echo 770h backpack blower

ECHO's most powerful blower featuring hip-mounted throttle control 63.3 cc professional-grade, 2-stroke engine 756 CFM and 234 MPH Exclusive vented back pad for user comfort in hot weather Padded backrest and shoulder straps for comfort Side-mounted, heavy-duty, dual-stage air filtration for long life Variable speed hip-mounted throttle with cruise control for conenience Maximum Air Speed (mph) Fuel Capacity (fl. oz.) and be transferred to the Gardner Inc. website. Gardner Inc. is an authorized distributor of ECHO Inc. products and is solely responsible for the content, fulfillment and privacy policies of parts ordered online. Click Here to ContinueCancel and be transferred to our branded apparel website. Nline Apparel Inc. is an authorized distributor of ECHO-branded apparel and is solely responsible for the content, fulfillment and privacy policies of items ordered online. Click Here to ContinueCancel Truck & Tool Rental
The Home Depot Logo DIY Projects & Ideas Flooring & Area Rugs Lighting & Ceiling Fans 234 MPH 756 CFM Gas Leaf Blower Power and convenience are key features of this ECHO gas blower. It features a ventilated back pad that circulates air around the user's back for comfortable operation, especially in hot weather. The 63.3 cc professional-grade engine delivers 756 CFM and 234 MPH at the pipe. Assembled dimension : 60 in. W x 23 in. D x 19 in. 63.3 cc professional grade engine Padded shoulder straps and ventilated backrest Side-mounted, heavy-duty, dual-stage air filtration 5 years consumer warranty Hip-mounted throttle with cruise control Clearing power rating 32 is best for clearing large debris, wet or dry leaves and grass clippings, recommended for commercial or large residential properties Use and Care Manual You will need Adobe® Acrobat® Reader to view PDF documents. a free copy from the Adobe Web site. Customer Questions & Answers
Questions with Most Answers Can you answer these questions? This question is from 234 MPH 756 CFM Gas Leaf Blower1 What is the average air speed? Not the max and not the volume, the average air speed? This question is from 234 MPH 756 CFM Gas Leaf Blower1 What's the average Air Speed? It has the max air speed and max cfm but not the average air speed. 2 what does cfm mean 1 What's the difference between 770H and 770HC ? 234 MPH 756 CFM Gas Leaf Blower Reviews - page 2Top 7 Gas Powered Leaf Blowers imageBesides the lawn mower, it can be argued that the l eaf blower is one of the most important tools for performing outdoor lawn and landscape work. Today there are many different leaf blowers available on...Read More about Top 7 Gas Powered Leaf BlowersShow all reviewsBACKPACK MOUNTED HURRICANE!!!All I can say is so far so good.Get fast answers from reviewers See all 3 answered questions Customers also viewed these itemsHusqvarna 965877502 350BT 1.6 kW 50.2 cc 7500 rpm 180 MPH Backpack Leaf Blower with 2.1...634Husqvarna 150BT 50.2cc 2-Cycle Gas Backpack Blower181Echo PB-580T Backpack Blower21Husqvarna 560BTS 65.6cc 2-Stroke X-Torq Gas Powered 232 MPH Backpack Blower171Need customer service?
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Husqvarna 560BTS 65.6cc 2-Stroke X-Torq Gas Powered 232 MPH Backpack Blowerbackpack uitkiezen Echo PB-580T Backpack Blower ECHO 63.3cc Backpack Blow 22.5 x 20 x 16 inches 29.7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) 4.2 out of 5 stars #42,243 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) I have had my Echo 770 for three years...it is the most powerful backpack blower I have ever used. It starts and runs great. A lot of people are having problems with the carb on this unit. This is a very simple fix! Do not is gasoline with alcohol and your problems will go away. As many have called out, this blower and ethanol gas are NOT compatible. I had to remove/clean the carb 2-3 times over the course of several months until I finally moved... I bought this model for commercial use. It has been the best 2 cycle purchase I have made! In the owner's manual it says to use at least 89 octane fuel.
