Different uses for blowers

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Kyle_in_Tex

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Thinking about a new blower. I know one would be handy. Thinking of all I could use it for.

Cleaning out a garage.
Blowing off vehicles after washing(Dogs too).
Lighting your BBQ pit FAST!!!
Cleaning the debris off implements after mowing.

Does anyone have any tips or other ingenous uses/applications.

I think I like the hand held type more than the backpack although I know they aren't nearly as powerful. Can anyone say why or how a backpack model would be easier to use?
 
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water tends to sit at the end of our driveway (because the town did an awful job paving) we use it to remove the water before it refreezes.
 
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Here's one for the Darwin Award:
I had an emergency check in in my kennel a couple weeks ago. I had to do a quick spray down and get the run the dog was going into dried out fast . I used my blower to do this.
So, the lesson learned is you don't want to use your gas powered blower where smoke detectors are involved /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif, but it did do the job.
 
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sort of off central theme but--I bought a Stihl 550 backpack blower recently (one down from their largest) and find it pathetically weak for its price. Its that new 4 mix engine...
It wasn't much better than a handheld.
people may want to reconsider when choosing.
I traded it off and will get a RedMax 7000 series.
 
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Clean the hay baler, especially good for the the knotters.
Clean out the gutters.
Blow the leaves off the utility trailer.
Great for getting a brush fire started.
Mine is a Craftsman handheld ( Father's day gift from my son) when/if it dies I would like to try a backpack model. My arms get tired sometimes and I think a backpack model would be easier on my arms.
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Mine is a Craftsman handheld ( Father's day gift from my son) when/if it dies I would like to try a backpack model. My arms get tired sometimes and I think a backpack model would be easier on my arms. )</font>

Thanks all, this is the kind of feedback I was hoping for..Kyle

Here's another use, but again the smoke detector thing will play into the situation. Cleaning out the laundry's dryer tube/vent. These things become full of lint and are a fire hazard.
 
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We blow the snow off all of our tractor that are on the lot. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
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My wife said I was a redneck for doing this this past weekend.

I was burning a stump. I went to blow the ashes off so the guy that is coming to do the stump grinding I noticed that it would make the embers glow bright red and then flame up again.

so, when the flames would die down, I'd take my stihl blower out, get the whole stump glowing red and let it burn more. The guy won't have to grind this stump now as it is about 6" below the surface now /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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We have a burn pile that often gets to be about 20' tall--everyone makes 'donations'. Alot of people would use gasoline to get it really going fast but all we need is a bunch of newspaper and my blower and that baby is roaring in about 2 minutes /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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We had trouble with the fire under the cook pan for making molasses. The owner went after his gas leaf blowers but that meant someone would have to operate it full time. I had an electric variable speed Craftsman at home. Stuck the snout in a 4 or 5 foot length of 4" square tubing and we were in business again. We could adjust the speed as needed and walk away. It would probably make a good forge blower too. Maybe overkill for that. One brother has a blower made from an Allis Chalmers silo blower. Fabbed a 3 point hitch with pto. Talk about a leaf blower and brush pile burner, it does the trick!
 

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