Showing posts with label echo blowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label echo blowers. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

How To Install A Fuel Line On An Echo Blower

Below watch Blake show you How To Install A Fuel Line On An Echo Blower. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us at LawnEq.com & 800-432-2909.

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


Monday, October 26, 2009

Stihl or Echo Blowers???

Stihl or Echo Blowers????

Ever wonder what brand of blower you should buy. Maybe this will help...

Stihl
Stihl makes professional-grade gas leaf blowers and high-end electric models. It sells exclusively through outdoor power equipment dealers. Stihl uses the HomeScaper line name on some consumer-grade models. The Stihl line of gas handheld and backpack blowers features high power and high amount of air moved, measured in cubic feet per minute.
Echo
Echo makes high-end handheld and backpack professional-grade gas leaf blowers. Its gas blowers feature lower weight and high power, the latest starting and sound-reduction improvements, and high cfm. They're available at The Home Depot, outdoor power equipment dealers and hardware stores.



Source: Consumer Reports

Friday, October 23, 2009

Fall in the Midwest

The leaves are changing colors here in the Midwest. This brings with it many different opinions. There are a number of people who travel great distances to view the beauty that Mother Nature bestows upon us annually. On one occasion I was in Columbus, Indiana for training and as part of our experience there we were taken to dinner on a tour bus. Part of the dinner plans included a trip through an area just so we could view the fall colors the area had to offer. Admiration of the many fall colors is one perspective of what Autumn has to offer… the other side is the task of what to do with all the leaves after they have lost their pretty colors, have turned to brown and have covered the lawn. I have talked to a few people who don’t worry about the leaves, they feel that eventually they will blow into a neighbor’s yard and then the neighbor can worry about them. Most of my friends and family take the other approach of gathering them all up to either use in a compost pile or where permitted burning them. Growing up in the Midwest I fondly remember as a child using the piles of leaves to play in. It would occupy us for hours, raking the leaves into what seemed like enormous piles and then taking turns jumping into them. My parents, of course, didn’t quite get the same enjoyment from the activity. In those days our family didn’t have a leaf blower. The job of removing the leaves from the lawn entailed many hours and a few hand blisters by my parents. Now as an adult I am lucky to have my handy Echo PB-460LN Quiet 1 leaf blower which makes the Fall task enjoyable again. I now have a grandson that I will enjoy watching scatter the leaves that I have blown into a pile simply for his entertainment. I will relive my childhood memories through watching him play in the toy that nature has provided him. If I were to have to go back to the rake for this activity I would probably not be looking so forward to it. Remember to enjoy the wonders you are provided and take the time to treasure the memories that you are able make.
Tara Funneman - Office Manager at lawneq, Division of Bahrns Equipment, Inc. - where you can fulfill all your lawn and garden equipment and parts needs.