Friday, November 18, 2011

Useful Tips When Buying Yard Blowers

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There are gardening tools that propel air from a nozzle. Its goal is to move yard debris like leaves. It is also called leaf blowers. These blowers are generally powered by two-stroke engines or electric motors. Since there were issues on air pollution using these two-stroke engines, four-stroke engines were introduced.

blowers or leaf blowers are handheld, self-contained units but there are also backpack mounted units with handheld wands. This is the more ergonomic type for prolonged usage.

There are also units that can suck in small twigs as well as leaves with the use of a vacuum and then, shred them to a bag. These units are called "blower vacs".

Dom Quinto is the inventor of blowers or leaf blowers. Originally, these units are for spraying agricultural chemicals. However, manufacturers learned that most of their consumers take out the chemical dispensing parts and just use the blowers on their lawns and gardens. Since then, its use has evolved and is currently even used in various amateur construction projects.

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Since blowers or leaf blowers are commonly used for gardening purposes, there have been issues about its noise levels. In fact, there are cities and towns now that have established laws regarding its usage. With this in mind, make sure you get updates about its use and restrictions before you buy an electric leaf blower or gas leaf blower.

Some of the top brands in the market are Toro, Stihl, Ryobi, Black & Decker as well as Echo, Craftsman, Poulan, Homelite, Tanaka and Husgvarna. Many favor the Toro Super Blower Vac51591 because it does all the chores like blowing and vacuuming your yard. It only weighs 7 pounds and it can generate air speeds of up to 210 mph. It is easy to switch from blower mode to vacuum mode. It also has zero emissions which means, it is environmentally friendly and not very noisy. However, since there's a cord attached to it, there will be restrictions on the coverage area, especially if you've a very large yard. This leaf blower costs .

If you're all set on buying a blower, you can first head to Lowes, HomeDepot or any household power tool supply store. This way, you'll have a better idea when it comes to the features, weight and noise levels of your prospect. For Stihl products, only Stihl dealers can sell them.

Once you've checked the different features and styles of your prospect, you can just do your shopping online. The net has a wide range of sites that sell and ship. Just make sure it is a trusted site before you go on and give them your credit card information.


Useful Tips When Buying Yard Blowers

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Using Leaf Blower Ratings to Choose a Backpack Leaf Blower

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Leaf blower ratings can help you choose a backpack leaf blower that will suit your needs. There are technical ratings concerning the physics of how these tools work and there are others that are more the view points of people who have already bought the particular leaf bower that you are looking at. Both types are important but understanding what each means and how they can apply to your choice is just as important. This article assumes that you have already decided on a backpack version rather then a hand held or walk behind type.

Backpack blowers are available in two types. There are ones that just blow and others that can blow and vacuum as well. You firstly have to decide which type will meet your needs. In terms of the work to be done there are advantages associated with each type. The blower only type is simpler in design with fewer attachments to worry about. They will push the leaves and debris about and you can either blow them to the boundaries of your land where they are out of the way or direct them into piles which can then be collected and disposed of later. The ones with a vacuum feature have to have a bag attachment which is used to collect the leaves as they are sucked up. This bag has to be emptied when full and also restricts your movements compared to a simpler blower. You have to decide whether it is less trouble to move the leaves once they are in piles or to keep on emptying a bag.

There are 2 main measurements used to describe the ability of a blower to do its job. The first is the air speed generated in miles per hour and the second is the volume of air moved, measured in cubic feet per minute or CFM. The higher the air speed the larger and stickier the items that can be moved by blowing. A machine with a high air speed is more likely to move large wet leaves and this might be an advantage depending on the type of work you need to do. High air speed also means that debris further away is likely to be moved as well. The CFM measure is useful for determining the vacuuming ability. The higher the CFM of the machine the better that it is likely to be at sucking up larger objects, rather than leaving them lying on the ground.

