<div dir="ltr">I had a Troy-Bilt 4-cycle "engine on a stick" that came with a blower and weed whacker attachments. I liked the concept enough that I purchased the rototiller and pole saw attachments.<div><br></div><div>Flash forward 4 years or so, and I had similar issues with the engine, and eventually took it to a small engine shop that disassembled it, declared it "partially seized" and gave it back to me as a pile of parts.</div><div><br></div><div>Needless to say, I was underwhelmed both by their attitude about it and by the lack of longevity with the device, especially given the investment in attachments. </div><div><br></div><div>I ended up buying a Stihl "engine on a stick", and was quite happy to discover that it was perfectly compatible with the Troy-Bilt attachments. It is a two-stroke, but it uses a very high fuel:oil ratio, so it isn't too bad on the stink-factor.</div><div><br></div><div>That made me happy enough that I ended up buying a Stihl MS250 chainsaw. Unfortunately, it leaks bar oil like a sieve, so I need to take it back to Ace Hardware and have them take care of that.</div><div><br></div><div>As far as battery-powered blowers are concerned, I think the 40V+ blowers will give you plenty of volume and reasonable longevity. Get a second battery if you're concerned it won't last long enough. I wouldn't advise it for clearing a 0.5 acre lawn with lots of trees, but the Ryobi 40V my parents have does quite well. My 18V Ryobi ONE+ blower doesn't have nearly the output nor the longevity - but it only came with a 2Ah battery. The 4Ah battery would certainly help it run longer, but it still lacks the oomph for heavier amounts of leaves.</div><div><br></div><div>-Peter</div><div><br></div></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Sat, Oct 24, 2020 at 2:00 PM Jimmie Mayfield <<a href="mailto:mayfield%2Bshoptalk@sackheads.org">mayfield+shoptalk@sackheads.org</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">You have to look at the battery size. You can't simply compare amp-hours <br>
because, unlike most power tools where 12V and 18V are pretty much <br>
standard across different manufacturers, outdoor power equipment uses a <br>
variety of voltages...18V, 36V, 40V, 56V, 60V, 80V...and I think there <br>
are a few 120V designs out there now. Instead, you can compare <br>
Watt-hours which is the amount of energy the battery contains.<br>
<br>
For example, my 5Ah 56V Ego batteries contain about 280 Watt-hours of <br>
energy, a 12Ah 18V Milwaukee battery contains 216 Watt-hours, etc.<br>
<br>
Runtime also depends on how hard you drive the motor. If you're running <br>
them at wide-open, they're not going to last very long because their <br>
brushless motors can draw a lot of power. I've read that Ego's motors <br>
are rated north of 2000 Watts. So based on those numbers, I could <br>
probably expect less than 10 minutes at wide open ~600 cfm from the <br>
blower. The reality, though, I rarely find that I need to run it wide <br>
open. Leaves a foot-deep would would probably be a problem though, <br>
especially if they're wet.<br>
<br>
Here's an alternate solution that I use...even on my lawn: use a <br>
pressure washer with the fan spray nozzle. I find that it works far <br>
better and faster than any leaf blower that I've ever used, gas or <br>
otherwise. It's also effective for slowing traffic on my street as <br>
drivers do a double-take to watch the guy pressure-washing his lawn.<br>
<br>
<br>
On 2020-10-24 11:46, Scott Hall wrote:<br>
> What's the endurance of those battery blowers? The driveway is <br>
> probably 400 feet all in, plus maybe 1000 sq. ft. of parking pad in <br>
> front of the garage.<br>
><br>
> In the summers it's just grass clippings after mowing. Right now, it <br>
> can get at least a foot deep in leaves.<br>
><br>
> (The lot is oddly-shaped and they put the house towards the back of it.)<br>
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