Redmax blowers, echo everything else. Currently have 2 srm 225, srm 266 for regular yards, echo 3020t for any heavy stuff. Or if I'm just in a big hurry that day. 😂 sometimes I just don't want to carry it

  • @danwilliams6830
    @danwilliams6830 Год назад

    I have 2 if the 800C's and would not buy anything else Sounds like you were not thought how to start them the correct way. Started mine the other day in 20 degree weather about 8 pulls. And for a trimmer Stihl 94 with a DeWalt speed feed head way better than speed feed 400.

  • @tylerguarino5359
    @tylerguarino5359 Год назад

    My stihl br800c is a piece of junk. Very disappointed after my br600 served me so well.

  • @mattjones1792
    @mattjones1792 Год назад

    I got stihl km131 kombi and bg50 hand held blower and br800c or br800ce what ever u want to call it love my stihl product

  • @themintlord4744
    @themintlord4744 Год назад

    I started with a husqvarna 128hd trimmer/edger/blower and it was a piece of crap, I use a sthil fs91r and km91r for trimming and edging and I like them, but they are a little heavy and I don't love having to adjust the valves. My backpack blower is a husqvarna and I've been happy with it so far.

  • @chevymudding01
    @chevymudding01 Год назад

    Stihl = pain in ass to start and don’t even try when it’s 90. There trimmer’s awkward don’t feel balanced and over kill power and weight

  • @jamesspikes
    @jamesspikes 5 месяцев назад

    I would cycle out all my equipment every two years before they needed alot of repairs and only took a small loss when I sold them.

  • @JV-tv4zw
    @JV-tv4zw Год назад

    Is it me or do people not favor Scag or Stihl mainly due to cost. I compare it to the Anti-Apple phone users who hate on the brand out of envy and high cost. Anyways, I also like how both are made in the USA. Are echo and redmax made in USA? I’m Stihl and Scag all day. Great video Brian

  • @MichaelSmith-kr9qw
    @MichaelSmith-kr9qw Год назад

    I worked for Maintenance Engineers Inc. during the 90's doing lawn and garden services for Air Force we ran all Echo Equipment but we were constantly replacing parts left and right very seldom did we ever get a new piece of equipment if we did the Foreman usually beat the snot out of it and then hammy downed it to the guys on the Weed Eating crew or Blower Crews, so when I decided to start my own lawn care business I went with Stihl and never looked back 25+ years and only had one String Trimmer fail. When I retire a piece of equipment I usually either give it to a young go getter or a needy family. I like the FS91R for string trimmers but my Brother who now works with me likes the FS94. For the Edger I run FC91. Blowers depends on what yard I am mowing I will use the BR800X or a handheld BG86CE . My Hedgers are the HS56 and HL94K and Chainsaw I carry the MS271 Farm Boss or the MS170 for the lightweight work and a HT135 Pole Saw that I bought used from a guy who was in need of some money for $250 All I did to it was a quick cleanup and new chain and I have got 5 years of service. Like you mentioned once you pick a brand you might as well stick to them. Stihl has treated me right over the last 25+ years.

  • @dandennis8465
    @dandennis8465 Год назад

    I’m not a professional but into lawn care. I’m still using my Homelite weed eater and blower that I got from the big orange box over 20 years ago. How Id like to upgrade but they still run. Obviously fuel lines have been replaced.

  • @arngreencare8955
    @arngreencare8955 Год назад

    I'm run almost exclusively Redmax. Echo 8010 blower is lucky to last three years. 2620 trimmer handle is terribly uncomfortable, and is a little on the heavy side. BCZ260 is lighter than the 2620, nicer trigger on the BCZ too.

  • @Ortizeric
    @Ortizeric Год назад

    Hi Brian my name is Eric I like your channel you are a excellent guy I like your jobs performance . I’m leaving in Oh,people here think lawn maintenance and lawn care are the same

  • @tgsgardenmaintenance4627
    @tgsgardenmaintenance4627 11 месяцев назад

    Enjoyed the video, even though I'm a Husky fan. As you say, buy the best tools you can afford!

  • @Remy-dl6nc
    @Remy-dl6nc Год назад

    I have a John deer 🦌 O turn.
    I need something to pick up my grass clippings and dead leaves.
    What do you suggest?

  • @hooksn2lips
    @hooksn2lips Год назад

    Maybe it's just me but Echo seems so much louder than Stihl. 😂 .... Just purchase handheld equipment from local dealers that will take care of you.

  • @mypointofblue5260
    @mypointofblue5260 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing! I actually have to go there today to replace my echo 2620. I’ve had it less than a year as I’m about a year in as a part time landscaper. Just yesterday, I was doing a weed job (parking lot full of weeds and glass and debris) where my echo was my only tool on the truck. After the job, I loaded my only tool on the trimmer rack on my trailer, came home, saw family outside on their way to get ice cream, and joined them. Came back home to unload trailer, my echo was gone! I checked home camera and could see that the trimmer was not on the trailer and I’m 1000% positive that I walked to the trailer and placed it in the rack! Came back to the scene and of course no trimmer because I put it on the trailer.
    This indicates that it must have fallen off (which I took the same route hoping to see it) which is sad a scary at the same time. Right before that job, a guy honked me to tell me that my blower was dragging on the street. Something I seem to forget a lot lately! Based on your review, I guess I’ll be replacing it with the same echo although I hate how it throws rocks at me as I trim backwards which seems to cut the grass (and me) better than going forward.
    Young (older) grasshopper here!