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The tall grass or weeds need to be mulched. Just do the same but start on the top of the weeds/grass and chop it all up. By the time you get to the bottom it’s all mulch
The squeaking sound is to driveshaft spray a little WD-40 and the joint of the driveshaft and the squeaking will be gone. I had the same issue just saying 😊
Recently bought an Echo Pas-2620 and a couple of attachments and I absolutely love it, but my only complaint was the handle to me it feels way to flimsy, I took it off and replaced it with a Srm-266 handle.
They are a bit flimsy yes, but for long jobs they reduce a lot of vibration. I really like it for all the residential lawns I do with how much edging and tree/hedge trimming I do.
I need urgent help, connect my Esc to the top port of the Receiver, in the RPM zone and the one that follows, since I did that now when I connect my Esc to the bottom connectors it no longer turns on at all, it's as if There was no signal, and when I plug it into the RPM connector it turns on a permanent red light but not pairing does anything, I press buttons and nothing PLEASE HELP MEEEEEEE
Plug the ESC into channel 2 on the receiver. The receiver should not prevent the ESC from powering on. Try factory resetting the ESC, there is a sequence diagram online.
@joshsrcs correct me if im wrong but the motor draws the amps. The 200 amp is just a rating that the esc can supply without overheating. The rating is safe to use with that size of a truck at 33 volts. At least that's my understanding of it. The higher the amp rating, the slower it heats up
I am not an electronics guru, but from my understanding the max amp draw of the HobbyWing is higher than the Traxxas ESC. Higher max amperage is equivalent to a higher flow of power.
I simply removed the pulley, that’s all! Yea this seems to be the easiest way. The truck drives great and I’ve had no problems with the air pump system or drivability/reliability. SUBSCRIBE!!!
The converter would need to have some kind of cap or blockage put on top of it to prevent exhaust gas from flowing back into the system. It is not necessary but I have noticed the truck perform better with it absent. SUBSCRIBE!!!
have the 3020T and I have to run .130 line just to keep the thing pulling and not revving to the moon. .105 is nothing for it to pull. super strong trimmer. these things go through tall brush like nothing
Hair dryer for drying..... why haven't I tried that???? My wife would kill me, that's why 😆 I use leaf blower outside which is major overkill...Walmart or Amazon has cheap hair dryers... great video man
Awesome video....did this to my non vented aluminum wheels and bout to fo it to my tires as well Only issue is, I can't spin mine fast enough to sling the water out so I'm left with squeezing it out lol
I was looking for a comparison video and this is exactly what I needed. You should try is pro-line wheels with the aluminum hubs btw. It’s a game changer
I bought mine in November of last year, right before California banned ALL small gas power motor anything. No lawn mowers, weed trimmers, chainsaws, generators are now legal for sale in California if they are under 25 horsepower. Battery only. Today was the first time I had to actually run the thing. I have TALL wild land grass, maybe 2+ feet tall and very thick. I wack back to dirt. Takes a few passes to cut it down short to mulch size. It did a great job, but was a bit difficult to figure out how to load the string. Finally figured it out: pop the cover off the base, line up the inner and outer holes and thread a 25' length of .095. Rotate the outer and wind on the string. Pop the cover back on and adjust for proper length. My grass is so thick, I have to hold the throttle on full constantly as I cut. I burns through grass pretty fast, but figured it would under full heavy load. The best thing about this trimmer is that it won't stall or get clogged up. I was cutting very wet grass and wild artichoke plants that were 4' tall. This thing went right through, never clogged up. All my other trimmers will and I'll have to unwind the grass that twisted into rope around the head, but not this guy. So glad I got this when I did. I wack about 2 acres twice a year to keep the fire danger at bay from the house and to reduce the fuel ladder from grass to brush to tree. This trimmer also cuts brush well, at least poison oak. Later, I'll trim trees branches to at least 10' off the ground. With weeds and grass cut to dirt and tree brances cut 10' high, I should be pretty safe from ground fires. There's still the danger in crowning fires through. That's where the fire gets into the canopy of the trees and leaps from treetop to treetop. I'll hire a tree crew to thin the canopy to help reduce that risk.
Thanks for watching man, appreciate the comment. As for loading the string you don’t have to take the end cap off, just line up the arrows on the top of the head and feed the string through. Hopefully that’ll make it easier on you. SUBSCRIBE!!!
@@joshsrcs Thanks! Worked great. Best string trimmer I've ever used. I have acres of very tall, very wet and very thick spring grass and weeds I have to cut before they turn into fire hazard. By cutting wet, they mulch down instead of turning into fuel.