Hey Spencer, I appreciate the illusion of choice theme of this video. All things considered, I have found the most needed aspect of small engine ownership is in basic maintenance. The gear that keeps my engines running well is not sold next to the equipment, I had to seek out and order the critical stuff like my 1 liter Jasper fuel bottle, good raker depth gauges, bar cleaning tool, tuneup kits, etc. At my tree job I,ve grown to regret large backpack blowers because it fools people into skipping the rake, usually to poor effect Too often I see 20 minutes of dusty, noisy blowing, which gets the debris 10-20 feet closer to the truck only to complicate further transport with a balled up bulky blob of debris. Debris, like all matter cannot be created or destroyed, it ultimately needs to be picked up, until it is dust- then blow it off. However, the huge blower is really nice when you need to clear leaves from a job site before starting tree work.
Astute and I completely agree. I always prefer to rake debris … gotta get it outta there not just move it around. Yet I find it to be a timesaver and better than a broom for sawdust on large paved surfaces. Tradeoffs
“Illusion of choice” -definitely agree… I’ve got Huskys largest blower, I’ll probably get that echo or stihls largest one next just to try something different. Great vid/info as per usual!
Stihl BR800 and I never looked back. Can move wet leaves sticks and muck or finese small wood chips. It is a beast but once ya know then ya be knowing! Bonus is the side pull for easy starts without taking it off. If ya have big property its a must. IMHO
that side pull start design is super cool -- I cheaped out and didn't test one of those babies, but it's on my list if and when my current blowers fail
@@metaspencer as you know its not tiny but it is very managable. I usually prime n first start it on the ground. Once its warm you can stop and 1 pull start back up easy peasy. The trottle is smooth and its great to have that power when ya need it. I "lol" at small blowers now...I know they have a purpose too... Spoiled I am but 'Once Ya Know!' 😁
In your rake quest did you run into the Groundkeeper rake? with the metal spring tines. It's Super light but extremely aggressive. Check it out if not.
Isn't there an old saying "A good Operator can make any tool do his bidding, but a good tool can make a bad operator look less bad... sometimes." Hah Or something like that. You know what I mean....?
Bought the BR800CE Magnum a few years ago and love it. It's a bit heavy for my skinny frame, but it really gets the job done. I wouldn't buy the front pull start if I could do it over--the regular 800 with the pull start handle is fine and saves a few dollars.
I've heard good things about those blowers, man -- and where you are I'm guessing there are PLENTY of leaves. Hey, did my first oil change on the moto yesterday and found it surprisingly easy. Prolly should have done it sooner hahaa ... dang that thing is fun to ride.
The big echo is bad ass! Also, at home I have the electric echo blower and it's surprisingly good for battery. You are right about storing the big blowers, keep them inside the chipper chute. LMAO @ the election joke for real.
Hey Spencer, I appreciate the illusion of choice theme of this video. All things considered, I have found the most needed aspect of small engine ownership is in basic maintenance. The gear that keeps my engines running well is not sold next to the equipment, I had to seek out and order the critical stuff like my 1 liter Jasper fuel bottle, good raker depth gauges, bar cleaning tool, tuneup kits, etc. At my tree job I,ve grown to regret large backpack blowers because it fools people into skipping the rake, usually to poor effect Too often I see 20 minutes of dusty, noisy blowing, which gets the debris 10-20 feet closer to the truck only to complicate further transport with a balled up bulky blob of debris. Debris, like all matter cannot be created or destroyed, it ultimately needs to be picked up, until it is dust- then blow it off. However, the huge blower is really nice when you need to clear leaves from a job site before starting tree work.
Astute and I completely agree. I always prefer to rake debris … gotta get it outta there not just move it around. Yet I find it to be a timesaver and better than a broom for sawdust on large paved surfaces. Tradeoffs
Someone said me going with a backpack blower is overkill but hey, I love getting jobs outside fast to beat the sun , got myself that Wildbadger.
those leaves! So pretty!!
