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Location: Dismal Nitch, AZ
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Originally Posted by john70t
The small ones are better IMO.
First time around you'll spend many extra hours getting through the top baked layer.
It'll bounce and skip.
Sharpen them blades and take 'er slow and easy.
When it comes time for piecework and small sections, that little machine is easy to carry around. or throw it in back of the car.
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I had a 2 stroke Echo mini for years.
I soaked a sock with WD-40 and secured it around the carb to keep the dust out of the butterfly shaft...that's what usually wears out first.
Never a down day...ran until I sold it...sold my business.
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They'll cut decently into hard soil if you water a day or so in advance.
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