Nice. I am looking to get the edger attachment for sure. If the blower is good, I could see getting that as well. Mostly for grass clippings and a few leaves.social port said:
Mine works just fine for this purpose.Killsocket said:If the blower is good, I could see getting that as well. Mostly for grass clippings and a few leaves.
When I bought mine, I was under the impression that only the curved edger could be used. However, I remember reading somewhere recently (maybe even from you) that a straight edger might also be an option as an attachment. If curved vs straight matters to you, definitely shop around.Killsocket said:I am looking to get the edger attachment for sure.
I prefer the offset of a curved edger - I like walking more to the side of the line I am edging.social port said:... I have grown to like the curved edger as well.
I'm not sure if you have to edge around curved surfaces, but I've found that tightly following arcs is challenging--it's an art I am still mastering. I'd guess that would be true of a straight edger as well.Ware said:I prefer the offset of a curved edger - I like walking more to the side of the line I am edging.social port said:... I have grown to like the curved edger as well.
No argument on that. I don't think that it is suitable for everyone.Rockinar said:I would think a stand alone blower would work better and be less cumbersome.
Good to know. I've read about some compatibility between the 58v and PAS, even though that is not mentioned by Echo (that I know of anyway).TulsaFan said:FYI... the 58v shaft attaches to the PAS system (It required drilling a 1/4" hole). I bought one as parts off of Ebay for $30 with shipping. It works to attach my trimmer head that I removed from its original shaft for the Landscape Blade. Probably won't use it much, but I hated not having a shaft for the trimmer head for those hard to reach corners.
Yes it does. I have a hunch I was twisting the bottom part the wrong way instead of the top part, you know the piece that shows the arrow to line up the hole to string. If that makes sense.J_nick said:@Killsocket does it have the Speed Feed Head? I haven't took mine apart this year but I think you can put something in backwards and it will do what you are experiencing.
Yeah that's what it is. I twisted it on backwards before. TBH I still don't know which way it needs to go it's just a guessing game. The good thing is I only have to fill it once or twice a season since it holds so much line.Killsocket said:Yes it does. I have a hunch I was twisting the bottom part the wrong way instead of the top part, you know the piece that shows the arrow to line up the hole to string. If that makes sense.J_nick said:@Killsocket does it have the Speed Feed Head? I haven't took mine apart this year but I think you can put something in backwards and it will do what you are experiencing.
I now recall the same thing happening to me on my first stringing.J_nick said:Yeah that's what it is. I twisted it on backwards before. TBH I still don't know which way it needs to go it's just a guessing game. The good thing is I only have to fill it once or twice a season since it holds so much line.Killsocket said:Yes it does. I have a hunch I was twisting the bottom part the wrong way instead of the top part, you know the piece that shows the arrow to line up the hole to string. If that makes sense.J_nick said:@Killsocket does it have the Speed Feed Head? I haven't took mine apart this year but I think you can put something in backwards and it will do what you are experiencing.
@Pete1313 and I both have the Landscape Blade attached to a PAS-2620. Works really well when you have the appropriate amount of grease in the LB unit.firefighter11 said:Been using my echo srm-225 for roughly 5 years now and it's been bullet proof. I wish I had got the attachments version and may upgrade in the future. I would love to have a landscape blade at some point if anyone has done it with an echo.
It is a nice tool! :thumbsup:TulsaFan said:Pete1313 and I both have the Landscape Blade attached to a PAS-2620. Works really well when you have the appropriate amount of grease in the LB unit.firefighter11 said:Been using my echo srm-225 for roughly 5 years now and it's been bullet proof. I wish I had got the attachments version and may upgrade in the future. I would love to have a landscape blade at some point if anyone has done it with an echo.![]()