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10-11-2021, 02:02 PM #26Registered User
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Bought an E-GO blower. Used it a couple times... works really well with the turbo boost... works pretty meh without.
Said fuckit and now just plan to mow and mulch the lawn twice a week and call it good. Use the blower to keep the patio clean and clear.
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10-11-2021, 02:37 PM #27
Bought a Echo small gasser with the vac function. Vac works well enough todo a quick sidewalk clear after work. I have a massive maple that takes probably 4 hours to blow, rake, bag, haul… I usually wait until I get a big late October wind storm and do it all at once.
Also… Search Jong… there’s like two or three blower threads…
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10-11-2021, 02:50 PM #28
Yeah, I have a shitton of trees. I love them until the leaves fall. I just reached out to a friend that is a landscaper to come clean them up when it's time. I have no idea what it will cost. I will have to blow/rake myself just to mow the lawn and find the dogshit! I have one tree (the biggest maple of course) that drops last.
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10-11-2021, 09:16 PM #29Registered User
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the neighbor across the street asked me if i had any plans for the leaves on my lawn and if not could she have some ?
I said well I guess its ok, so I come home from railing some nice juicy berms at the mtn bike area and she has raked most of my lawn so I think i know how Tom Sawyer felt
my ski bud used to say " how can you walk with all them horse shoes up yer ass ?"Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know
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10-11-2021, 09:33 PM #30
get a troy-bilt.....
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10-12-2021, 05:27 PM #31
I have the typical suburban yard, one big ass maple, a couple of medium sized horse chesnuts, and a couple of aspens.
I have a 18V brushless Ryobi blower that I use in the front to get the shit out of the garage and off of the walk and driveway. It has a turbo button and works remarkably well on hard surfaces.
For the grass, I use an Echo backpack blower and a wheeled 5hp blower. Those two work well in the back where most of the trees are.
The 9hp leaf vac takes care of the finer details.
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10-12-2021, 05:57 PM #32
You win.
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10-12-2021, 07:24 PM #33
Realize that there are three different levels of battery leaf blowers. From top to bottom:
Great power, good longevity. 2 batteries
Great power, short longevity. 1 battery.
py power, crappy longevity. 1 battery.
Makita has all three levels.
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10-17-2021, 08:47 PM #34Registered User
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So I attended the SMBA work bee and they had me pegged to run a leaf blower, so 2 of us get dropped at the top and blow our way down which is like 4hrs/ 7km of mtnbike trail getting the blow job with a Sthil br 600 which is the most badass blower Sthil makes, that Sthil will move rocks the size of your hand/ sticks branches pinecones ... everything
and the leaves in my yard
are still thereLast edited by XXX-er; 10-18-2021 at 09:12 AM.
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