View Full Version : walkbehind edger
columbiaplower
07-30-2000, 03:03 PM
i just started pushing edging this year. i had only been edging the 4 commercials but i did some reaserech and found i could make some real money. i have a old craftsman i've been using and just got the stihll fs75 stick edger. but i need a new walk behind. what do u use and the pros and cons. what would u recommend? thanks<p>nick
jeffyr
07-30-2000, 09:53 PM
I HAVE A LITTLE WONDER COMMERCIAL 5HP.<br>Major complaint is that the belts slip when the going gets tough on a new customer the wasn't edged in years.<br>Major plus is that I saw it by the curb being thrown away with nothing wrong but a cracked spark plug !<p>jeff
gene gls
07-30-2000, 09:58 PM
I have a Husky, the belt slips very easy in tough going,rather slow machine.
GroundKprs
07-30-2000, 11:57 PM
Trick for edging those walks that haven't been done for years (Little Wonder takes a 10" blade, most others at least 9"): keep an old used blade for this type of edging. On the same machine, you have a lot more power delivered at cutting tip with a 7" blade than with a 9" or 10", and will reduce belt wear and slippage.<p>----------<br>Jim<br>North central Indiana
Runner
07-31-2000, 12:56 AM
I mentioned this in a different conversation regarding drivebelts on walk behind mowers but it applies to this too. Go to the hardware or auto store and pick up a canof belt dressing (couple of bucks). Just a SMALL squirt on the inside of the belt, it'll work like new! Wel, provided that the belt isn't TOO worn out.
columbiaplower
07-31-2000, 12:37 PM
i heard that JD wb edgers are good too, anyone use one?
niblick49
08-01-2000, 06:58 PM
Try out the Tanaka TLE-550 Gear Shaft driven edger. Our golf course uses one for the entire course cartpaths. It's a hoss.
vBulletin® v3.8.6, Copyright ©2000-2012, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.