Echo 9010T and RedMax 8560 take on WET Fall Cleanup!

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  • čas přidán 30. 11. 2022
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    Watch and see what blower YOU think does a better job on this cleanup: The Echo 9010T or RedMax 85650!
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Komentáře • 35

  • @reginaldsinclair152
    @reginaldsinclair152 Před měsícem

    Anyone that's helping take care of the earth and helping others 🙂 GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY 🙏 Live long

  • @Born2doom
    @Born2doom Před rokem

    Not bias when it comes to blower brands! I love them all in their own ways!

  • @tylerkozlowski5505
    @tylerkozlowski5505 Před rokem +2

    Was in between these 2 blowers for the longest time. Finally just pulled the trigger on the 9010T! After a little bit of research everyone says it’s the better option and I couldn’t agree more. Definitely out performs the 8550’s I was using.

    • @EDLawnCare
      @EDLawnCare  Před rokem

      The 9010T is a beautiful blower. RedMax has gone cheap in how they make their products!

    • @TopNotchPropertyServiceLLC
      @TopNotchPropertyServiceLLC Před rokem

      I currently use a 2018 redmax 8500. I’m looking at purchasing an 8560 someday

  • @joegorman862
    @joegorman862 Před rokem +1

    Echo for life

  • @codyschlegel4843
    @codyschlegel4843 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Is that the home alone guy? 😂

  • @tonyslawncare
    @tonyslawncare Před rokem

    Great video bro

  • @yycguy8722
    @yycguy8722 Před 6 měsíci

    At the 12:12 mark in the video, this is where I love having the ability to shorten the tube to clear the tight corners and blow straight down if needed. Does the Shindaiwa version offer that feature as it is basically the same blower as the echo.

  • @joegorman862
    @joegorman862 Před rokem +1

    Echo all the way

  • @spenny9274
    @spenny9274 Před 9 měsíci +1

    That’s a massive cleanup!!! Milford? Are u in MI?

    • @EDLawnCare
      @EDLawnCare  Před 8 měsíci +1

      That was in Farmington Hills, Michigan! My uncle is actually from Milford. (the guy who was helping me.)

    • @tommyhurst90
      @tommyhurst90 Před 2 měsíci

      Crazy I'm from Commerce twp mi Im between both of you ,😂on a random video on CZcams lol I looked up RedMax blowers in here I am I own a ebz8500 it's kind of hard for me to go away from RedMax 🤷🏼

  • @barbaraepsaro2718
    @barbaraepsaro2718 Před 9 měsíci

    get an extra tip for the 8560 cut the tapper off so you can get more volume to get the job done faster.😅

  • @team_1j_jont-179
    @team_1j_jont-179 Před rokem +2

    I still love the echo 770 light comfortable compact easy to start in the cold. We charge out customers by the hour for leaf cleanup so the 770 is adequate to do a professional job but at the same time not too fast ifyaknowwhatimean

    • @EDLawnCare
      @EDLawnCare  Před rokem +1

      Oh, I know what you mean. It’s a very fair price. Some customers just don’t understand that!

    • @Born2doom
      @Born2doom Před rokem

      The 770 was the balls for years! I had 2 of them! Very powerful units

    • @craiginman9637
      @craiginman9637 Před 7 měsíci

      770is garbage

  • @dustingiles2043
    @dustingiles2043 Před rokem

    Could you tell difference from new redmax va 9010

    • @EDLawnCare
      @EDLawnCare  Před rokem +2

      Yes, brother. Watch at the end. My uncle and I talk about the differences in both blowers!

    • @dustingiles2043
      @dustingiles2043 Před rokem

      @@EDLawnCare I see that I’ve been saving up to get the redmax to try out I was curious about the performance

    • @EDLawnCare
      @EDLawnCare  Před rokem +1

      The 9010T outperforms the 8560 by 100 CFM. But the overall design of the 9010T is way more beefier and not as cheaply built as the 8560. I think RedMax has gone downhill recently and are being cheap with how they build their products. I have nothing bad to say about the 8560. It’s still a solid blower.

    • @dustingiles2043
      @dustingiles2043 Před rokem

      @@EDLawnCare I agree a lot of companies not the same anymore

    • @dustingiles2043
      @dustingiles2043 Před rokem +1

      @@EDLawnCare yes that’s one thing I didn’t like about blowers from redmax and husky good motors but outer body cheaply made but I loved my redmax 7500 all around great blower I’m still wanting to get the redmax 8560

  • @craiginman9637
    @craiginman9637 Před 7 měsíci

    U can get. Thr ivy clean, get a fb 2000 or 3000. The job was ah

  • @benjaminleslie3155
    @benjaminleslie3155 Před rokem

    I like both

    • @EDLawnCare
      @EDLawnCare  Před rokem

      I can agree with that. Both are excellent blowers. I just think the 9010T is more solidly built!