I really wished you woulda also tested that vacuum in space balls the movie that went from suck to blow. Seemed like it really moved some serious cfm
Space Balls! Best movie of all time haha
The Milwaukie cordless blower is quite the kickass machine, best of all I've used.
I've heard it's amazing ... Bosch also makes a pretty solid one
@@metaspencer I haven't seen that one yet, great video, Thanks
“Illusion of choice” -definitely agree…
I’ve got Huskys largest blower, I’ll probably get that echo or stihls largest one next just to try something different. Great vid/info as per usual!
And i'll probably move to the Husky or Stihl biggies next ... as you said just to try something else
Thanks for sharing
Stihl BR800 and I never looked back. Can move wet leaves sticks and muck or finese small wood chips. It is a beast but once ya know then ya be knowing! Bonus is the side pull for easy starts without taking it off. If ya have big property its a must. IMHO
that side pull start design is super cool -- I cheaped out and didn't test one of those babies, but it's on my list if and when my current blowers fail
@@metaspencer as you know its not tiny but it is very managable. I usually prime n first start it on the ground. Once its warm you can stop and 1 pull start back up easy peasy. The trottle is smooth and its great to have that power when ya need it. I "lol" at small blowers now...I know they have a purpose too... Spoiled I am but 'Once Ya Know!' 😁
In your rake quest did you run into the Groundkeeper rake? with the metal spring tines. It's Super light but extremely aggressive. Check it out if not.
Those springs look intense! I’ve totally gotta try it … a good rake is a money maker out there
Isn't there an old saying "A good Operator can make any tool do his bidding, but a good tool can make a bad operator look less bad... sometimes."
Hah Or something like that. You know what I mean....?
They work excellent for moving chips and can do a mean job detaching lawn if your not gentle
Bought the BR800CE Magnum a few years ago and love it. It's a bit heavy for my skinny frame, but it really gets the job done. I wouldn't buy the front pull start if I could do it over--the regular 800 with the pull start handle is fine and saves a few dollars.
I've heard good things about those blowers, man -- and where you are I'm guessing there are PLENTY of leaves. Hey, did my first oil change on the moto yesterday and found it surprisingly easy. Prolly should have done it sooner hahaa ... dang that thing is fun to ride.
Oh dude!
Y’all already getting flurries?
I’d like to see that big Echo blower move some snow.
No snow yet and I've still got jobs lined up ... but it's inevitable :)
I just got a Stihl BR 800 CE - the collapsible tube and little storage hook save a lot of space. Lots of power. So far so good.
Oh dang, that looks like a nice one. They make great stuff
I'm looking to add a walk behind blower to the stable and was wondering what you think.
Those things have serious power and as long as the terrain works for it to methodically make your passes, they're big time savers
I rock the redmax 8560. Its 76ccs great blower, just heavy
It looks like a pretty sweet one! I'll have to get my hands on one at some point
I have a few different blowers. Stihl 800 with side start is fuckin awesome and a little makita battery blower for around the shop perfect set up.
That side start looks awesome ... huge step up!
@metaspencer i really like it. It's pretty awesome to be able to start the blower on your back .
The big echo is bad ass! Also, at home I have the electric echo blower and it's surprisingly good for battery. You are right about storing the big blowers, keep them inside the chipper chute. LMAO @ the election joke for real.
inside the chipper shoot! good choice there ... beats wearing it while driving between jobs :)
@@metaspencer 🤣
I like my stihl 700 and the 86 🫡
I only hear good things about those models!
Redmax 9000
I've heard that from a few guys now! will have to check it out
Seems like such a serious subject better not make a joke about it, very little smiling involved in the making of this video
no, humor, ever ... on, this, channel
@@metaspencer That's funny
Paid Promation no thank you..
Got some blowers for free but as you'll see in my video, my opinion is not for sale.