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Mclane 901-3.5RP-BLK-CA 3.5HP Black Edger/Trimmer |  | Brand: McLane Category: Lawn & Patio
Buy New: $365.61 as of 9/7/2010 16:17 EDT details
New (3) from $365.61
Seller: Ron's Home and Hardware Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 73784
Shipping Weight (lbs): 60
MPN: 901-3.5RP-BLK-CA Model: 901-3.5RP-BLK-CA UPC: 052933100319 EAN: 0052933100319 ASIN: B000H5WWBI
Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days
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| Features:
| • | 4.75 GT Briggs & Stratton engine | | • | Includes curb wheel | | • | 8-inch steel wheels | | • | Single level blade clutch and depth control | | • | Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description 3.5 HP Black Edger/Trimmer, With 4 8" Ballbearing Wheels, Briggs & Stratton Engine, QT Gas Tank, With Throttle.
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| Customer Reviews: Mclane Edger June 16, 2010 Mark Bernhardt (Perrysburg, OH) I must say that I agree with all the previous reviews. The edger engine starts on command but the throttle is a very poor design. Our cable broke after only several usages and I was fully aware of the issue prior to purchase so I was extra cautious. A new design is definitely needed.
Not a good throttle design May 14, 2008 CountryBoy (Arkansas) 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
First let me say that the edger starts and runs well and does a good job on the grass edging.
The throttle is really a design piece of junk, however. First, the cable comes unattached to the throttle. Count on spending 3 hours fooling with that since there are no instructions on attaching it. The instruction manual says there are instructions in the engine manual. WRONG!!!
My opinion is that the throttle setup on the engine isn't even the correct design for this edger.
So..... after you spend forever getting the throttle cable attached and adjusted, the next person to use it (my lawn guy) moved the throttle level on the engine which is easy to do since it's labeled and bends the throttle cable all to pieces up near the top of the handle. Again, this is hard to explain but it from a VERY poor design.
I solved it by tearing off the whole remote throttle cable assembly and I just use the controls down on the engine.
McLane folks were very nice when I called but offered no good solutions but they did try to help... some won't even do that much.
SO, good edger, ignore the throttle on the handle feature as it will either not be hooked up at the factory or will soon break anyway.
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