My dad bought a red max EBZ8001 on 2008. He used it for tree lawn care business until he stopped using on 2013 and he puts around 4 hours a day on it. Yes he does put it in full throttle all the time when he’s using it. He put approximately 980 to 990 hours per year and times that by five that’s around 5000 hours. Since he stopped using it. On 2013 which was 11 years ago, I’ve been using it every fall to clean up the yard. I put about 1 to 2 hours per year. I have additionally put on 22 hours per year and it’s still running to this day. I’ve ran a 45:1 to 50:1 oil gas mix. I Just have a question I have been wondering if they discontinued the EBZ8001 model? I haven’t seen Those red max models anywhere.
Just out of curiosity, is it possible to switch a PB770H and convert it to a PB770T? The throttle handle broke on my 770H im planning on buying the entire assembly and maybe converting it into a T model.
The Z-cut is a waste of time. You state it is stronger, stronger than what? No views matter without providing the engineering and math to support your opinion. And what is reason for thinking you need the radiused corners? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mtwDvFTfBn8.html
I dont get why the older smaller stihls runs lots better than the new bigger ones, its ridiculous and i am not paying ten bucks for a 32 ounce can of mixed gas that they recommend that you use, im about ready to get away from stilh and looking at the ecos next time around, they have a better warranty to boost.
Slotted holes on the safety pin but also put a 45 degree chamfer on the top of the pin then it will automatically push the pin out by itself as it travels up but lock in as it travels downward (kinda like how a door knob latches automatically when you close a door) maybe retrofit a door knob latch as your safety pin???
I've never understood why they put the hinge inset from the end of the trailer. This causes the tail of the trailer to extend to the ground when fully raised which then drags the ground as you try to pull forward with the trailer fully raised in order to allow the contents to fully empty???
Great video exactly spot on. I rebuilt mine 2 years ago and the other day the crank pan split I noticed one of the bearings making a little noise but other than that everything else was fine what do you think? It gets ran 5-6 days a week I only run stihl oil
The winch should be able to reverse and let it down as slow as it goes up the way it is somebody is going to get hurt maybe spend 900 bucks on a hydraulic sissor lift and be done with it less dangerous