Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Are you Looking For a New Toro Snow Blower?


Are you Looking For a New Toro Snow Blower?

What about a new Toro CCR 2450 GTS?

Here is all you need to know about this nice snow blower...


Engine

Engine: Toro R*Tek 2-Cycle

Displacement: 141 cc

Starting System: Recoil

Fuel Capacity: 1.0 Quart


Transmission

Ignition: Electronic


Dimensions

Capacity: Up to 1,700 lbs per minute

Throwing Distance: Up to 30'

Clearing Width: 20"

Weight: 71 pounds


General Info

Auger: Power Curve Rotor


Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Where are you on Santa's List?


Where are you on Santa's list?

Have you been Naughty or have you been Nice this year???

What is on your Wish list for Santa this year??

Maybe a new chainsaw or a new Kubota RTV or a new trimmer or a new push mower, what will Santa bring you this year??

We here at Bahrns Equipment, Inc. & LawnEq.com Hope You Have a Very Merry Christmas & A Happy 2010!!!!

We hope that Santa brings you all that you wish for!!!!

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

What's The Difference Between The Toro Power Shovel & 1800 Power Curve?



What's the difference between the Toro Power Shovel & 1800 Power Curve??


Capacity

Power Shovel- 300 lbs.

1800 Power Curve- 700 lbs.


Throw Distance

Power Shovel- Up to 20'

1800 Power Curve- Up to 30'


Clearing Width

Power Shovel- 12"

1800 Power Curve- 18"


Drive System

Power Shovel- Poly V Belt

1800 Power Curve- Poly V Belt


Rotor Style

Power Shovel-2 Blade Curved Rotor

1800 Power Curve- 2 Blade Curved Rotor


Snow Cut Depth- 1 Pass

Power Shovel- 6"

1800 Power Curve- 10"


Amps/ Motor

Power Shovel- 7.5 Amp/ Series- Wound

1800 Power Curve- 12 Amp/ Series- Wound


Directional Control

Power Shovel- N/A

1800 Power Curve- 180 Degree Chute Crank


Throw Height Control

Power Shovel- N/A

1800 Power Curve- Deflector


Best Usage

Power Shovel- Sidewalks, Decks & Small Driveways

1800 Power Curve- Larger Driveways & Walkways


Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Comparison of Echo Chainsaw~ CS-370 & CS-600P


Ever wonder what the difference in Echo chainsaws, CS-370 & CS-600P?
We are going to let you know now.

Engine Displacement (cc)- 36.3

Engine Displacement (cu in)- 2.21

Starting System- i-30

Ignition System- Digital

Carburetor )w/Purge Pump)- Butterfly-Valve Diaphragm

Oiling System- Automatic/ Adjustable

Vibration Reduction System- Standard

Available Bar Lengths- 14, 16 & 18

Fuel Capacity (fl. oz.)- 13.9

Oil Capacity (fl. oz.)- 9.5

Dry Weight (lb)- 10

CS-600P

Engine Displacement (cc)- 59.8

Engine Displacement (cu in)- 3.65

Starting System- Standard

Ignition System- Digital

Carburetor (w/Purge Pump)- Butterfly-Valve Diaphragm (without Purge Pump)

Oiling System- Automatic/ Adjustable (Clutch-Driven)

Vibration Reduction System- Standard

Available Bar Lengths- 20, 24 & 27

Fuel Capacity (fl oz)- 19.1

Oil Capacity (fl oz)- 10.1

Dry Weight (lb)- 13

Monday, December 14, 2009

Echo CS-8000 Chainsaw



Echo CS-8000 Chainsaw

This chainsaw is Echo's largest chain saw that delivers professional quality, reliability and performance for your toughest applications.

