![]() Some complain about the weight of a back pack blower. I currently have the EB 630 and am totally pleased with it. My next small purchase will be the new Shindaiwa EB 8510. I am starting my third year using a Shindaiwa C4 T2510 and will never go back to a two stroke trimmer. Those who are unable to change with the times will fall behind. it has a much wider torque curve and plenty of torque at ΒΌ + throttle settings, and it is 3. but not the Shindaiwa T2510, it is a one pull start every time, 2. it is easier to start, I have pulled and pulled on a two stroke and wanted to pull a KISS with it and smash it like Paul or some Rock N Roller would their guitar in concert. This thing is exactly the same as my two stroke counterparts as far as operation and maintenance, except a few points 1. However the Shindaiwa is a revolutionary product. I have heard of a lot of problems with the Stihl 4 mix products. ![]() This C4 T2510 is quieter and produces less pollution than its 2 stroke counterpart. I have not had to perform the valve adjustment as of yet. There really is no more maintenance than a 2 stoker, except a valve adjustment that is only $25.00. It is full of plenty of torque at all throttle positions. My Shindaiwa C4 T2510 is a one pull starter every time. That's just a concern and theory, of course I don't have anything concrete, other than Craftsman's, er, AYP's, er Electrolux, er, Husky's history.4 mix is not an unproven technology. I'm just afraid that we will start seeing what used to be high end product in the box stores and they are being sold cheaper than I can buy them and they are not going to be good products. The only thing that has me concerned about this whole thing is that Husky has a bad rep for saying things won't change (at least not while there is still a warehouse full of product). ![]() And Husky does make some nice saws, that's for sure. True, RedMax has needed bigger saws for some time now. (Personally while RedMax is still RedMax, they need to stick to trimmers and blowers) Also, the only down to the Strato Charged engine is that they are a little cold blooded, but that's about it. Their trimmers are pretty good, but they are mostly riding on the good name of their saws. Stihl makes excellent saws, and if you talk to an honest Stihl dealer he'll tell you that they should stayed making saws. With the new Strato Charged technology and overall quality, it would make a great addition to your equipment. I guess back to the original question of the topic. That's just a concern and theory, of course I don't have anything concrete, other than Craftsman's, er, AYP's, er Electrolux, er, Husky's history. Click to expand.True, RedMax has needed bigger saws for some time now.
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