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Tool Review: Husqvarna VS. Badger String Trimmers 

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In this video, I review the Wild Badger 26cc gas engine string trimmer against the Husqvarna 128LD.
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Комментарии : 29   
@rudya.hernandez7238
@rudya.hernandez7238 3 месяца назад
Should do a "One Year Later," review. Thanks for this one.
@matthewheaton5091
@matthewheaton5091 3 месяца назад
I'd be interested in this as well.
@tome5706
@tome5706 Год назад
That quick load head is a game changer. I put one on my stihl a few years ago. So easy to restring. I use a blade with chainsaw teeth for heavy stuff. It'll cut through a 2" sapling like butter.
@alexandrocubero7274
@alexandrocubero7274 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for all the inf ,now i am ready for my new triimer
@MarkMcCluney
@MarkMcCluney Год назад
Instead of strimming the Great Outdoors mate, why didn't you come to my back garden? Oh well, next time, eh? I really like that speed loader on the Badger! I'll definitely try to get an update for my Ryobi. I imagine the Husqvarna will last a lot longer and take a lot more abuse but for the average home gardener who might use it for a Spring or Autumnal tidy up the Badger looks perfectly serviceable. Cheers Tom, that was interesting.
@AlleyPicked
@AlleyPicked Год назад
Road trip to Ireland! That sounds fantastic!
@seabrook1976
@seabrook1976 3 месяца назад
Just bought this 4 in 1 Badger. So far so good, but durability and longevity are always a concern with battery operated machines.
@richardcrim3831
@richardcrim3831 Год назад
With roughly 50 accounts, four seasons in my current and only gas trimmer in my business is a poulan pro PR28sd. I primarily use electric trimmers however, I've been looking to replace my Poulan and have it as a backup. I like gas for the extra power and the multi attachment use. I went Poulan pro because it's a quality Husqvarna made unit just rebranded yet, it's not stuck to just their own attachments it can accept attachments from all sorts of brands Like Troy-Bilt, Craftsman, Ryobi, Hart, Black Max and even badger. For a while I was thinking about getting a Husqvarna because it's the most similar trimmer to my Poulan pro on the market. With the extra replacement parts, great warranty and the cheaper price I've been considering the badger multi attachment, so I appreciate you making this video to help me and others out.
@AlleyPicked
@AlleyPicked Год назад
Good luck - Thanks for your comments.
@kathey1981
@kathey1981 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much for your informative video. I know Husqvarna is a wonderful company bud. I really don't have them right now. The past 4 years I have used a 20 volt battery Black& Decker. I think it is and it was a trimmer/ edger. I absolutely loved it but I think I finally killed it.
@user-fg2rr3jg3w
@user-fg2rr3jg3w 11 месяцев назад
get rid of the 4 blade and use a regular 40 tooth saw blade..... 1 & 1/2 limbs should be no problem but you have to bump the limb pretty hard... Thanks for the review. Helped me save a c-note.
@michaelmarchione3408
@michaelmarchione3408 Год назад
That was an interesting comparison. I think I would go with the Badger. But, I have a 40 Volt Worx trimmer that I really like. It also does edging. I can charge the batteries in the fall and they stay charged until spring. I have a number of their products. They have Power Share batteries. They all perform well. Every time I bought one of their products I buy with the charger and batteries. I never have to wait for a charge. I can weed wack with just 4 batteries and there is a lot of cutting here! Do a comparison of gas vs battery sometime. Pros and cons. That would be interesting too Tom. Any two products would do. Enjoyed as always! Take care!
@AlleyPicked
@AlleyPicked Год назад
I also have a Stihl battery string trimmer. It's good for smaller jobs. Thanks Mike.
@RoadTrippingFrank
@RoadTrippingFrank 10 месяцев назад
i just got one and love it, but cant figure out how to install the blade.... cant you do a short video of how to install it.
