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I used to have a 2009 Stihl BR600 i just sold it done a fair amount of work. I it did blow some but i find it heavy and akawrd for my work i do alot of mowing and hedge cutting i used a echo hand held blower it was light with plenty of puff easy to start the stihl back pack locked solid on starting somtimes. A hand blower ideal for my work so i bought a husqvarna 125 B light easy to start lots of puff pick it up and blow so easy uses very little fuel. I also found a hand blower great for getting fires going, cleaning gutters and drying off machinary after power washing. Any one else found a blower useful for other tasks?

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I used to have a 2009 Stihl BR600 i just sold it done a fair amount of work. I it did blow some but i find it heavy and akawrd for my work i do alot of mowing and hedge cutting i used a echo hand held blower it was light with plenty of puff easy to start the stihl back pack locked solid on starting somtimes. A hand blower ideal for my work so i bought a husqvarna 125 B light easy to start lots of puff pick it up and blow so easy uses very little fuel. I also found a hand blower great for getting fires going, cleaning gutters and drying off machinary after power washing. Any one else found a blower useful for other tasks?

 

 

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