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  • Echo 150 HC

    This is my new hedge trimmer. My old scissor type can now be retired. This is a whole lot faster. For the money I would have been better off getting a larger unit off of eBay but... and this is all they had in stock.

    I can trim and clean-up in less than half the time to doing it the old way before cleaning up. If you dont have one, get one.

  • #2
    Originally posted by KLC View Post
    This is my new hedge trimmer. My old scissor type can now be retired. This is a whole lot faster. For the money I would have been better off getting a larger unit off of eBay but... and this is all they had in stock.

    I can trim and clean-up in less than half the time to doing it the old way before cleaning up. If you dont have one, get one.

    I have the same hedge trimmers, worked fine for me all season.
    The Grass Man, LLC
    Property Management
    Licensed and Insured
    www.thegrassmanllc.com
    404-626-4976

    2008 Toyota Tundra 4WD Longbed
    6.5' x 12' L&W Trailer with landscape basket and trimmer racks
    Exmark Advantage Series 48", mulching kit
    36" WB Gravely w/velke & mulching kit
    22" Toro Push Mower
    Gravely Push mower
    Redmax 8001BP Blower
    Stihl Pole trimmers
    Stihl FS-80R String Trimmer
    Stihl FC-75 Edger

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    • #3
      i got one of the echos also....

      i ain't got a clue what model it is. too many damn #s to keep up with. all i know it's fast and keeps on working with alittle tlc such as plugs and filters and wd-40.

      steve

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      • #4
        Yeap, got two of them. They never fail......built to last. I dunno what Steve's problem is, as I've never had to change the plugs in mine. Then again, I run 89 octane in all my 2-cycle eqt.........he's probably still using leaded.

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        • #5
          starting stuff again college boy........

          Originally posted by MASTERMOWER View Post
          Yeap, got two of them. They never fail......built to last. I dunno what Steve's problem is, as I've never had to change the plugs in mine. Then again, I run 89 octane in all my 2-cycle eqt.........he's probably still using leaded.
          i swap all the plugs and filters out at the end of the season and sooner, if need be, in things that are used more frequent. 89 here too. is that more of a correct answer college boy???????????

          steve

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          • #6
            i got them, great pair. Looking to get the Shindaiwa trimmers that are on the extended pole, but am having trouble coming up w/ the $550 price tag right now.
            oooooooooo yyyyeah
            some people pay to get a tan. I get paid to tan.

            living the life of a rockstar

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            • #7
              The Stihl HL-100 is a good pole trimmer...check it out. I got mine for around $440

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              • #8
                Originally posted by highlander316 View Post
                i got them, great pair. Looking to get the Shindaiwa trimmers that are on the extended pole, but am having trouble coming up w/ the $550 price tag right now.
                I know the feeling.
                The Grass Man, LLC
                Property Management
                Licensed and Insured
                www.thegrassmanllc.com
                404-626-4976

                2008 Toyota Tundra 4WD Longbed
                6.5' x 12' L&W Trailer with landscape basket and trimmer racks
                Exmark Advantage Series 48", mulching kit
                36" WB Gravely w/velke & mulching kit
                22" Toro Push Mower
                Gravely Push mower
                Redmax 8001BP Blower
                Stihl Pole trimmers
                Stihl FS-80R String Trimmer
                Stihl FC-75 Edger

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                • #9
                  same one you guys got......

                  Originally posted by delasgh View Post
                  i ain't got a clue what model it is. too many damn #s to keep up with. all i know it's fast and keeps on working with alittle tlc such as plugs and filters and wd-40.

                  steve
                  i had to put the ole glasses on to see the damn #. that just sucks.

                  steve

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