This Echo CS-8000 Chainsaw Features:

* 80.7 cc High Performance, 2-Stroke Engine

* Available in 24", 27", 32" & 36" bar lengths

* Replaceable bumper spike improve control for easier cutting

* Slope Advance Ignition System automatically adjusts ignition timing for optimum performance

* Cushioned left-hand grip

* Automatic, adjustable oiler with manual over-ride

Specifications:

Engine Displacement (cc)- 80.7

Engine Displacement (cu in)- 4.92

Starting System- Standard

Ignition System- SAIS

Carburetor (w/Purge Pump)- Butterfly-Valve Diaphragm (without Purge Pump)
Oiling System- Automatic/ Adjustable (with manual override)

Vibration Reduction System- Standard

Available Bar Lengths (in)- 24, 27, 32 & 36

Fuel Capacity (fl. oz.)- 28.9

Oil Capacity (fl oz.)- 14.1

Dry Weight (lbs)- 16.5

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Illinois Changes Law on Insurance of All-Terrain Vehicles


Illinois Changes Law on Insurance of All-Terrain Vehicles As Of January 1, 2010

The General Assembly of Illinois has enacted legislation requiring liability insurance coverage of any "non-highway vehicle" used on Illinois roadways. In accord with the newly-adopted provision of the Illinois Motor Vehicle Code (625 ILCS 5/11-1426.1), any person operating a "non-highway vehicle" on a street, highway or roadway is now subject to the state's mandatory insurance requirements, just like automobiles.

For purposes of the law, a "non-highway vehicle" means a motor vehicle not specifically designed for use on a public highway, including the following:

1. An all-terrain vehicle

2. A golf cart

3. An off-highway motorcycle

4. A neighborhood vehicle. A neighborhood vehicle, as defined in 625 ILCS 5/1-148.3m, means a self-propelled, electronic-powered, four-wheeler motor vehicle (or a self-propelled, gasoline-powered, four-wheeled motor with an engine displacement under 1,200 cubic centimeters) that is capable of attaining a speed of more than 20 miles per hour, but not more than 25 miles per hour, and which conforms to federal regulations under Title 49 C.F.R. Part 571.500.

The law also requires that an insurance card or policy Declarations page establishing proof of coverage must be presented to any law enforcement officer stopping one of these vehicles on a public roadway and requesting proof of insurance. Failure to produce the insurance card may subject the operator to a suspension of your automobile operator's license and/or a fine.

YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES

The law requires you to have a "non-highway vehicle" insured for liability losses if operated on a public roadway. This would include a "non-highway vehicle" operated on a highway right-of way. You are strongly encouraged to immediately contact your insurance agent and inquire whether your "non-highway vehicles" are insured by such a policy or endorsement. Please provide a description of your "non-highway vehicle" and serial numbers to your agent.

If your "non-highway vehicles" have been properly insured, your agent will issue an insurance card for you to produce if stopped by a police officer on a public roadway.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Lawn Mower Race


Lawn Mower Race

Recently one of our very own mechanics, Jake Devall was involved in a lawn mower race at Post Oak near St. Elmo, IL. Jake had a great time being involved in this event. He brought home the gold and won 1st place in this race. Way To Go Jake!!!!

Jake has been a mechanic here at Bahrns Equipment, Inc. since May of 2007. He lives here in Effingham & is a graduate of Effingham High School. Jake often enters varies lawn mower races around the area.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Sledding


Do you remember waiting and waiting as a kid for the snow to come? I know I did. I couldn't wait for the snow to fall because that meant I got to go sledding. There is nothing better than that!!! We would hit all the big hills and my uncles would take us on this 4-wheeler all over the place.

My uncle now has a Kubota RTV that he ties the sled up to and takes all the kids for sled rides. My son can't wait for another year at Uncle Jr's house to play in the snow.

Those are memories that will last forever!!!

December Is Here


Well December has arrived and we have almost made it through 2009. Although yesterday, the 1st of December sure didn't feel like a normal December day with it being 55 degrees outside.
I think we will soon be visited by Ol'Man Winter. It will soon be snowing & blowing & icing. Let's hope that we do not get any bad ice storms this year. In case we do it would be good to have a generator on hand in case the power goes out. Also, if you have a fireplace it would be good to have a Stihl chainsaw on hand to cut fire wood to keep on hand.

I hope that everyone has a safe winter season!!