Who makes speed feed 400?

Who makes speed feed 400?

ECHO’s
ECHO’s patented revolutionary Speed Feed trimmer head. Speed Feed 400 reloads in under 30 seconds with just three easy steps, all without taking the head apart.

What is the difference between the echo speed feed 400 and 450?

The Speed-Feed® 400 is universal and includes adapters for use on both straight shaft and curved shaft models (non-bulk pack only). The Speed-Feed® 450 trimmer head is for units above 24cc.

How much line does an echo speed feed head hold?

The universal fit makes it compatible with many trimmer brands. For more versatility, it accepts up to 25 ft. of 0.095 in. lines.

How do you start an echo Trimmer?

Push the Echo 225 trimmer’s stop switch forward.

  • Place the choke lever,located on the rear of the power head,into the “Cold Start” position.
  • Pump,or press,the purge bulb,located below the choke lever,until you see fuel flow freely in the fuel tank on the bottom right of the power head.
  • Place the trimmer on a level surface.
  • How to tune up an echo Trimmer?

    Includes: fuel filter,air filter and spark plug

  • For use on: ECHO trimmers,brushcutters,pruners,edgers,tillers,hedge trimmers,Shred ‘n’Vac,blowers and pro attachment series (PAS)
  • Fits ECHO trimmer/brushcutters: GT-200i/R,GT-225/i/L/SF,GT-230,GT-251E,SRM-210/i/SB/U,SRM-211/i/SB/U,SRM-225/i/SB/U,SRM-230/S/U,SRM-265/S/T/U,SRM-251E
  • What is the best trimmer head?

    Traditional Heads. These are the most common—and often a major source of frustration. Inside is a spool that you need to wrap long lengths of string around.

  • Bump Heads. These work much like traditional heads but they’re spring-loaded and have a large button on the outside of the housing.
  • Locking Heads. These are the fastest to reload.
  • How to fix an echo string trimmer?

    Solution 1: Carburetor. The carburetor might be clogged. A clogged carburetor is most commonly caused by leaving fuel in the string trimmer for a long period of time. Over time, some of the ingredients in the fuel may evapor…ate, leaving behind a thicker, stickier substance.