Ok
Let me get this straight...
You are looking into getting something modern
You know once you run some modern equiptment you will realize all you have been missing for all these years
more and more i am liking the stihl line and i know this isn't chainsaws but i am looking to get another weedeater this spring. I checked the stihls and compared to something close to echo's line. the specs straight from the websight. I am looking more towards the stihl line now for everything. I know i am converting now after all the advice from everyone and my researching. Seems like echo is way over priced for what it is now. A few years ago they where reasonably priced but now they are just as much or more then stihl. Ok you guys can say " I TOLD YOU SO". but come on no dang bashing or nasty name calling like the last thread i started. Here is what i found,,the stihl has a bigger engine and weights 2 pds lighter and is cheaper. Here is the specs for both of them.
stihl
DSRP: $339.95
Distributor Suggested Retail Price
Standard Features
■Powered by a low-emission engine
■Quick, smooth acceleration
■TapAction™, 2-line AUTOCUT® head
■Lower vibration for comfortable operation
■Gearbox and guard design reduce the weight and improve comfort and maneuverability
FS 100 RX Trimmer Specifications
DISPLACEMENT 31.4 cc (1.9 cu. in.)
ENGINE POWER 1.05 kW (1.4 bhp)
WEIGHT* 4.7 kg (10.4 lbs.)
FUEL CAPACITY 530 cc (18 oz.)
*Weight without cutting attachment or deflector.
echo
PRICE: $389.99 QTY
FEATURES:
■28.1 cc Power Boost Vortex engine
■50% more torque than the SRM-280
■Extra heavy-duty engine vibration reduction mount and rubber over-mold handles
■Commercial-grade felt air filtration
■59", 4-layer flex cable
■ECHOmatic trimmer head
SPECIFICATIONS:
Engine Displacement (cc) 28.1
Carburetor (w/Purge Pump) Rotary-Valve Diaphragm
Fuel Capacity (fl. oz.) 21.6
Shaft Length (in) 59
Shaft Type Straight
Starting System Standard
Cutting Head ECHOmatic™
Cutting Swath (in) 17
Shield Std. SRM
Drive Shaft 4-Layer Cable
Nylon Line (in dia) .095 Cross-Fire®
Dry Weight (lb)* 13.5
Dry Weight (lb)** 12.2
Ok
Let me get this straight...
You are looking into getting something modern
You know once you run some modern equiptment you will realize all you have been missing for all these years
isn't that the truth
people that like "antique" equipment drive me insane.. its just like farm machinery. a square bale was a wonderful thing back when they didn't have anything else, so was a horse i'm sure. but now we have round bales and big tractors that do the work, why suffer and get done half as fast for more dollars? same with saws ect. Get a new dog every 5 years so you are "sorta modern" and keepin up. it saves you in time, effort and work later
I have no enthusiam for modern cars, although I commute with one. The 'vintage' rides are for fun............just like the chainsaws. Haven't I 'splained all this before Ross?
Wow. You are easily driven insane. Happy to be of service. Do muscle car and vintage bike nuts get yer goat too? How about rodeo folks? The oldies station freak you out? Must be hell living in a free country. Don't you worry none. There's plenty of yahoos in all levels of government who think like you do..............and are doing their best to make sure that folks like me won't bother you no more...
people that like "antique" equipment drive me insane.. its just like farm machinery. a square bale was a wonderful thing back when they didn't have anything else, so was a horse i'm sure. but now we have round bales and big tractors that do the work, why suffer and get done half as fast for more dollars? same with saws ect. Get a new dog every 5 years so you are "sorta modern" and keepin up. it saves you in time, effort and work later
I am actually suprised to see you drive a modern car. I just invision you driving around in either
A. a VW bug, not one of these stupid new ones.
B. A muscle car from the 60's or 70's.
C. a Model T,
or D. a Horse and buggy.
Sorry Aaron, I like jerking your chain
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