Check out M&D Lawn Care If you want to see some crazy POV of you trimming. That guy is the best I’ve ever seen. Those echo trimmer’s I really am balanced, way too heavy at the engine. If you haven’t, try redmax 260 or stihl 94r
@That's Right Lawn Care, put the guard back on you'll burn that engine up doing that, I work for a company that repairs landscaping equipment and the guys that use it abuse them.
@@ThatsRightLawnCare folks don't understand what else that does, for every inch of line past your knife or guard drops the engine out of its power band, don't know what you have but generally drops it 800-1000 RPM creates alot of heat. I always tell folks especially in these times save money by maintaining your equipment properly. But if that's what you wanna do, your choice man just looking out for ya.
I run all Echo 2620t's now. I have a few back up trimmers and still have the Echo 3020t. We don't let the line get crazy long but guard length just makes it feel like it takes forever to weedeat and eats the line up quicker.
Awesome Job on the cleanup, and helping out not only yours, but your friends’ business.
Thank you Daniel!
Looks like i need to send the Darwin grip already 😉👊💥 #LETSGETIT James
I'll put it to work brother!
Check out M&D Lawn Care If you want to see some crazy POV of you trimming. That guy is the best I’ve ever seen. Those echo trimmer’s I really am balanced, way too heavy at the engine. If you haven’t, try redmax 260 or stihl 94r
I'll check it out. Thanks Lee.
That’s Right Lawn care do you use .105 trimmer line? It’s strong and last longer.
Yes I do. I run the Echo Black Diamond .105. I love it.
He needs to let more string out hes a rookie
@@loadthebowllet it eat!
Just let the 3020t mulch the sticks. I thought I noticed black line. Black diamond?
Yessir. Black Diamond .105
105. Black diamond James?
@That's Right Lawn Care, put the guard back on you'll burn that engine up doing that, I work for a company that repairs landscaping equipment and the guys that use it abuse them.
I can't stand running with the guards on. I'd rather buy new ones every couple years anyways. Thanks for looking out though.
@@ThatsRightLawnCare folks don't understand what else that does, for every inch of line past your knife or guard drops the engine out of its power band, don't know what you have but generally drops it 800-1000 RPM creates alot of heat.
I always tell folks especially in these times save money by maintaining your equipment properly.
But if that's what you wanna do, your choice man just looking out for ya.
I run all Echo 2620t's now. I have a few back up trimmers and still have the Echo 3020t. We don't let the line get crazy long but guard length just makes it feel like it takes forever to weedeat and eats the line up quicker.