  • @MattNowell
    @MattNowell Před rokem +4

    REDMAX FOR LIFE

    • @TopNotchPropertyServiceLLC
      @TopNotchPropertyServiceLLC Před rokem

      Same. I like the echo too and I run an older redmax 8500. Looking forward to owning a 8600 and I’ll pick up an echo just to have for heavy wet leaves like this but overall redmax or husqvarna is awesome.

  • @dougbell2714
    @dougbell2714 Před 4 měsíci

    Nice video. Just missed a solid amount unfortunately. If it was my house I’d simply ask to please hit a little more please.

  • @LestatTravesty
    @LestatTravesty Před rokem

    shave 15% off the time by not blowing all of em at once, skim the top dry leaves off first. make a second pass for the wetter leaves. once you mix the dry and wet together, they're all weighted down. harder you have to blow it, the more crap gets mixt in. all sticks, dirt. making it even heavier. you'l be surprised how much faster it goes.
    i do 3 pass. but fast as fuk lol.. other wise i'd take forever. but 25 years doing cleanups..i do not want to sit on a job for 3 and take the time as for 1. usuassly on par with a 3 man crew. often much faster. thats 25 years for ya lol.. i use a hand held Echo on my left forarm. second season now with doing that, took another 20% time off my clock.
    i make my own blower tips to help me have precise control over the air. in other words, i don't have to rotate my whole body hardly at all. the tips project the leaves where i want em to go. using two blowers at once now, they compliment each other real nice. the tips aimed inwards slightly towards each other, they feed the leaves into a solid straight path forward. the original tips suck ass btw guys. first thing i do to a new blower is either cut a fast V at the top of the hose hole or make a fast tip for it.
    check that out sometime. just typing a sheet of plastic to the tip, that curvs the tip off into a peak at the bottom, while the top is more open, the air hits at the bottom, harder. adding a nice bit of force to clean better. while the top being open, exspands the leaves upward so the rest of the air flow and blow them forward. once you get playing around with that, you'l see what its doing and can make adjustments. its well...well well worth the 10 minutes to attach a custom made tip to the nosel. you won't be battling getting leaves out of corners anymore...like what so ever. the change of air direction from the tip hits them the way you try do it with your body. saves you alot of screwing around in corner sinerios.
    my 8500 is getting beat up at 8 years old now. had me going to the site to see if by chance they put out an upgrade. to see that they did was frikn awesome lol...im drolling over that 8560 now lol
    the speed bump is going to be badass...just a 10mph difference is notable. when they had the 8500 up, and in 2016, stihl put out the 700. it was a solid match up. only diff was the speed. i couldn't pinpoint what seemed to better about the Max. then i realized...the br700 had 10 mph less speed at 195 i believe. the Max8500 had 205. that was what i was feeling. it hits harder. so if got a pile your working, it tears through the pile easier than 195 mph does. i can cut a clean 12 inch path down a 6 foot high pile and walk right through it with the Max.. thats from the speed. not the cmf's. adding to that is my custom tip...the bullet tips allow for too much expansion so you get alot of over blow to the right and left...when most of the time you want the leaves to go forward as much as possible. that where my tips comes in yet again. i probably shoot leaves another 2 feet further than the original tip design because of that custom tip
    i love doing leaves btw. its only way one person can do it themselves for over 2 decades lmao
    i was a gym buff growing up then working got me doing laboris stuff. leave cleanup is mindless sorta work. just go fast as fuk the whole time and make it a workout and competitive game with yourselve. that was my thing that got me through jobs that were fukn insane for even 3 man crew...let alone by yourselve. big ass cleans make people walk off the job rather common lol so i needed a stratigy and so that was mine...fast as fuk. no breaks. no slowing down. full speed til the job is done. breaks allow you to feel the beating so just don't take any lol
    anyways.. im a novel writing at times so pardon that lol
    thats neat to see a 8560 in action. the exxtra 15 mph bump ontop the 95 cmf bump it has over the 8500 will be pretty dam noticable for me. im excite to get my mitts on that bad boy...fuk the 9010 though. Echo hasn't won me over yet lol