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Echo’s History

Backpack Duster

On 8 September 1947 Kyoritsu Noki Company Ltd. is founded and invented the revolutionary manual duster for pest control and a new power duster-fogger are introduced.

Following the Second World War, due to food shortages across Japan required a huge improvement in agricultural processes. Hand-crank powered spreaders used for transmitting chemicals to crops was created to increase the efficiency of farms and alleviate famine. know as the ST1 Knapsack Duster.

Backpack Power Duster/Mist Blower

In 1955 the DM-Series of backpack blower misting and dusting units opened a new era in pest control.

The 1960’s introduced the Backpack Brushcutter

This was the first Kyoritsu brushcutter (Power Scythe) is developed.

ECHO’s The first ever chain saw the CS-80 was released in 1963. This was the first model featuring the “ECHO” name.1966

Straight Shaft Brushcutter

1966 saw the introduction of a new shoulder type straight shaft brushcutter (Swing Scythe)

In 1970 due to a drought, a group of Californian landscapers modified the DM-9 backpack sprayer unit, removing the liquid tank and sealing the hole. They used this modified unit to blow powerful bursts of air and clear grass clippings and leaves from the pavement. -This, in turn, created the first ever power blowers. ECHO’s engineers went out to California, and in that year, launched the PB-9; the first-ever power blower.

The oil crisis of 1973, people had to use firewood to heat their homes. This created a demand for a small and affordable chainsaw. Echo introduced the CS-302 echo chain saw and it was exactly what the market required. And rose to be a world-renowned chainsaw with a production lifespan of 20 years. 

2-Cyl. Opposed Chain Saw

In 1981 the twin cylinder opposed chain saw is introduced.

Curved Shaft Power Edger

The curved shaft power edger was introduced in 1990

The Echo Shred ‘n’ Vac was released 1992, an innovative product for blowing, vacuuming and shredding leaves.

i-start

The turn of the millenium saw echo introdce i-start technology to b rushcutters and power sprayers

in 2001, i-start wins Gold award at Urbavert 2001, France.

Rapid-Loader Trimmer Head

2002 Echo invented the Rapid-Loader trimmer head with the revolutionary quick-loading system.

Echo are always moving toward new technologies. But only introduce them to the market when they are certain they offer the quality and performance they known for. Advancements in digital and battery technology mean they are now able to offer Echo’s first fully automated robotic mower. A revolutionary new technology built from the knowledge and skill of over 70 years of producing tools you can depend on.

Echo is a Leader in Advanced technologies

You don’t have to think about your tool because Echo already has. Echo has a simple philosophy “Produce professional quality tools and products that meet the demands and expectations of the people who use them”. In essence, ECHO strives to make your life simple. Echo archives by the following processes

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Skilled Craftsmen

For over 70 years Echo has been producing durable, and reliable products. This starts with experienced engineers who understand the requirements of the applications and optimise performance, durability and ergonomics. They are followed by those in manufacturing who take ultimate pride in what they do, creating components to exact specification and assemble them into products worthy of the ECHO name.

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World Class Technology

To be a global leader, you need to have cutting edge technology. Echo uses the latest materials for strength and reduced weight. Computerised design and manufacturing allow Echo to meet tight tolerances, providing superior fit, finish and performance. Echo utilises both Robots and skilled workers for efficient and concise assembly of our products. 

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Integrated Production

All of Echo’s Engines are made in Japan from start to finish. Using their vertically integrated system it starts with ingots and includes casting, machining, heat treating, polishing and plating. All this because the engine is at the heart of their products and they control the entire process. When you are famous for your engines, you don’t want to put your reputation in someone else’s hands. 

ECHO Features

We work tirelessly on creating features that help you get the job done. See the followingvidios to learn about them:

Quick Draw

ECHO tools patented Quick Draw system allows hooking and unhooking your chainsaw with one movement.

ES-Start

Patented technology ensures your tool starts with ease. Every time.

G-force Engine Air Pre Cleaner

G-Force engine air pre-cleaner reduces your chainsaw’s engine exposure to dirt and debris, meaning less maintenance.

Digital CDI

Digital controlled CDI (capacitor discharge ignition) provides easy starting and smooth acceleration.

Fast Idle

A simple trigger release will set your ECHO chainsaw back to idle mode.

Spike

Spike for added precision when cutting.

Side Access Chain Tensioner

High Torque

When conditions get tough, high torque gives your nylon head the power boost it needs to breeze through dense brush

Tip Guard

Protect your hedge trimmer blades from accidental damage.

Rotatable Handle

Switch the handle position for optimal cutting comfort.

Rotational Control

Patented tube design negates the gyro effect.

EZ Lock

ECHO’s EZ Lock feature makes attaching and detaching your blower’s tube a breeze.

Posi Lock

Ensures fast and secure pipe connection for your backpack power blower.

Ventilated Backpack Pad

ECHO’s ventilated backpack pad provides cooling whilst you work, which reduces sweat and fatigue.

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What does this extreme weather mean for My Lawn?

Have you noticed how cold its been lately? Especially in the mornings. In fact the average long term temperature for august is 8.0°C the average for august this year has been a whopping is 7.7°C What both more interesting and concerning is the lack of rainfall we should expect about 376mm for the year yet we have only received 252mm a massive shortfall of over 100ml. So? How does this affect me? You may ask. Well what will be interesting to watch while everything appears green its from cold variety winter grass and weeds. With the colder days it’s going to take longer for our summer lawns to wake up and if the rainfall doesn’t increase significantly, we are going to see a long hard summer of watering ahead of us.

