Description
Description
Featuring a 20 in. shaft and 21 in. doube sided razor edge blades, this 21 in. 21.2 cc Gas 2-Stroke Cycle Hedge Trimmer is the perfect addition to your yard care toolkit. Each trimmer features a 21.2 cc engine that can power through large jobs. Includes an integrated vibration reduction system that works to enhance user comfort while using.
- Use a 50:1 ratio of fuel to oil mix for 2-stroke cycle engines, recommend using only fresh gas with a minimum octane rating of 89 or higher (mid-grade to premium) at all times
- 50:1 ratio equal 1 US Gal. 89 octane plus 2.6 fl. oz. ECHO PowerBlend gold oil or ECHO red armor oil
- Bush trimmer features a 21.2 cc professional-grade 2-stroke gas engine
- Hedge trimmer comes with a 5-year consumer/2-year commercial warranty
- 21 in. double-sided, double-reciprocating RazorEdge blades for long-lasting sharpness
- Blade design with 3 cutting edges for efficient clean cuts
- Shorter 20 in. shaft length for maximum maneuverability
- i-30 starting system for reduced starting efforts
- Rubber overmolded front handle for increased comfort
- Throttle handle with rubber grip for increased comfort
- Commercial-duty air filtration system for long engine life
Specifications
- Shaft Type: Straight
- Engine Type: 2-stroke
- Engine Cycles: 2 Cycle
- CA (CARB) Compliant: CARB Compliant
- Power Type: Gas
- Features: Antivibration,Translucent Fuel Tank
- Single/double-sided blade: Double-sided
- Assembly Required: No
- Cut strokes per minute: 4783
- Fuel Tank Capacity (oz.): 14.2
- Start Type: Recoil Start
- Included: No Additional Items Included
- Trimmer Type: Hand Held
- Engine Displacement (cc): 21.2
- Refurbished: No
- Product Weight (lb.): 12.3
- Blade Width (in.): 3.125
- Shaft Length (in.): 20
- Maximum Cut Diameter (in.): 1
- Assembled Depth (in.): 59.5 in
- Blade Gap (in.): 1.125
- Blade Length (in.): 21
- Assembled Width (in.): 10.1 in
- Bar Length (in.): 22 in.
- Assembled Height (in.): 9.3 in
?WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to