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Old 06-11-2021, 06:55 PM   #1261
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I really like the idea of having 4-Stroke blowers and trimmers to save carrying two different fuels, not to mention cleaner running and lower noise. The Honda powered Atom edger I have is a really nice engine to use. But............

As a person who uses these things for extended periods, I need maximum performance and light weight. This gets the job done quicker (time is money and all) and limits fatigue.

Weight -

Honda HHB 25 - 5.2 kg
Stihl BG 86C - 4.5 kg
Husqvarna 525BX - 4.3 kg

I know we are only talking grams here, but it adds up as the day go's on.

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Honda HHB 25 - 70 m/s or 252 kph
Stihl BG 86C - 89 m/s or 320 kph
Husqvarna 525BX - 86 m/s or 309 kph

Price -

Honda HHB 25 - $499 rrp
Stihl BG 86C - $399 rrp
Husqvarna 525BX - $585 rrp


All things considered, I would argue the Stihl is the best value for money.
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Picked the blower from service, was the crankshaft bolt as suspected. Told them about the poor revving on the new one, they said to bring it back, they will adjust it. I notice the adj screws are no longer PH and now some small hex head I couldn’t get to.
That's good news. I know it sucks to spend money on a new unit, but it's always good to have a spare on hand.

Do you have a vac kit for the BG 86?

https://www.stihl.com.au/STIHL-Produ...BG-56-86).aspx

Sometimes I find it more efficient using the vac to clean up leaves than trying to fight the wind in a particular direction. Also useful for cleaning up hedge clippings from garden beds or paths.
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That's good news. I know it sucks to spend money on a new unit, but it's always good to have a spare on hand.

Do you have a vac kit for the BG 86?

https://www.stihl.com.au/STIHL-Produ...BG-56-86).aspx

Sometimes I find it more efficient using the vac to clean up leaves than trying to fight the wind in a particular direction. Also useful for cleaning up hedge clippings from garden beds or paths.
That's one thing I wish I could get for the Honda, a vac kit for it.
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I don’t do vacs, they are a PIA. Bought one a few months ago, after a week I put it in the shed, too slow. I blow hard surfaces into a corner then pick up with a shovel into a bucket. Clippings on garden beds, I soft blow back onto adjacent hard surface or lawn then pick up with the mower. Did a blokes nandinas one day, he was gonna spend hours picking the leaves out of his mulch, I back blew it onto his lawn in 10 mins ��
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It doesnt rain, it pours! My little brother has just started his own gardening business, so I gave him a 6 hr topiary job to do with my equipment, the HSA56 stopped working, dead.
Took it back to the shop, looks like an internal electrical issue, covered under warranty, but I need to get the job finished today, so I buy another one. Thats 2 pieces of stihl ive bought in the last week that duplicates another I already own.
So Im giving him hints and tips how to use the machinery correctly and walk away, because theres nothing like learning on the job. I hear him running the blower for like an hour when I can clean the carpark in 10 mins, the little bugger had frigging clippings all over the place, trying to pick them up by hand, obviously not skilled with that piece of equipment.
Watch this I go, start up the blower and like luke skywalker with his lightsabre magically turn the whole carpark into 2 managable piles of clippings ready to be picked up in 2 mins. It was like watching a ballet, the little bugger was in the presence of greatness.
Dejected, i told him that ive been doing this longer than hes been alive, and practice will make him perfect too.
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Got my old BG86 back from service , it works but now has a high rev stutter.
Also got my new BG86 back from “adjustment” for the lack of rev issue, they say it’s adjusted as high as it will go, but still won’t rev like the old one. I might have to put up with it.
And my new HSA56 hedger just like the old one came with virtually no gearbox grease in it, so sounded crunchy while in use. All fixed now with more grease added.
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Got my old BG86 back from service , it works but now has a high rev stutter.
Also got my new BG86 back from “adjustment” for the lack of rev issue, they say it’s adjusted as high as it will go, but still won’t rev like the old one. I might have to put up with it.
And my new HSA56 hedger just like the old one came with virtually no gearbox grease in it, so sounded crunchy while in use. All fixed now with more grease added.
That's frustrating on all accounts.

Carb adjustments are pretty easy on the BG86 if you feel confident to do it yourself.