If you point the blower nozzle down at full-throttle, then you can travel above trees across town!!! The left control adjusts left and right movement. As stated above, stay away from this unit. Mine worked well for about 5 months, used once, twice tops, weekly. See and discover other items: leaf blowers, echo replacement partsOur apologies for the inconvenience. Home > Products > Blowers > 63.3 cc professional-grade, 2-stroke engine for outstanding performance 756 CFM and 234 MPH performance Side-mounted, heavy-duty, dual-stage air filtration for long engine life Variable speed hip-mounted throttle with cruise control for operator convenience Maximum Air Speed (km/h) Average Air Speed (km/h)315Landscaping, Outdoor power equipment, Power Tools, Tool Reviews, Tools Whether you own a commercial lawn service or are a landowner looking to blow away the competition, any of these units will do the job. We looked at five of the most popular and powerful backpack blowers available, Stihl’s Magnum BR-600, Husqvarna’s 380 BFS, RedMax’s EBZ 7150, Echo’s PB-770T and Shindaiwa’s EB854.
With the exception of the RedMax, these units are the respective companies’ top-of-the-line blower. RedMax’s 8050 series was back-ordered and unavailable for testing. For commercial use testing, units were supplied to a local town’s parks and recreation department; and for landowner testing, the units were used on a suburban estate of five acres, with two acres of lawn and outdoor living areas. Manufacturer’s technical specifications are included for comparison. Features common to all units are cruise control, remote throttle, either stick or tube mounted, commercial warranties, rigid backpack frames and positive-lock adjustable tube systems.Stihl’s BR-600 was the lightest of the units tested and for smaller framed testers, its light weight drew rave reviews. Even though the BR-600 appears diminutive, don’t let its size fool you. Stihl’s BR-600 performed as well as the larger units. Stihl obviously spent time designing its backpack to mimic features found on backpack frames used by mountaineers and backpackers.
With the addition of a hip belt, the Stihl Magnum could distance itself further from the competition when it comes to the weight factor. The parks and recreation department that performed our commercial test were already using a variety of Stihl blowers with its most powerful unit being a recently purchased 550 model, but when the BR-600 Magnum showed up, everyone wanted to use it for its additional power. Whoever got the BR-600 finished faster and could rest in the shade waiting on the others to finish. The Stihl Magnum, according to the EPA’s website, has the lowest emissions in its class. Husqvarna’s 380 BFS excelled at handling wet, sloppy stuff. When it came to moving a compost pile of leaves, once the dry material on top was removed and the wet leaf mold was exposed, Husqvarna’s 380 kept moving material. Another Husqvarna highlight was the 380’s ability to blow hardened clay from a driveway. Traffic had pressed the clay firmly to the concrete, but the Husqvarna simply lifted it and it was gone.
Unfortunately, we couldn’t find more clay samples to test the other units on, but we were impressed by the Husqvarna’s performance. The 380 BFS includes a hip belt, which transfers the weight of the machine onto the hips and off the shoulders. The Husqvarna is a larger unit, just under 30 pounds, but the hip belt alleviates the weight, and the performance is worth the additional weight. Shindaiwa’s EB-854 is part of the H4 family of hybrids, using 4-stroke engines that burn a fuel-oil mixture. The result is a cleaner and more efficient engine that is not susceptible to engine failure due to loss of oil pressure, as the oil is already in the fuel mixture. The EB-854 handled the compost pile test with no problem, either. The Shindaiwa was the one unit our commercial testers had not yet seen and were excited to finally get their hands on. EHT is located in the Southeast U.S., and although Shindaiwa’s blowers are commonplace in other areas of the country, they are not as common here.
The EB-854 did not disappoint. Shindaiwa incorporated two features to protect the engine from damage due to intake clogging, one is a pre-filter intake cover and an engine overheat kill switch that shuts down the engine if it overheats. We had no problems with the unit clogging in its three months of testing. The EB-854 also has a quiet mode that allows the unit to be operated at a lower decibel unit in areas that are noise sensitive. The Shindaiwa is a powerful unit, and if noise is an issue for you or your company, then the hush feature alone should make it worthy of your consideration. Also, the Shindaiwa was one of two units that has a ground wire running from its frame through the tube to disperse static electricity buildup. Once you have been shocked, you will understand the value of this feature. The Echo PB-770 shares many of the design elements and features of Shindaiwa’s 854 Model. The PB-770 has a leaf guard incorporated into its design to prevent debris from clogging the intake and damaging the motor.