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Evening.

I'm thinking of buying a second hand blower to help me tidy up when milling. Having never used one before I thought I would ask if people thought a hand held was suitable or back pack would be better.

I wouldn't like to start a husky or stihl debate but recommended models would be great. Also does anyone have one they want to sell .

Cheers

James

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Back pack is a non starter really as you only need one for a few seconds usually. I had the Stihl BD86 and it's not great. The on/off button stopped working fairly early on (have to choke to kill it) and it's not an amazing starter either. Just shoddy construction I guess.

 

I use it with the nozzle at half length, as the full 3ft is awkwardly long for getting into the nooks and crannies of the machine.

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Thanks. To clear things up. I mostly need the mill for clearing up sawdust off grass at the end of the day. Running a lucas mill I don't really need to blow it out on sight. I use compressed air in the workshop once home. I imagine it would take 15 mins or so at the end of the day.

Advice welcome. Cheers

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Thanks. To clear things up, I will mostly need it to clear sawdust off the grass at the end of the day. Not blowing out a machine. I use a lucas mill and only clean it with compressed air in the workshop. But lucas mills do make a lot of sawdust.

Advice welcome.

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I keep eyeing up some of the domestic battery jobbies (mainly the Bosch one). My old Stihl BG was such an awkward thing to store in the bac of a 4x4, they just flop around and take up loads of space.

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