Have a look at this video, it explains what the L and H adjustments do to the engine performance. It sounds like both machines need an adjustment of the H side, turn counter-clock wise to increase performance, turn clock wise to slow it down.

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After all the rain we have had in the past few days, I though it necessary to use a lighter mower today to prevent tracking.



The old girl is pretty weak these days, the 148cc engine likes a drop of SAE 30 oil, so I didn't put it through anything too heavy. Was quite refreshing to use something so light, requiring none of the manhandling my big Bushranger takes to operate.
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After all the rain we have had in the past few days, I though it necessary to use a lighter mower today to prevent tracking.

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The old girl is pretty weak these days, the 148cc engine likes a drop of SAE 30 oil, so I didn't put it through anything too heavy. Was quite refreshing to use something so light, requiring none of the manhandling my big Bushranger takes to operate.
Seeing the red Victa chassis, thought it might be worth telling about a recent conversion project. A relatives 9 year old Sanli Lazer Cut (K Mart $199.00 special) engine still running perfectly but chassis, after numerous patch ups, totally un-repairable. Only good donor mower I could find was a Victa Power Torque (similar red chassis) and a fairly new catcher from a later model Victa. Incidentally it did not have the original two stroke engine so now chassis is on it's third motor at least. As well as the Sanli engine I transferred over the wheels and the handles. All in much better condition than the old Victa ones.
The front wheel assembly was a direct fit, however rear wheel assembly had to be widened and new saddles made up to house the nylon pivot bearings. Also had to fabricate an adaptor to raise the Sanli engine about 40 mm so the blades were under the skirt.
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[QUOTE=LG17;6206978]I don't have a Victa.
My old man had a couple of them.
Ge had the very first toe cutter but didn't lose any toes.
He did slice through some fingers one day when he dropped his hand too close after doing something.
I remember riding on the tram with him, fingers wrapped in a hanky, going to Princess Alexandra Hospital for stitches.


Brings back memories; I was about 14, spending school holidays on relatives property (Wandoan QLD). mainly for tractor driving. However was mowing the side yard with similar old Victa, pulled it back over my foot. Fortunately wearing sand shoes, all I got was badly bruised toes.
Was probably at that time, wondered why mower suddenly started to vibrate badly and was hard to push. I stopped the engine and discovered that a blade had broken off and went into one of the back wheels preventing it from turning.
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My neighbor had one of these 70's Victa Utilities for decades.



Nothing could stop that thing, it would rev to the moon and back, in fact the kill switch didn't work for some reason so he had to squeeze the rubber induction tube and literally starve it of air to turn it off. Those full-crank 2-strokes were so tough.

If you look at the deck design, there was nothing to stop or slow down debris, to the point he actually broke a few windows over the years.

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Oh good, I guess I'm a rubbish removalist too now!



I should have left it there, adding to the note "how far?".
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This throw would complement it nicely:

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$50 waste removal fee. That’ll make them think twice about asking you again.
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So my NEW HSA56 hedger died today while on a job and I haven’t yet received the first one back from being repaired under warranty.
Took it back, asked them to quote me on the AP powered HSA86 and HLA86 with battery and charger. I wanted the value of the 2 units credited against the quote, but stihl aren’t replacement warranty, so they said they will call their rep tomorrow. Fingers crossed.
If they decline, I will sell all my existing stihl battery range and buy husqvarna. Not happy jan.
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Hope you Put It in Their Wheely Bin...!!
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No, I didn't put it in their EMPTY wheely bin, I should have though.
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Just had a look at the husqvarna battery hedgers, VERY, VERY impressed with the quality, designed for professional use, and are actually made of metal!
Quoted 520iHT4 telescopic and 520iHD60 with a 9AH battery for a little over 2 grand.
I’m yet to hear back about my broken stihl lines and whether they will credit. I’m leaning toward buying the husqvarna and putting the stihl on gumtree when they are returned to me.
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I bought the 520iHE3 a couple of months back. I am still getting the hang of them, but they are a fantastic machine.

I only have the one battery at the moment but have had no trouble with it running out. I don't hedge all day but have done jobs that have taken over an hour. Only one of the four charge lights went out.

They are new and sharp but I believe they cut fine stuff like Diosma or pittosporum better than any hedger I have used.

