I've had my Echo 580T for over two years now. I use it very frequently and love it. My Echo days started when I bought my first edger. I had it for over 10 years when it dawned on me that it wasn't giving up and needing replacement. I now own several Echo yard products and am very happy with them all. I easily recommend Echo to everyone.
Love mine, very comfortable to use, does the job with ease here in SE Michigan, lots of trees on roughly the 3/4 acres I use this blower on. It will move some very heavy leaf fall, I let things go for a month, one tank of gas and we got her done.
I recently bought a top handle echo saw and it's a little beast. A little cold-blooded upon start-up compared to a Stihl, but she runs out well and restarts easily when warm. It does not have tool-less bar adjustments like many Stihls do.
Mine was intermittently starting and now it won’t start. I have spark and the primer bulb working. Not sure i’d kill switch shorted. This machine likes red armor fuel .
I have one that is in like-new condition and is dead as a door nail. Won't even think about starting. Has spark, timing is correct, has fuel and compression. Exhaust is not plugged. Primer bulb is working fine. POS in my opinion.
I've had my Echo 580T for over two years now. I use it very frequently and love it. My Echo days started when I bought my first edger. I had it for over 10 years when it dawned on me that it wasn't giving up and needing replacement. I now own several Echo yard products and am very happy with them all. I easily recommend Echo to everyone.
Same here, I have this blower and a mix of both Stihl and Echo, the Echo gear just seems to be of better quality.
Parts availability is a huge advantage for the Echo.
Echo chainsaw’s are the reason I switched to echo products. I have a ported 501p, best saw I have ever owned.
Love mine, very comfortable to use, does the job with ease here in SE Michigan, lots of trees on roughly the 3/4 acres I use this blower on. It will move some very heavy leaf fall, I let things go for a month, one tank of gas and we got her done.
Nice, these follow up reviews are great
I recently bought a top handle echo saw and it's a little beast. A little cold-blooded upon start-up compared to a Stihl, but she runs out well and restarts easily when warm. It does not have tool-less bar adjustments like many Stihls do.
You are REALLY missing the boat on the chainsaw - I switched from Husquvarna chainsaws to Echo and they are SO MUCH LONGER lasting and start easier
Mine was intermittently starting and now it won’t start.
I have spark and the primer bulb working.
Not sure i’d kill switch shorted.
This machine likes red armor fuel .
I have one that is in like-new condition and is dead as a door nail. Won't even think about starting. Has spark, timing is correct, has fuel and compression. Exhaust is not plugged. Primer bulb is working fine. POS in my opinion.
@@johnnowosacki2527 did you use pre mix or you mixed
@@Deon0026yickadee did my own mix. Finally sold the thing to a person who 'knew they'd get it running'. Never heard back from them.
Does anyone know what this metal on the back below that exhaust?
Ground wire
Exhaust filter
Made in?
USA
Would definitely recommend upgrading to the 8010t such a more powerful blower.
I'll save the $250 and stick with this one. Good enough for my needs.