The cub cadet trimmer is junk if you only want to spend a &100 get a ryobi I know you said you don't want a combo unit. I use a ryobi about 10 hours a week. It is a good cheap unit.Hi everyone, I have one season under my belt with my Husqvarna ride on mower, but because I spent so much on the mower I made do with a cordless battery operated Ryobi trimmer which did maybe half the yard before the battery died and an electric corded Toro hand held blower. Both items are grossly underpowered and while they were fine for our old townhouse, they are essentially useless in our new yard. As much as I would love to get an Echo or Stihl or Husqvarna trimmer and blower, I can't justify $200+ for a trimmer I'll use for a half hour twice a month or $400+ for a backpack blower I'll use for a few times in the fall. Sorry for the complaining and rambling, anyway I was at Tractor Supply recently before Christmas and they had Cub Cadet trimmers on clearance. They had a 25CC 2 cycle straight shaft one for $99.99. Would it be adequate or is it garbage? They also had a 50.2CC backpack blower from Jonsered that got to 191mph and 667cfm for $299.99. Is that one any good? I've never heard of Jonsered, is it a house brand? If I was going to splurge on a better brand for one of the items, which is more important a good trimmer or blower? I would rather buy from as dealer over a big box store but I also need to keep my finances in line. I also wanted to mention that I want a trimmer only not one of those head and shaft combos that you can attach a million different tools to. Thanks for your help in advance, Dave
If you can handle holding a handheld blower I would suggest that, because buying with a small budget, I think you could get more quality for your money with a handheld.
For example:
For $200....
-This Yard-Man backpack blower :thumbdown:
Shop Yard-Man 27-cc 2-Cycle Heavy-Duty Gas Backpack Blower at Lowes.com
-This Echo handheld blower :thumbsup:
ECHO 65dB(A) 191 mph 354 CFM Low Noise Gas Blower-PB-255LN at The Home Depot
Out of the two blowers you have posted the yard man is a more productive blower, it moves 455 cfm or cubic feet per minute at 145 mph VS the Echo which only moves 354 cfm at 157 mph, the speed or velocity difference between the two you probably wont notice but the Yard man with over 100 cfm more air volume you'll move more debris.
But the Echo warranty is better than anything I know of. I am partial to Echo but I looked at Stihl, and Echo, and the warranty is what sold me. I am not sure what type of warranty yard man carries?
Out of the two blowers you have posted the yard man is a more productive blower, it moves 455 cfm or cubic feet per minute at 145 mph VS the Echo which only moves 354 cfm at 157 mph, the speed or velocity difference between the two you probably wont notice but the Yard man with over 100 cfm more air volume you'll move more debris.
But Yard-Man vs. Echo....which is going to last longer.
Hi everyone,
I have one season under my belt with my Husqvarna ride on mower, but because I spent so much on the mower I made do with a cordless battery operated Ryobi trimmer which did maybe half the yard before the battery died and an electric corded Toro hand held blower. Both items are grossly underpowered and while they were fine for our old townhouse, they are essentially useless in our new yard. As much as I would love to get an Echo or Stihl or Husqvarna trimmer and blower, I can't justify $200+ for a trimmer I'll use for a half hour twice a month or $400+ for a backpack blower I'll use for a few times in the fall. Sorry for the complaining and rambling, anyway I was at Tractor Supply recently before Christmas and they had Cub Cadet trimmers on clearance. They had a 25CC 2 cycle straight shaft one for $99.99. Would it be adequate or is it garbage? They also had a 50.2CC backpack blower from Jonsered that got to 191mph and 667cfm for $299.99. Is that one any good? I've never heard of Jonsered, is it a house brand? If I was going to splurge on a better brand for one of the items, which is more important a good trimmer or blower? I would rather buy from as dealer over a big box store but I also need to keep my finances in line. I also wanted to mention that I want a trimmer only not one of those head and shaft combos that you can attach a million different tools to.
Thanks for your help in advance,
Dave
The cub cadet trimmer is junk if you only want to spend a &100 get a ryobi I know you said you don't want a combo unit. I use a ryobi about 10 hours a week. It is a good cheap unit.
Have never used a jonsered blower but have not heard anything real bad about them.
You can get a good husqvarna for the same price.
For what you need I would get a handheld blower and get a better trimmer.
With regard to blowers what does mph and cfm mean and what minimum amounts would you want when you buy one? My yard is hilly and has a good amount of trees and pine needles and ideally I would love to blow everything into the woods behind the house. I think I may have missed out with the cub cadet trimmers from Tractor Supply. I was in another Tractor Supply after Christmas and the only trimmer they had left was a weed wacker brand one that a store employee advised against buying. There are a bunch of other locations near me however. Someone at a dealer told me that handheld blowers are mainly good for blowing off sidewalks and they typically aren't powerful enough to clear leaves from yards and I should definitely get a backpack blower. Any thoughts on this? Over the summer I was looking at a stihl trimmer that came with a padded shoulder strap which I liked because I'm not particularly in good shape and I've found trimmers to be heavy after using them for a while.
Dave
So then I probably want to look at backpack models with a minimum of 500 cfm and around 200mph?
Dave
Ok, I've started doing a bit more research including visiting a couple dealers. I think I'm going to splurge for decent equipment for both the trimmer and blower. I think around $200 for the trimner and between $350-$450 for the blower. This isnt set in stone as I initially wanted to spend under a grand on my tractor last year and well that didn't happen. In everyone's opinion for string trimmers and backpack blowers, husqvarna, stihl or echo?
Dave
If you buy a husky now all youre getting is a suped up Poulan since they bought out Husky (so my mechanic told me).
The new johnsered products are electrolux build/rebranded. There identical to the poulan chainsaw, and trimmers, blowers. The poulan, craftsman, ariens, and Husqvarna up till about 2 years ago were made by Ayp. American yard products. Now Craftsman's are made by Mtd look at the yard machines, Tractor supply sells Mtd Build Cub Cadet's, and the Huskee mowers and look at the new craftsman's. There all made by Mtd. Most production box store push mowers, and riding mowers are made by Mtd.
My opinion on a good strong light weight easy to use trimmer. The echo Srm225. Its about 219.00. Sometimes its on sale for 199.00.
And teh echo handheld blower Pb255 also 199. They are both great commercial quality products that will last 15-20 years if properly maintained.
The good thing is you don't need to go to a mower shop to buy them. Home depot sells them. They carry a 5 year consumer warranty.
Electrolux hasn't had anything to do with Husqvarna, they each went there ways in 2005-2006. Husqvarna make the johnsered products now at least that's how it's listed. As far who is making Sears mowers go, who hasn't made crap for Sears :laughing: