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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    Been there, done that. What make blower you get?

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  • yonson

    Murphy's law always applies…..

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  • BobJudy

    Greenworks, because it uses the same battery as my pole saw. Actually puts out more air, 120mph and 500cfm, than my 15 year old Ryobi does. If I remember from back when I bought it, it was one of the more powerful hand held blowers at 100mph and 300cfm. Now it is outclassed by a battery powered one, but will run all day on gas instead of 20 minutes per battery charge with the new one. Bob

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  • Ditch-Runner

    Feel your frustration

    I've been there and got the T-shirt, LOL

    And odds are will not the last time

    never fails a simple job, then hours of repair or pars chasing to get it done .. ohh it's just so great when it happens

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    Nice. See there, you came out ahead?

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  • BobJudy
    montanajoe: 32593983543067/comments/32593991700379

    Nice. See there, you came out ahead?

    Wellll… yeah, Judy can now help because she doesn't have to lug around the heavier gas blower! 😁 Bob

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  • Mr. Perfect

    Stress fractures in aluminum due to fatigue are unpredictable and common because it has no endurance limit.

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  • dunbarboyz

    The good thing about Michiganders, they adapt well. Take it as it comes.

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  • Toolman286

    BobJudy I bought my Cyclone Rake used & don't know how old it is. Last year the engine ran but it stopped picking up. The impeller was worn down to a nub. You can't buy just the impeller without the housing & frame, etc. So I replaced all and now it really SUCKS.

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  • BobJudy

    My impeller is a bit worn but haven't seen much of a slow down in its abilities yet. That surprises me because of the thousands and thousands of pine cones that have gone through it! The boss, Judy, convinced me to buy the Cyclone rake way back when and I have been thankful we got that sucker ever since. Every once in a while she comes up with a really good idea. 😁 Bob

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  • Brookwood

    I opted for a manual pull behind "Sweeper" for fall cleanup around my place. It does OK as long as the leaves and pine needles are DRY. After a rain, it takes a day or two of warmth and sunshine to get back to it.

    Living in the woods out in the boonies, I can get away with minimal removal. Last year when my lawn tractor bit the dust, I just let things go and did nothing. All the downed debris just seemed to dissipate mostly on its own and then got mowed (on the new tractor) into fine mulch that the lawn seemed to like this season.

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  • Locust Fork

    I saw a video yesterday….a guy laid a tarp on the ground….folded it in half so it would be a large triangle….then tied the grommet holes together, leaving it open on one of the small ends. He affixed the open end to his riding mower's leaf basket so it dragged behind him while riding and the tarp "bag" blew up like a long balloon. It filled with mulched leaves and such making it where he could do his entire yard instead of having to constantly dump the leaves.

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  • forgemonkey

    Things always take longer than they do !! 😂

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  • bambihunter

    I was against getting a battery trimmer/blower since we had a nice commercial 4 stroke one. But, even though it ALWAYS starts by the 3rd pull, she still wanted it. Now that we've had the electric one for a full season, I'll say they actually coexist quite well. We have 10 acres and I don't run the trimmer every time, but when I do, it takes about 4 hours. This way, she can run hers for about an hour until the batteries die which is about when she is done too. We also get a lot of leaves and acorns this time of year and I'll admit it is nice to just grab the electric for a quick sweep of the sidewalk rather than going to the shop for the gas powered one, checking the oil, topping off the gas, starting, and letting it warm up.

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  • asop

    I've heard that in some areas the gas powered ones have been outlawed due to the loud noise they make. I believe they now have "mufflers" that can installed on these.

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  • He Dog

    24 hours and 6 trips to Home Depot for a 20 minute repair? Yeah, that sounds about right.

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    I never rake up leaves. Been known to blow them back to neighbor. Most often just mow right over them and let them mulch into yard with the grass clippings.

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