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Husq blower
Has anyone tried the husqvarna handheld blower model 125b? How has it held up? Thanks
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Both my 125b handheld blowers have had problems. I cannot recommend them. Going to Echo.
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I use the back pack blowers, and they are actually identical to the Red Maxx middle of the road blower. Not sure if the hand helds hold through, I have an older echo that refuses to die.
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I have a 125b and highly recommend it. It starts on the 2nd pull every time and practically blows more at idle than what my Homelite would do at normal speed. The thing is a little beast.
edit~ This thread was started a year ago. Doh!!!!!!!! |
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Even though this thread is old......
I love my Husky 125B you cant go wrong for 150.00. It's no BR600 but I tend to grab the husky more than the BR 600 in dry weather. Mine has been used commercially for 3 years, I haven't even changed the spark plug. |
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