QRTRHRS
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Finally bit the bullet so to speak and bought a Stihl BR600 blower on Friday. It was almost dark when I got home so I got a few minutes to play. It seemed a bit sluggish. Reading over the manual, I see that Stihl recommends 89 octane where as I had been running 87 in my other Stihl equipment.
Along with the saw, I picked up some of the synthetice oil to try. I had been using the mineral oil. The dealer had some gas in to check out the blower but I don't know if he used 87 or 89 octane. There was not much left so I just filled it with 89 that I picked up.
I got about an hour in and the blower is working really well. Maybe it was just my imagination but it seemed better with a full tank of gas. Maybe my imagination was running wild. Anyway, this thing is a beast power wise. Blows the black walnuts that I missed around like nothing.
We had cold temps and snow squalls along with a bit of rain lately so many of the leafs are frozen to the ground. Between that and the oak trees, I guess a few passes are in the future.
Along with the saw, I picked up some of the synthetice oil to try. I had been using the mineral oil. The dealer had some gas in to check out the blower but I don't know if he used 87 or 89 octane. There was not much left so I just filled it with 89 that I picked up.
I got about an hour in and the blower is working really well. Maybe it was just my imagination but it seemed better with a full tank of gas. Maybe my imagination was running wild. Anyway, this thing is a beast power wise. Blows the black walnuts that I missed around like nothing.
We had cold temps and snow squalls along with a bit of rain lately so many of the leafs are frozen to the ground. Between that and the oak trees, I guess a few passes are in the future.