Okay, so when did we start accepting the leaf blower as a cleaning tool?

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alkemyst

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Originally posted by: Turin39789
dirty dirty two cycles. Reel mower + rake + broom + electric weed eater FTW! I don't wake anyone up on the weekends either.

I have a reel, cordless blower, hedger and trimmer. :)

Quiet and I don't smell like fumes. I can cut my lawn in the same time my neighbor does with his 6hp toro self propelled.
 

randym431

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Just seen this tonight. A woman blowing leaves & grass into the street and into the open wondows pf passing cars. Like she could give a crap. Yes, passing cars less than 6 foot away, and she's blowing junk right into the passing cars windows.

BTW, they are great for cleaning the roof gutters of leaves and sticks. If you have a roof that you can walk on, use it to clean those gutters. Really works nice if your roof isnt too slanted to walk on.
 

xSauronx

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Originally posted by: MrPickins
Use it as a cleaning tool, but I blow all my dirt/clippings onto my lawn. Blowing it out into the street just makes your house look trashy IMO.

As for leaves, consolidating them with a blower is a ton less work than raking; sorry if the noise bothers you.

qft

i remember when my dad first suggested using the leaf blower in the yard to pile up leaves....i thought he was nuts, but its much faster than a rake.

 

Auric

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Ja, well I suppose blowers were a natural "progression" after accepting mowers with engines/motors. I don't get that either unless the person is handicapable or such and so cannot physically operate a manual mower. Moreover, most lawns are silly anyway and should be replaced with low maintenance and low water demanding alternatives.
 
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my favorite:
there's a lanscaping crew working on an apt complex. the first guy is blowing leaves and shit onto the street, and the second guy is walking down the street 20 ft behind him, blowing the shit back onto the sidewalk and lawn. wtf?
 

Eos

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I mow (gas powered), trim (18 volt battery powered), then sweep the trimmings (me powered).

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slag

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Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: Homerboy
Always use my blower for gras clippings off the driveway and sidewalk.
Sorry. That's what its for.

I dont get the differentiation between using a blower to blow leaves from your lawn or blow grass clippings from the concrete.

The street isn't your damn dustpan.

Yes it is. In fact, a portion of the taxes I pay to the city go towards street cleaners. Now, I wouldnt throw trash out in the street, but a few clippings that land on my driveway are biodegradeable and not picked up by my local trash hauler, so out in the street it goes.

Its the cycle of life, man...
 

BrokenVisage

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Originally posted by: slag
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: Homerboy
Always use my blower for gras clippings off the driveway and sidewalk.
Sorry. That's what its for.

I dont get the differentiation between using a blower to blow leaves from your lawn or blow grass clippings from the concrete.

The street isn't your damn dustpan.

Yes it is. In fact, a portion of the taxes I pay to the city go towards street cleaners. Now, I wouldnt throw trash out in the street, but a few clippings that land on my driveway are biodegradeable and not picked up by my local trash hauler, so out in the street it goes.

Its the cycle of life, man...

winnar.
 

grohl

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Power tool with gas engine? Clean sidewalks with minimal effort after the 3 hour yard job? I'm in. Get over it.
 

Turin39789

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Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: Turin39789
dirty dirty two cycles. Reel mower + rake + broom + electric weed eater FTW! I don't wake anyone up on the weekends either.

I have a reel, cordless blower, hedger and trimmer. :)

Quiet and I don't smell like fumes. I can cut my lawn in the same time my neighbor does with his 6hp toro self propelled.

I love it. I can go in for a beer, or even be grilling and turn the meat every few passes. No engine to restart.
 

Aharami

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yep! pisses me off. every freaking saturday i have to wake up to the horrible noise and smell of the blowers. Those things smell so bad - like unburnt gas, I dont know how the operators stand it. I guess that's just another example of jobs americans wont do, but mexicans will. Also they use the blower to blow grass off the parking lot. But in doing so, they blow rocks and pebbles right into the cars. Ive asked them many times not to use the blower around the cars as Ive been getting more rock chips ever since they started using them. But they still keep on doing it. I'm thinking of having a talk with the complex management about this.
 

slag

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Originally posted by: Aharami
yep! pisses me off. every freaking saturday i have to wake up to the horrible noise and smell of the blowers. Those things smell so bad - like unburnt gas, I dont know how the operators stand it. I guess that's just another example of jobs americans wont do, but mexicans will. Also they use the blower to blow grass off the parking lot. But in doing so, they blow rocks and pebbles right into the cars. Ive asked them many times not to use the blower around the cars as Ive been getting more rock chips ever since they started using them. But they still keep on doing it. I'm thinking of having a talk with the complex management about this.

There are few smells as wonderful in life as the smell of a 2 stroke engine. The sweet smell of 2 stroke oil burning with the fuel is one of God's greatest smells. I like it better than the smell of chocolate chip cookies or a good steak.

If you use the blower properly, there is no way it will blow pebbles big enough to scratch your paint, let alone leave dings or dents. Sounds like those asshats are holding it right close to the grass/sidewalk and blowing it full power. There is no need for that and it would piss me off also.

 

lokiju

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My lawn mower mulches so anything that gets on the porch, sidewalk or drive way gets blow back into my yard once I'm done to tidy it up.

 

Eos

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Originally posted by: lokiju
My lawn mower mulches so anything that gets on the porch, sidewalk or drive way gets blow back into my yard once I'm done to tidy it up.

I don't get that when I mulch instead of bag. Lots of clippings left on the sidewalk.
 

lokiju

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Originally posted by: eos
Originally posted by: lokiju
My lawn mower mulches so anything that gets on the porch, sidewalk or drive way gets blow back into my yard once I'm done to tidy it up.

I don't get that when I mulch instead of bag. Lots of clippings left on the sidewalk.

It's not a lot.
 

novasatori

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whenever I used to blow trimmings/dirt into the street I took the hose to wet it and get a nice flow going down the gutter...

we lived on a hill though