Ergonomics describes how much thought has gone into making the machine easy on your body when you use it. The fact that this is a backpack design already means that thought has gone into this. It is used to make the machine easier to carry. They are heavier than the hand held ones so this feature is essential. The ergonomic design will determine whether it is comfortable to wear and easy to put on and take off. It will also relate to how easy it is to operate. Strap design and frame design are both important in producing a user friendly tool. Using a blower involves many repeat movements which can damage joints in the body. It is therefore essential that it is well balanced and that the controls are easy to get at and use.

Manufacturers will always say that their machines are well designed, so for information on this you need to consult reviews on the internet written by people who have already bought and used the equipment. With reviews you need to keep in mind that people generally write these if they are very satisfied or very dissatisfied. The vast majority of people who use the tool without problems wouldn't bother to put pen to paper. This means that if you see no reviews it doesn't say that the equipment is bad. You should mainly look to see if there are a lot of complaints about a specific issue and then decide if the information is important in your choice.

The choice of a backpack leaf blower therefore mainly involves looking at the air speed for blowing, the volume of air moved for vacuuming and the ergonomic characteristics to match the human body so that it can be operated in comfort without harming the body. There are many other issues that should be considered but there isn't room to discuss them all here.  


Using Leaf Blower Ratings to Choose a Backpack Leaf Blower

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Make Money Mowing Lawns This Summer

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If you're out of school for the summer, I have an idea for you. Make Some Money! You probably already have a lot of ideas for how to spend it, and that's great, but I also would encourage you to save and invest a large percentage of what you earn.

If you're of legal age, there are plenty of jobs out there for you. However, I would like to encourage you to try your hand at running your own small business. I know...I know...there are all the big lawn care operations out there to compete with these days, but trust me, there are still plenty of opportunities for an enterprising young person.

Chances are your parents already own most if not all the equipment you need to get started. If they let you borrow their equipment, just be sure to take care of it, and you might even give them a small percentage of your profits to pay for wear and tear on the equipment.

When you can afford to do so, if you have storage room, maybe you could buy your own equipment using some of your profits. I would suggest a dependable walk-behind or push mower, a good string trimmer, and a good blower. Start out small but when you can afford it, get the small curved shaft Echo trimmer and an Echo backpack blower. If you take care of this equipment it will last a very long time and do a great job for you! Be sure you know which pieces of equipment used mixed gas and make sure you get it right every time. If you put straight gas in a 2-cycle trimmer or blower, you will destroy it very quickly!

Your leaf blower can be used to blow leaves off people's lawn in the fall for an extra source of income. You can learn to use your string-trimmer to edge with to save time and money, but I suggest you get someone to teach you how and be sure to get a lot of practice before trying it on a customer's yard. It's not as easy as it looks, and you could make a mess of their lawn.

The first thing you need are clients. I suggest you start out by mowing your own lawn at home. This will give you some of the practice you need to do a good job and be efficient at it. Next, let people in you neighborhood know you are available for mowing and other yard services.

You will have to do a little research to get an idea of what other companies are charging for lawn services. When people hire a teenager to mow their lawn, they are usually looking for a deal. Don't go bottom dollar, but you may have to price your services a little lower than the going rate. That's O.K. because your competition usually has a lot of overhead expenses including employee pay checks. You don't have these expenses and a large portion of your earnings will be profit.

If you work hard, are careful to do a great job, and are friendly with your customers, you will soon get referrals. This is the cheapest and best advertising you can get. If you get ambitious, you can use your computer to make up flyers advertising your services and distribute those flyers in your neighborhood or another neighborhood close by. Be sure to follow the post office rules when it comes to distributing flyers. They cannot touch the mailbox itself, but you are allowed to attach flyers to the post. You can also advertise on Craigslist for free and pick up customers that way. Any way you look at it, if you show up when you are supposed to and do a half way descent job, you should get more business than you can handle. This can be a great way to start making money to pay for that car you plan to buy when you are old enough to drive.

Just today, my oldest son made in just a few short hours of yard work close by, and secured another job for next week. You can do it too. Get out there and make it happen!


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