I agree, I really like my Shindaiwa T235, Going on only 5 years, but still really does the job.
#8
Mower King
We are a Shindaiwa dealer......last month, a guy brought in a trimmer that he said was at least 20 yrs old, wouldn't start and wanted me to get it running. He bought a new T235 as he left the store so he would have 2 trimmers. I ordered a new carb, installed it and that 20 yr old trimmer ran good! He was happy twice! They are a superior product for sure!
#9
7394
Many have said the Echo is same as the Shin T235, I said, no, it has solid shaft drive. Can cut a 20" swipe, but I turned my string cutter around, to only cut 18" As I prefer that. My friend has an Echo, I have used it & very much prefer my T235.
Many have said the Echo is same as the Shin T235, I said, no, it has solid shaft drive. Can cut a 20" swipe, but I turned my string cutter around, to only cut 18" As I prefer that. My friend has an Echo, I have used it & very much prefer my T235.
Quite a bit longer than a couple years ago.. They merged in 2008.. Echo has a cable drive, as opposed to a solid steel drive mine has among numerous other advantages.
September 2008 merger of the Kioritz and Shindaiwa corporations. The brands owned and distributed by Yamabiko are Kioritz, Shindaiwa and ECHO.
Quite a bit longer than a couple years ago.. They merged in 2008.. Echo has a cable drive, as opposed to a solid steel drive mine has among numerous other advantages.
September 2008 merger of the Kioritz and Shindaiwa corporations. The brands owned and distributed by Yamabiko are Kioritz, Shindaiwa and ECHO.