A: Hi Phil! All ECHO engines are made in Japan and the rest of the unit is produced in the US. If more information is required, please contact ECHO's Consumer Support Department at 1-800-432-3246.
by|Oct 17, 2023
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Q:I have the PB 2520. If I buy the flared tube nozzle that is shown with the PB-255LN, will it fit on the PB 2520?
by|Aug 20, 2023
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A: I purchased the flared that come with the PB 2620/and fits perfect
by|Mar 12, 2024
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A: Hello! Thank you for your inquiry. The PB-2520 does not come standard with a flared blower tube. Unfortunately, this model does not have a flared blower tube available as an accessory. The diameter of the tubes are different.
by|Mar 12, 2024
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Q:My blower stopped when it's running. I changed the spark plug but it doesn't work. I need technical support. Please can you help me?
by|Aug 13, 2023
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A: Make sure the cover its very secure , if its quite loose the blower wont start , safety protocol
by|Mar 12, 2024
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Q:do you mix the fuel and oil together
by|Jul 25, 2023
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A: Hello! Thank you for your inquiry. The 2-stroke ECHO products require a 50 to 1 fuel and oil mixture.
by|Oct 29, 2023
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A: Yes, this is a 50/1 oil and gas mix.
by|Jul 27, 2023
Q:how to clean air filter
by|Jul 24, 2023
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A: Hello! Thank you for your inquiry. Replacement of the air filter is recommended if filter is damaged, fuel soaked, very dirty, or the rubber sealing edges are deformed. Clean the filter with a neutral detergent. Do not use solvents for cleaning.
by|Jul 31, 2023
Q:Can I use Flex fuel in this?
by|Jul 14, 2023
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A: I would not because you have to mix the fuel with gasoline to promote lubrication. I don’t think flex fuel will accept the oil the way gas does, and might break the oil down in a way as to actually prohibit lubrication.
by|Jul 16, 2023
A: Hello! Thank you for your inquiry. The 2-stroke ECHO products require a 50 to 1 fuel and oil mixture. The fuel is recommended to be 89 through 93 octane. The oil is recommended to have a "FD" rating.
by|Sep 5, 2023
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Q:Is this the ES 250?
by|Jul 10, 2023
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A: Yes
by|Jul 13, 2023
A: Hi Jimmy! No, this model is the PB-2520. To obtain information on the ES-250, please enter that model in the search option on Home Depot's website or visit the following link, https://www.echo-usa.com/blowers/es-250
by|Aug 7, 2023
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Q:Should this smell like gas out of the box? It sounds like something is loose and banging around inside and when I opened the gas tank its had gas in it. I want to make sure it wasn?t a returned item
by|Jun 2, 2023
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A: No it should be clean and dry, sounds like it was previously used.
by|Mar 13, 2024
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A: It shouldn’t. Better to take this to the store just to be sure. Sounds like a returned item.
by|Mar 13, 2024
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Q:Does this take gas or gas-oil mix
by|May 12, 2023
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A: It says in the description. 2-stroke - 50:1 ratio of fuel to oil mix. I buy the premixed container by Echo.
by|Nov 6, 2023
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A: Oil/ gas mix, or home depot sell the mix slready madr
by|Nov 7, 2023
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A: Gas/oil. Buy the premix 50:1
by|Apr 25, 2024
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A: This takes mix fuel
by|Jul 23, 2023
A: I'm pretty sure it is gas oil mix but not sure
by|Jul 23, 2023
A: Gas/oil. It's a 2 stroke. Use 89 octane fuel and highly recommend echo oil only. It includes stabilizer however adding your own (like you should be doing with All small engine fuel) won't hurt at all and actually helps. Very nice hand held blower.
by|Jul 23, 2023
Q:Can I use 87 octane
by|Apr 30, 2023
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A: Yes, but just wouldn't let it sit for a period of time. I don't mix over a gal at a time, so i can use it up quickly before the ethanol starts breaking down. I've been using this blower several years commercially and the only isuse I've had has been with the pull chord from where it's gotten wet on a trailer.