Mike C.
Well-Known OPE Member
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- 12959
- Joined
- Jun 24, 2020
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- Location
- New Hampshire

Hi guys,
I bought this trimmer 5 years ago,and as expected,it's 3 months over the warranty and it's falling apart.I converted this unit to bicycle handles because of a shoulder issue,and the left handle broke off yesterday.Cheap quality aluminum tubing,I guess.
Previously, I discovered that the plastic liner/cable support that runs the length of the main pipe and drives the gear-head ,is breaking apart.When I pulled the cable out to grease it,a bunch of broken plastic is in the grease.
I downloaded the parts manual and discovered they don't sell just the plastic "liner",they make you buy the whole assembly-the aluminum pipe with liner and caps installed.Why in hell do you suppose that is? I've seen just the liner offered for other Echo trimmers,I wonder why they don't offer that part for the 2620?
How difficult is it to remove that liner/cable support?If I can find one of the appropriate dimensions can I just install it and be done?
The complete assembly itself doesn't seem all that expensive,but they shove it up your backside on the shipping because the aluminum tube is considered "oversized".I live quite a ways from the nearest dealer,the local one folded with the deaths of the two owners,so I'll probably order on line.Would be nice if I could buy just the inner liner.
Any thoughts? Thanks. Mike C.
I bought this trimmer 5 years ago,and as expected,it's 3 months over the warranty and it's falling apart.I converted this unit to bicycle handles because of a shoulder issue,and the left handle broke off yesterday.Cheap quality aluminum tubing,I guess.
Previously, I discovered that the plastic liner/cable support that runs the length of the main pipe and drives the gear-head ,is breaking apart.When I pulled the cable out to grease it,a bunch of broken plastic is in the grease.
I downloaded the parts manual and discovered they don't sell just the plastic "liner",they make you buy the whole assembly-the aluminum pipe with liner and caps installed.Why in hell do you suppose that is? I've seen just the liner offered for other Echo trimmers,I wonder why they don't offer that part for the 2620?
How difficult is it to remove that liner/cable support?If I can find one of the appropriate dimensions can I just install it and be done?
The complete assembly itself doesn't seem all that expensive,but they shove it up your backside on the shipping because the aluminum tube is considered "oversized".I live quite a ways from the nearest dealer,the local one folded with the deaths of the two owners,so I'll probably order on line.Would be nice if I could buy just the inner liner.
Any thoughts? Thanks. Mike C.