Good video question I am looking for a new blower for sycamore leaves a lot of them which is the best volume blower to get a 450 600 700 800 thank you
Skip the 450
The 800 wins the volume and MPH battle, but the 600 is a great feeling unit to use and performance is great for most operators.
Good basic info. I am planning on buying one real soon. The valve adjustment threw me. Not familiar with this. I have 2 Stihl chainsaws, a blower, weed eater, hedge trimmer, and a pole saw, but I am unfamiliar with the valve adjustment. Is this only as needed, when the blower becomes harder to start? Or is it tied to routine maintenance, as at so many hours? Thanks.
Around 150 hours is the time of the initial valve adjustment is what I see. After that the interval increases
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it blew me away 👊🏻. It is an awesome blower, very impressed. Thanks for taking the time to make the video@@carlsmowerandsaw
No mention of switching it to winter mode when you had the air filter off? Pretty key step when running it in the late fall and winter months.
Thanks for pointing that out. Have you found it’s important in your area? In our part of the country it is irrelevant and actually opens guys up to more problems. Just like on the chainsaws.
Take care of your hearing my friend or you will be buying hearing aids like me 5000$
@@carlsmowerandsawHello quick question can you please please please do a vedio or try Doing a vedio on how to mix the gas/oil to just demonstrate please I’m a starter and have a manual but I will prefer a vedio for better scene so if you can please do
I love my BR 600 blowers. Seems that they have more focussed power to even blow away a brick or rocks if needed to 😁. So I use the 600 and for the smaller light clean up work after mowing etc I also have a 430 and old 420. All great blowers 👍🏻
I agree with you, the BR600 seems to punch harder, maybe not quite as big but harder. And the classic 420 how far we have come.
@@carlsmowerandsaw yeah I know times when the 420 Magnum was the biggest badest blower out there 👍🏻 mine still goes strong. Maintainance is the key for a long life.