I’m planning to plant a new lawn this year what does this mean for me?

Good question

Well if your planning  in planting turf it doesn’t mean a lot as you can prepare your area and lay it virtually any time of the year and it will sit dormant until the soil temperature get to approximately 15° and then it will start growing and throwing down roots. If your planning on growing your lawn from seed your probably best to wait a bit longer as most lawn seeds germinate between 15-25° check with your seed supplier as to what temperatures is best for your seed. So, with this in mind it will be worth keeping an eye on the soil temp and look to plant mid to late September once it starts to warm up a little.

What about lawn reno’s / scarifying?

Well the same rules apply; you need to wait for it to start to grow and come out of its dormant state before you get into that lawn renovation to achieve the best results of rejuvenation.

What about fertilizer?

Fertilizer will have very little of no effect on a dormant lawn so its best again to wait for it to warm up a little more before application. That said we have seen success in slow growing and dormant lawns with the use of kelp and high iron products in holding a green colour. 

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EGO Power+ Mower 30 Day Money Back Guarantee

If you are not satisfied with your purchase of an EGO Power+ Mower for any reason, you can return it within 30 days for a full refund provided you have purchased it from an authorised EGO Power+ Dealer between01/07/2019 –31/01/2020.


TERMS & CONDITIONS
The mower must have been purchased from an authorised EGO Power+ Dealer between 01/07/2019 and 31/01/2020. The mower must be returned at the purchaser’s expense to the Dealer it was originally purchased from. The mower must be returned no later than 30 days after the date of purchase. The proof of purchase (invoice / receipt) needs to be presented when returning the mower. All items listed on the packing list in the user manual of the mower must be returned. If the mower was purchased as a KIT, the original battery and charger must be returned with the mower. The returned mower can have signs of being used, but needs to be clean, free of debris, stains and markings. If the mower or any of the items supplied are returned damaged, missing, or in an unusable and/or poor condition (manufacturing defects excluded), the authorised Dealer may refuse a refund. If the mower has been purchased as part of a promotion all parts received in the promotionmust be returned in their original condition.The refund excludes any postage, handling or transportation costs. This offer is non-transferable and applies only to the original purchaser.

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How Safe is Glyphosate? (Roundup)

Round up

Glyphosate again confirmed as safe

Home gardeners can continue using herbicides containing glyphosate with safety – providing they follow label directions.
Australia’s pesticide regulator, the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA), has again confirmed that approved products containing glyphosate can continue to be used safely, according to label directions.
This statement follows recent landmark lawsuits in the United States, linking the use of glyphosate with cancer.
The AVPMA stated it was aware of recent international decisions concerning glyphosate.
As the national regulator for agricultural chemicals it continues to track and consider any new scientific information associated with their safety and effectiveness.
Following recent assessments, the APVMA found no grounds to place glyphosate under formal reconsideration again.
Glyphosate is one of the world’s most widely used and rigorously tested chemicals.
Australian stores have indicated they do not have plans to remove the weedkiller from their shelves.
More information on the APMVA web site »

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Winter weeds in your lawn

Hi everybody how are your lawns going?

As Autumn turns into winter we are starting to see weeds emerging in your lawn. With the extra moisture around, with less competition from summer active lawns (as they go into winter dormancy) and with fewer mows per month weeds find the conditions irresistible.

With the weather cooling down,  weed seed bank stored in the soil from previous years beginning to germinate and grow, bringing back those annoying weeds you try so hard every year to get rid of.

One of the most common winter weeds is winter grass, sour sobs and, the common broadleaf varieties such as creeping oxalis, thistle, dandelion, clover and bindi eye. Have a look at Amgrows handy Weed Identification Chart to identify your weeds

There are some things that encourage excessive weeds like excessively low mowing, lack of fertilizer and inadequate watering which slow the growth of your lawn and in turn its health. Remember the best strategy to fight weeds is a healthy lawn – the stronger your lawn is the harder it is for weeds to compete. Poor control measures historically can also lead to a larger seed bank increasing numbers of weeds this season germinating when the conditions are right. ( like now)

A good method of getting on top is by the use of high-quality selective weed killers.

Broadleaf Weeds:

For broadleaf weeds like creeping oxalis, thistle, dandelion, clover and bindi eye., use a product containing MCPA and Bromoxynil such as Amgrow Bin-Die. This sort of chemical is considered a selective which means it is specially designed to be sprayed over the entire lawn and not harm it. It will only target the weeds. Generally speaking, broadleaf herbicides take around 10-14 days to kill the weeds and sometimes needs to re-applied after a few weeks as more seeds germinate.

Wintergrass:

I have seen quite a bit Wintergrass emerging lately as the weather begins to cool down. Wintergrass can be controlled by using a selective herbicide such as Amgrows winter grass killer. Follow the directions carefully and make sure you get an even application over the whole lawn area. Wintergrass killer is a selective herbicide and is safe to use on couch and buffalo lawns. If you have winter grass growing in Kikuyu, then you can’t use a winter grass herbicide to control measure. Your only option here is to use a pre-emergent herbicide such as BOW AND ARROW or EMBARGO early in the season which will kill the seeds of the winter grass weed before they have a chance to germinate. 

But alas its always hard to completely get on top and you probably will always have some uninvited guest in your lawn but had pulling can help to prevent a further increase to the seed bank later in later years 

For more information give us a call on 08 8377 3566 or drop in and see us at 533 Brighton Road South Brighton 5048.

Keep up the good work

Jerry