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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 4056435" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>2 stroke Echo here. I did try the Kobalt 40V trimmer and didn't like it. Doesn't hold enough line and is a pain to refill, the trigger speed control isn't very responsive and the trigger itself has got way too much spring in it and will wear your trigger finger smooth out. I have to trim around a boatload of decorative rock and go through the line. Trimming takes me longer than mowing does. If anyone wants the trimmer only hit me up I'll make you a deal. I'm keeping the battery for my other 40V stuff but the trimmer has been through maybe 2 spool fills of line and that's it.</p><p></p><p>I'm back to the 12 year old Echo that will probably run forever. It's burned several quarts of Amsoil Sabre Synthetic mixed at 82:1. That's a lot of tank fills! I didn't even tune it up until last spring. Not so much as a spark plug. The primer bulb is getting stiff but still hanging on. Easy fix when it goes...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 4056435, member: 3099"] 2 stroke Echo here. I did try the Kobalt 40V trimmer and didn't like it. Doesn't hold enough line and is a pain to refill, the trigger speed control isn't very responsive and the trigger itself has got way too much spring in it and will wear your trigger finger smooth out. I have to trim around a boatload of decorative rock and go through the line. Trimming takes me longer than mowing does. If anyone wants the trimmer only hit me up I'll make you a deal. I'm keeping the battery for my other 40V stuff but the trimmer has been through maybe 2 spool fills of line and that's it. I'm back to the 12 year old Echo that will probably run forever. It's burned several quarts of Amsoil Sabre Synthetic mixed at 82:1. That's a lot of tank fills! I didn't even tune it up until last spring. Not so much as a spark plug. The primer bulb is getting stiff but still hanging on. Easy fix when it goes... [/QUOTE]
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