Jarhead0408
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I'm in New Hampshire. To far away but thanks for the offer.
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No worries.
If I had to recommend a brand it would be Stihl followed by Husqvarna.
I'm in New Hampshire. To far away but thanks for the offer.
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Does it have to be gas powered?
I've had this one for about 5 years and it works great, no issues at all. But tethered to a cord...
http://www.amazon.com/Toro-51619-Ultra-Blower-Vac/dp/B00SBPFREU
Depends on yard size. I have a small (40x100) corner lot, covered with trees, including the berm.
I have electrical outlets located so that a 50' cord will do and 100' gives me reach out to the middle of both streets.
I picked up the predecessor to the above one, for $4 at a garage sale. It finally died and I bought the one above for $60+-. It's more powerful, but a bit heavier. It also works as a vacuum, but don't use it for that because it will eventually ruin it.
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Bill
Depends on yard size. I have a small (40x100) corner lot, covered with trees, including the berm.
I have electrical outlets located so that a 50' cord will do and 100' gives me reach out to the middle of both streets.
I picked up the predecessor to the above one, for $4 at a garage sale. It finally died and I bought the one above for $60+-. It's more powerful, but a bit heavier. It also works as a vacuum, but don't use it for that because it will eventually ruin it.
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Bill
Why do you say that using it as a vacuum will ruin it? I disagree, I use mine as a vac all the time, still going strong after years of use...

Has anyone run a Shindaiwa 802 vs. Redmax 8500/Husky 580BTS (same blower since Husky bought Redmax).
Which one is best? They're both highly rated.