Monday, December 19, 2011

Factory Reconditioned Ryobi ZR08510 25.4cc Gas-Powered Variable-Speed Hand-Held Blower/Vacuum/Mulcher

!±8± Factory Reconditioned Ryobi ZR08510 25.4cc Gas-Powered Variable-Speed Hand-Held Blower/Vacuum/Mulcher

Brand : Ryobi | Rate : | Price : $69.99
Post Date : Dec 19, 2011 09:24:23 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days

This is a factory reconditioned product. Reconditioned generally means that the product has been returned to the manufacturer, who brings the product back to like new condition. Some products may contain cosmetic blemishes. Includes 25.4-cc Gas Powered Variable Speed Hand Held Blower/Vacuum/Mulcher - ZR08510, Upper Blower Tube, Sweeper Nozzle, High Velocity Nozzle, Vacuum Handle, Vacuum Handle Knobs, Upper and Assembly, Vacuum Bag Adaptor, Operators Manual

  • Factory Serviced to perform like new--minor cosmetic blemishes may be present
  • Lightweight at only 10.4-pounds
  • Features Zip Start Plus advanced start system
  • Additional tubes provided for conversion to vac-mulcher
  • Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Insider Tips to Maintain Snow Blowers

!±8± Insider Tips to Maintain Snow Blowers

Life in an area that gets quite a bit of snowfall makes owning a snow blower almost a necessity. And it sure beats the alternative of being out in the cold shoveling snow for hours only to have to turn around and do it again, sometimes on the same day. Snow blowers are a valuable piece of mechanized machinery, perhaps only secondary to cars. If it is taken care of properly, then you should be able to extend its service life by several years.

Your winter snow blower requires regular servicing, just as any summer electric lawnmower, riding lawnmower, push mower or racing lawnmower would, to ensure that it will continue to perform when you need it the most. You need to make sure that the tires have adequate pressure and tread. If chains are used, then check their condition and store them in a convenient location. It is also a good idea to regularly check the rubber on the auger, as the space between it and the housing should be less than the width of a finger. If it is more, then it is time to replace the rubber.

After checking the owners manual for the proper way to conduct maintenance and what type of safety guidelines you should follow, check the scrape bar on the snow blower by laying it on its side and looking for worn spots that need to be replaced to lessen the risk of damaging the housing. It is also suggested that you check all of the snow blowers bolts, belts and other moving parts before they become worn out. This can eliminate costly repairs.

If you have a two cylinder (or two strokes) engine, which uses a mixture of oil and gas, then you will need to replace the spark plug periodically. If you have a 4 cylinder engine snow blower, just as with a lawnmower engine, and if it has separate oil and gas requirements, then you will need to change the filter, oil and spark plug. Ideally, you need to check the oil levels every time you use your snow blower; keeping a decent supply of oil on hand to be used when necessary.

It is important that you lube the chassis and drive on your snow blower; however, on stage 2 snow blowers it is a good idea to consult your owner's manual to help determine exactly what type you have and what type of lubricant should be used. At the end of snow season, it is recommended that you siphon off the old gas and for the next season start off with a fresh tank. It is also a good idea to add a little methanol to the gas every few months to help prevent the carburetor from freezing.


Insider Tips to Maintain Snow Blowers

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Factory-Reconditioned BlackMax ZRBM08570 Backpack Leaf Blower

!±8± Factory-Reconditioned BlackMax ZRBM08570 Backpack Leaf Blower

Brand : Black Max | Rate : | Price :
Post Date : Dec 08, 2011 03:12:07 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days

The Black Max Backpack Blower has a commercial grade 25.4cc 2-cycle engine. It has the blowing power of 165 miles per hour and 375 cubic feet per minute. All of this is available in a light weight design with a pistol grip throttle.

  • Innovative Back Pack Frame Designed For User Comfort
  • Easy Two-Step Starting System
  • Innovative Cruise Control Feature Allows For One Handed Use
  • Twist & Lock Tubes For Easy Assembly And Break Down
  • Professional Grade 25.4 cc Engine

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Makita BUB182Z 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Blower - Bare-tool

!±8± Makita BUB182Z 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Blower - Bare-tool


