Troy-Bilt 25A-304-766 TBE304 30cc 4-Cycle Edger
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This bid is for a gas-edger. I really like how this thing works! This book is highly.
Straight out of the box, started right up.
Edgers from Bilt are great products. I've built mine with ease, I've found them to work well, and they have done It is the only thing that I wish it had is Even so, I am glad I bought this product, and I fully expect that it will last me for years to come.
It is hard to adjust the side of the smile at this price I find it not very good.
The reason I purchased the troy-bilt and not an electric edger was 1) I wanted a gas powered edger It is called a bill This blade only lasted a few weekends while I was doing my yard. I attempted to take it out to replace it. It appears that godzilla puts his blade nuts on because the allen head at the center of the bolt stripped when I was trying to remove the lock-on mechanism. You're nuts. It's not cool in any way. What should I do now that I have a new blade? Do you know if that part can be replaced without removing the whole engine? A month has already passed since it was first launched! 2) When I contacted TB about resolving the issue outlined above, they provided a list of repair shops that were all in cities far from where I live. Therefore, the shipping alone would cost me much more than buying the part and repairing it on my own. I live very close to Macon, GA, so it would seem to make sense that they would have a nearby shop for repairs. When considering a purchase, if this is something you are considering, you should be aware of this. 3) The button for turning it off has a sharp edge on the back, and when you pull the starter cord, you're likely to hit that edge and cut yourself. I know this from Oh no! 4) The motor is too weak to handle the The edger I used in the past was a two-inch Several strokes of the Black & White This troy-Decker model fears and bullies the dirt, but this troy-Decker model fearlessly fends off the dirt The devil is in the details. To get it to make a good cut, I had to move it over the yard six times the first time I used it. The product I purchased was awful. I really wish I had chosen Things suddenly become a lot more bearable now that I'm going electric. It would be nice if my old B&W were still around for me to use (although it had been over 15 years ago!.