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They are just as good as the Stihl backpack's, if a little bit heavier, but, the shoulder straps are a lot more comfortable, runs a lot quieter at full whack than the Stihl equivalent.
Ours tended to have some issues with the control switches, but it's simple enough to fix if they should start playing up
Ours tended to have some issues with the control switches, but it's simple enough to fix if they should start playing up
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we've got a stihl hand held and the back pack mounted one, with the mister thing on it as well, most times we use the handheld easier to manouevre and get into awkward bits.
Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
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Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
http://www.gbgroundworks.com
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is the Echo one 2 stroke or 4 stroke?
I prefer the ease of getting parts with Stihl, and have 3 x br600's. Coming from 3 x br420's (whjich I still have 2, one as a mistblower) the difference is astounding, especially in the wet. The 600 is an animal.
Not trouble free though like the 4 stroke's, they tend to be sensitive to idling mixture/speed. Seem more economical. I presume the Echo uses a 25:1 mix as opposed to Stihl 50:1 ?
I've got a s/h br 550 here which needs some bits if its any good to you?
I prefer the ease of getting parts with Stihl, and have 3 x br600's. Coming from 3 x br420's (whjich I still have 2, one as a mistblower) the difference is astounding, especially in the wet. The 600 is an animal.
Not trouble free though like the 4 stroke's, they tend to be sensitive to idling mixture/speed. Seem more economical. I presume the Echo uses a 25:1 mix as opposed to Stihl 50:1 ?
I've got a s/h br 550 here which needs some bits if its any good to you?
full bed only - spot and dabs are the scourge!!
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