Rate : | Price : $89.00 | Post Date : Nov 28, 2011 06:03:51
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Makita BUB182Z 18 Volt Cordless Blower LXT Lithium-Ion battery and optimum charging system produces 430% total lifetime work with 2.5x more cycles Makita-built motor produces a maximum air velocity of 179 MPH and a maximum air volume of 91 cfm Up to 12 minutes of continuous operation from a single charge at high speed Variable speed (0-18,000 RPM) for optimal speed control Compact design at only 20-3/4" long and weighs only 3.9 lbs. for reduced operator fatigue Ergonomic shape fits like a glove with even pressure and easy control Soft grip handle provides increased comfort on the job Makita Lithium-Ion provides longer run time, 5x lower self-discharge (for use any time) & 16 firm holding contact terminals (for constant high power) Max. air volume (cfm.): 91 Max. air velocity (MPH): 179 No Load speed: 0-18,000 Watt hours: 54.0 Overall Length: 20-3/4" Makita BUB182Z (Bare Tool)Nozzle (132025-7) 3-Year Makita Warranty 30 Day Max Tool Satisfaction Guarantee

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Why a Cordless Portable Leaf Blower Could Come in Handy

!±8± Why a Cordless Portable Leaf Blower Could Come in Handy

In the last years many voice raised against leaf blowers, the main concerns being the noise and pollution levels they produce. We're talking of course about the petrol powered devices that where the most popular a couple of years ago and still are in some regions. That's because some states banned them in the US.

In order to get passed these problems, people reached their attention towards electric tools that offered a better price/performances rapport and were almost noiseless and pollution free. They however lacked the mobility. And here's where cordless battery powered leaf blowers jumped into the picture.

Cordless leaf blowers haven't been around for long but they're getting more and more popular year by year. They combine some of the advantages of gas and electric blowers, but have their own cons. we're going to start with those first.

First of all, cordless blowers are quite low powered. that's why they're good enough for sweeping decks and stairs and even driveways, but can't fight with lawns. I said sweep because this is actually what they are: cordless sweepers that blow air in order to gather debriefs.

Then, they require batteries to run, and here's the biggest problem: most of them can't run for longer then 30 minutes on one charge, and that's not satisfying enough. Considering also you would then have to recharge the battery and that will take an extra couple of hours to do.

So, with the cordless tools you get a quite powerless device with a limited amount of working time. But a portable and very light hand-held tool (usually around 3-4 pounds) that can still do its job: that of sweeping and cleaning plain surfaces. And since it's so small, you can easily use it inside the house if you want.

I must add that these devices lack the vacuum mode, they're just blowers/sweepers.

And in terms of prices, they are situated somewhere between electric and gas powered leaf blowers, as you can get a decent cordless leaf blower for around - bucks right now (those are all sales prices available for a limited period of time) all from big brands like Stihl, Toro or Black & Decker . 


Why a Cordless Portable Leaf Blower Could Come in Handy

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

The Best Backpack Leaf Blowers - Factors to Consider When Choosing Your Next Leaf Blower

!±8± The Best Backpack Leaf Blowers - Factors to Consider When Choosing Your Next Leaf Blower

When considering the best backpack leaf blowers, there are several different things to keep in mind. These factors will dictate the type of blower you'll need for your leaves. Answer the basic questions below and you will have a great piece of lawn care equipment that will last you years.

First, think about how large of an area you need to service. Are you going to use the blower for leaves at home in a small yard or a bigger lawn area? If the blower is going to be used for commercial work, this is a big deciding factor. This will tell you how big and strong the engine needs to be in the device.

Next, there are 3 types of powering systems. There's the conventional gas-powered system. Another type is electrical power. The last is a cordless battery-powered backpack leaf blower. This decision will help to narrow down your model choices. You will obviously need gasoline for the gas models and will have to choose between a plugin cord model or cordless with the electrical leaf blower option.

Another thing to think about is whether you will require a vacuum or mulching feature. There are now leaf vacuuming and blowing units that can hook up to bags and trash cans to dump your leaves in after being vacuumed up once the leaves are blown into a pile.

Some other random considerations are weight and noise issues. Some products for blowing leaves like other lawn equipment are loud. But, some are quieter than others. Also, if you have a bad back or will be using the blower for long periods of time, the less weight the better. So, keep this in mind as well as you shop for the best backpack leaf blowers in your price range.

Popular brands include Husqvarna, Redmax, Homelite, and Echo backpack leaf blowers. Makita, Stihl, and Troy-bilt make some industry standard powerful blower models as well. Whichever company you go with, make sure that it fits your budget and has all the features you need for use in your yard at home. Doing some serious research ahead of time will go a long way in the end.


The Best Backpack Leaf Blowers - Factors to Consider When Choosing Your Next Leaf Blower

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