I thought the 32mm tooth opening was a little ambitious but it will hack through branches I should not be cutting with a hedger if I force it.

I am still getting the hang of the pole hedger, it is easy to go in too hard and take off too much if you are not careful. But that is the operator not the machine.

I will replace my old Stihl HS 46 with the husqvarna 520iHD60 soon and maybe get another battery. Then there will be no stopping me

I think you would be happy with the husqvarna danzvtil!
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Sydney has had heaps of rain last 2/3wks that when looking outside I was freaking how damn long the grass was getting knowing how much more time it takes to cut down to normal height.
Rest assured yesterday was the day and couldn’t wait……
Nothing like it apart from twice the amount of times emptying the catcher.
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Finished my back nine lawn just before the drizzle set in. A move that Mitchay would be proud of, ran out of 98 for the mower so ended up using half a tank of 50:1. If anything it ran better!

Still need blades, these are more “stumps”. I tried picking up a tissue en passant beside the front footpath and just created paper snow across the joint.
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Didnt even notice this thread.

My lawn (aside from dead bit down the back, plans for that) pic was taken a few weeks back but it still looks the same.
The battle i have is that big tree drops plums for a few weeks so it dies off a little as im always out there raking them up. They are bloody tasty though

Its always responded well with little love.
Each yeah ill try a new avenue.
This year.
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Put it on my veggie garden aswell.
Definitely its worked wonders thats for sure.
Ill get a pic in the coming days as it'll get a mow again. I let it get close to 6 inches high and mowed it on the mowers highest setting. Speaking of which its due for new blades so ill fit them first.
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So I followed up my broken stihl hedgers, they hadn’t even ordered replacement parts yet despite me using these units to earn a living. Really not happy with stihl quality anymore.
I am now in possession and of $2k worth of husqvarna equipment, review will follow.
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I’ll be interested how Stihl respond, once you go over the repairer’s head. You’ve been treated poorly.
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I am now in possession and of $2k worth of husqvarna equipment, review will follow.
I'm really disappointed for you. When you buy into a professional level brand, you expect better. Also not good enough from the dealer, professional/commercial users should be treated like gold. And I don't mean that in a self-absorbed way, rather that commercial users are generally repeat customers who buy the top end gear with greater margins, therefore greater profits. That dealer has screwed up big time, I doubt you will be returning when all this is dealt with, a missed opportunity on their end and great frustration on yours.
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I'm really disappointed for you. When you buy into a professional level brand, you expect better. Also not good enough from the dealer, professional/commercial users should be treated like gold. And I don't mean that in a self-absorbed way, rather that commercial users are generally repeat customers who buy the top end gear with greater margins, therefore greater profits. That dealer has screwed up big time, I doubt you will be returning when all this is dealt with, a missed opportunity on their end and great frustration on yours.
I buy a lot of other stuff from this business, it just happens they sell and service stihl.
What sealed the deal was on sunday i accidentally pulled my new BG86 out of the van instead of the old one, and for an hour it coughed and spluttered despite being "adjusted" by the selling dealer. It actually was embarrassing to use, i sounded like a noob not knowing what i am doing with such a crap sounding blower.
I told the guy he wasnt getting my order for the next range up of stihl, which was quite satisfying.
So, now im balls deep in Husqvarna batteries i might explore the rest of their range including blowers,pole chainsaws etc.
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Just had a look at the husqvarna battery hedgers, VERY, VERY impressed with the quality, designed for professional use, and are actually made of metal!
Quoted 520iHT4 telescopic and 520iHD60 with a 9AH battery for a little over 2 grand.
I’m yet to hear back about my broken stihl lines and whether they will credit. I’m leaning toward buying the husqvarna and putting the stihl on gumtree when they are returned to me.
Used the hand held one today, what an amazing machine! The thing absolutely rips, it cuts twice as fast and is super sharp. I’m getting used to going from a 450 blade to 600 and the extra weight, but find I can reach the bottom of hedges without bending down.
With the 9AH battery, I got upto 2 hrs use with only 1 bar used up.
Extra cool fun fact- the battery charger has an inbuilt fan that draws through the battery while charging to keep it cool, it will even cool it down before charging it if it’s too hot.
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