LOL I have a Troy Bilt Hedge Trimmer yet I I dont have a single hedge. I use it all the time for clearing brush and briars. I can really get under the briars with out ever getting a scratch. So any way, I enjoy your videos and just let you know I sure endorse a hedge trimmers even if dont own a hedge:)
On my Stihl HS56, the muffler bolts keep shaking loose. And, the blades continue to move although my fingers are off the trigger. Any fixes for these issues?
+Henry Pope LoL, yes they're 'handy' to have. I buy them from my local Sears store. Here's a link... www.searspartsdirect.com/part-number/47554/0009/009.html?sid=SPDxGPROD&gclid=CJi9l8u_rskCFQgGaQodON0LBA
Really useful video! Thanks. Will definitely subscribe!I was just wondering if you could do a couple of videos on how to look after garden machines such as a Lawn mower and a hedge trimmer (like cleaning and etc) you said in the video about removing the air filter. Thanks.
ryan simpson Thanks for subscribing Ryan! The sticker on the bottom says Manufactured by Stihl Inc., USA , with domestic and foreign components. I think you'll be happy with HS 56C if you buy one...
I would like to try one out Zack. I have experience with Husqvarna, Redmax, Stihl, and Black and Decker. Are Echo's any good? If someone would like to send me one, I would be happy to give it an in-depth review.
Zack'sLawnService Zack, I haven't heard many people talk about their hedge trimmers however, I've heard good things about their backpack leaf blowers. I reviewed the Stihl BR600 and people often comment about the Echo giving it a good challenge.
Just bought a used one today. Can’t wait to use it.
Awesome review! I just got one yesterday for my birthday. This thing is beautiful. Can’t wait to use it!!
Happy birthday! Nice gift!
LOL I have a Troy Bilt Hedge Trimmer yet I I dont have a single hedge. I use it all the time for clearing brush and briars. I can really get under the briars with out ever getting a scratch. So any way, I enjoy your videos and just let you know I sure endorse a hedge trimmers even if dont own a hedge:)
Hi there. Have you tried the hs 45 600m? If so how does it compare to this model. Any thoughts on the hs 45 600m would be appreciated. Thanks
Sorry, I haven't. I'm currently working on a review of the ECHO HC2020. It will be out within the next 10 days.
@@MarkThomasBuilder thanks. I'll check it out. Echo is a top brand.
On my Stihl HS56, the muffler bolts keep shaking loose. And, the blades continue to move although my fingers are off the trigger. Any fixes for these issues?
I haven't had that issue with the muffler, but I'd try Locktite thread lock.
Also could you post the link to were I could buy those gloves? Look like a pretty decent pair:) (they would be 'handy' to have)
+Henry Pope LoL, yes they're 'handy' to have. I buy them from my local Sears store. Here's a link... www.searspartsdirect.com/part-number/47554/0009/009.html?sid=SPDxGPROD&gclid=CJi9l8u_rskCFQgGaQodON0LBA
I liked the gloves too! they seem good
I just got one of these. Holy shit...it cuts like a Laser.
It makes yard work pretty fun!
Really useful video! Thanks. Will definitely subscribe!I was just wondering if you could do a couple of videos on how to look after garden machines such as a Lawn mower and a hedge trimmer (like cleaning and etc) you said in the video about removing the air filter. Thanks.
+Henry Pope Good idea, I'll consider that for some upcoming videos.
Those are some beautiful arborvitae behind you
Thank you, a friend gave them to me and they've done well so far.
Do you know if this will cut through blackberry canes that are about an inch in diameter?
I don't use hedge trimmers for branches and vines more than 3/4".
Nice video mark am thinking of one of these where is this trimmer made it says on the label at the bottom thanks I also subbed.
ryan simpson Thanks for subscribing Ryan! The sticker on the bottom says Manufactured by Stihl Inc., USA , with domestic and foreign components. I think you'll be happy with HS 56C if you buy one...
Where is it made?
I believe it's made in their Virginia Beach facility with global parts, but I would need someone to verify that to be true.
@@MarkThomasBuilder Ok thanks. You see that a lot these days "made from global parts" Crazy.
very good sthil I like it
The exhaust burns the leaves on hedges with small leaves ,that’s it’s down fall jimmy Australia
Yes, good point. I have some battery powered units that don't have that problem, making it a good talking point to consider.
YOU DIDNT EVEN USE IT.
Oh really, I'll have to watch the video again. I just used it a few weeks ago for a couple hours. It did a great job on the bushes.
Tamam
faster speed is not always better cutting!
what about an ECHO?
I would like to try one out Zack. I have experience with Husqvarna, Redmax, Stihl, and Black and Decker. Are Echo's any good? If someone would like to send me one, I would be happy to give it an in-depth review.
i mean, do you think echos are good? probably
Zack'sLawnService
Zack, I haven't heard many people talk about their hedge trimmers however, I've heard good things about their backpack leaf blowers. I reviewed the Stihl BR600 and people often comment about the Echo giving it a good challenge.
***** stihl br 600 blow at 201 mph and 712 cfm. echo pb-770 blows 234 mph and 756 cfm. echo
+Zack's Lawn Care theres no doubt its more powerful, but the 600 has one of the best power to weight ratios. and the carb and spark plug is enclosed.
I've had 3 of these, using professionally...they're rubbish! Always fuel delivery issues after about 6 months. A lightweight gimmick!
I've had good luck with mine. I switched to ECHO Red Armor Oil and non-ethanol 90 octane fuel.