Leaves fall off trees
I was apparently over thinking the mulch plug. Mu brain went to hammer formed and welded 20 gauge sheet metal.
EvanR wrote: I used to hate mowing my lawn, raking leaves, and most of all, shoveling snow. I moved to Las Vegas. Three birds, one stone.
Just remember, it's that kind of bragging that gets you caravans of grumpy midwesterners every February.
Keith Tanner wrote: If you get a blower, go plug-in electric. The gas powered ones sit too much and are a pain in the patootie. Batteries will last for 80% of the job, no matter how big the job. I much prefer extension cords.
If you have any significant amount of leaves then the electric ones stink as they just don't put out the sort of power you need. If you have obstacles to negotiate then the cord gets stuck on everything.
I live in the woods and I had an electric one for years, then I bought this thing.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002FU5SKU?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage
Soooo much better. I can blow leaves up steep hills, I can blow leaves 20 feet away from me, I can clear giant piles of stuff from anywhere. All you do to solve the storage issue is buy the fuel they sell in the cans at Home Depot.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/TruSouth-Trufuel-50-1-Pre-Oil-Mix-6525638/202532877
Yeah, it's more expensive, but it's 93 octane, non-ethanol with fuel stabilizer and oil mixed in, so you just pour it in and never worry about mixing ratios or it going bad or it ruining the equipment.
The services I quoted wanted somewhere around $500 to clear my yard of leaves. So, the leaf blower is actually my Grassroots solution to leaves.
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