@phollow174
@phollow174 Год назад
Thanks guy, i just bought the wild badger set on amazon yesterday it came with a edger, hedger, weed eater head, and bush blade for 229.99 :) I hope it lasts the season LOL
@AlleyPicked
@AlleyPicked Год назад
I have been hearing some unfavorable things about Husqvarna lately. I sold my Husqvarna and kept the Badger.
@peachsncream5808
@peachsncream5808 Год назад
The badger has a nice throaty barking sound exhaust , sounds like my old shindawa tx260 .
@bobbystewart2605
@bobbystewart2605 11 месяцев назад
I’m not gonna lie, the badger is pretty impressive, wonder how long it’ll last tho
@n0vty873
@n0vty873 11 месяцев назад
Cant get repair parts
@harryballz6358
@harryballz6358 11 месяцев назад
My Husqvarna is over 13yrs old now, up till this season it had the same T35 trimmer head on it. Its never seen a shop once, I replaced its primer bulb & (2nd spark plug) this yr. After my first season caring for a large cemetery & private school I could load my T35 Husky head about as fast as the two guys on my crew with Echo Speed Feeds. I cared for those properties & 5 large yards (plus my 3 acres) for 10yrs, 85% of time I used my husky 223L cause its only 9lbs. They went through one/two SF heads a month, the SF cheap plastic just cant handle hitting tombstones like a Husky head can. I put a T35 head on my Shindiawa when it cracked. I really doubt that badger gets 5+yrs of hard abuse being 1/2 the price? Like most small China engines rolling in here some have parts like dinosaurs, they go extinct before we ever see one. Pep Boys sold standup scooters so my freind bought his small boy one. Pep Boys could'nt even get a carb for it within 3 months after selling it. It was eventually hauled too the dump. Buyer beware!
@mattwickert736
@mattwickert736 Год назад
The Husqvarna looked like you were holding the throttle when starting. It could have changed, but mine specifically stated NOT to hold the throttle to start it. That could have contributed to the starting issues. Mine idled a bit smoother than yours seemed to, so I wonder if the carb doesn't need a slight adjustment to get it in tune. The Badger is likely a clone of the Tu26/TL26 machines. I had a similar one, but I found that it vibrated a bit more harshly at full power than the Husqvarna did. not so much the engine, but you could feel it in your hands and on the handle. Did you notice anything similar on yours?
@AlleyPicked
@AlleyPicked Год назад
Thanks for your feedback. I didn't notice more vibration but then this was my first use of both machines.
@conner5611
@conner5611 10 месяцев назад
I tore apart a badger to see how well they are made here are my findings 1. The badger has a solid drive shaft instead of a flex cable like the husky 2. The clutch has a metal casing and ball bearing vs plastic on the husqvarna 3. The piston has two piston rings (more durable) while the husqvarna has one 4. The carb is fully adjustable 5. Parts are Readily Available on the badger website Now for the bad things i found 1. The fuel cap loves to leak iv been through 4 then finally modded it to not leak 2. The fuel lines fall apart after one season 3. This unit gets VERY hot and Apparently thats normal according to badger 4. The carb needed several adjustments after break in 5. Only badger attachments fit correctly i tried serveral other brands they were ether to loose or didnt fit 6. The unit is very heavy compared to other trimmers in its class.
@AlleyPicked
@AlleyPicked 10 месяцев назад
Very good info! Thanks for posting that. It can help others. I appreciate the extra effort you did to compare the 2.
@conner5611
@conner5611 10 месяцев назад
@@AlleyPicked not a problem glad to help overall the badger is a good trimmer! all brands have there own issues non are perfect.
@Markpianist1
@Markpianist1 Год назад
Where is the spark plug located? my badger is brand new just delivered and won't start.first start ran for a whole second. Now not at all. I'm am thinking it is the spark plug.
@AlleyPicked
@AlleyPicked Год назад
spark plug under the cap. I show it in the video around the 4 minute mark. did you add oil to the gas?
@pierremorris5337
@pierremorris5337 11 месяцев назад
Ok..NOW FIND PARTS...good luck with that.
@cecilccrider
@cecilccrider 3 месяца назад
We bought one and the shaft broke the first time we used it! Do not buy the Badger!
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