[AT] Backpack leaf blower

Carl Szabelski c.s.szabelski at gmail.com
Mon Nov 29 15:32:52 PST 2021


Hopefully, with the push for electric cars, they’ll be able to finalize the
development of iron-air batteries that won’t need any of the expensive rare
earth elements that have to be imported and drive up the cost. Then they’ll
be able to transition that into power tools and such.

Carl

On Monday, November 29, 2021, Indiana Robinson <robinson46176 at gmail.com>
wrote:

> There is another thing to consider about battery tools. The EPA has had
> gas mowers, chainsaws, string trimmers and leaf blowers in their sights for
> several years now... That may soon start affecting a lot of decisions by a
> lot of us.
> Steve, I would say that your experience reflects my own over the years and
> I still have a bad taste in my mouth from my first cordless drill purchase
> quite a few years ago. At that time (like today) there was a plethora of
> low voltage cordless drills, many of which were not worth carrying home. I
> had already been warned away from them so I bought a 12 volt DeWalt (sorry
> Henry :-) ). Actually it was a great drill but the batteries gave out after
> the first year with fairly limited use. Battery replacement cost was
> horribly absurd and I just sat the case up on a shelf where it still sits
> today.
> Shortly after that Home Depot had a good deal on a combo kit of an 18 volt
> drill, batteries, charger and a large flashlight for 1/3rd less than what
> DeWalt wanted for a replacement 12 Volt battery. I bought 2 of them... I
> have heard a few bad stories about the Ryobi tools but I have had these
> sets for quite a few years now and used them a lot. I later bought the 18
> Volt saw and then picked up another one that looked new at a yard sale for
> $5. Everything still works perfectly, no smoke leakage...  :-)  Of course
> the original batteries have all gone to the happy hunting ground but Ryobi
> sold me new ones for just over $20 each instead of the just over $100 each
> that DeWalt wanted. One thing that I like about Ryobi is that they have
> worked to keep things backward compatible. The 18 volt "One Plus'' system
> fits about everything including the newer lithium batteries. Son Scott
> bought me a kit a few years ago consisting of a drill and an impact driver.
> It is still about all backward compatible. The new charger will charge both
> the lithium and the old conventional batteries. The old charger will not
> charge the lithium batteries. Any of the tools will work fine with any of
> the batteries.
> As Henry said "we are both happy"  :-)
> BTW, I did recently buy some after-market One Plus lithium batteries on
> Amazon that are working very well and I am going to try to find a pair for
> the 12 volt DeWalt there. As I said it was a great drill...
> Several years ago Diana wanted a new cordless string trimmer and since we
> had been through a couple of really crappy ones we moved up a bit and
> bought a 60 volt Snapper trimmer. Awesome trimmer... Somehow it always
> strikes me as a bit funny seeing someone who could be called "elderly" in
> some fence corner attacking a patch of waist high grass and weeds...  :-)
> She much prefers working around the farm and with the horses with me over
> housework.
> Now if you want to buy costly batteries for something, get an electric
> golf cart.  :-)  Ours is a daily worker around the farm. It has tractor
> type chevron rear tires and will go almost anywhere. It often has about
> 100# of tools and supplies onboard and has no problems with muddy or snowy
> horse lots. This year we bought a weather cover for it, we are getting too
> old for the cold winds. This cover is a bit like a cross between the canvas
> weather breaks for tractors and a Jeep soft top. It fits over the cart roof
> and hangs down (tied) all of the way around. It has more zippers than a
> motorcycle gang. The difference is really remarkable...
>
> .
>
>
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>
> On Mon, Nov 29, 2021 at 5:23 AM Stephen Offiler <soffiler at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Henry points out some clear benefits to the battery-powered equipment.
>> Wondering about downsides (cost is already on the list, and weight).  What
>> is the life of a battery?  Any rechargeable I've ever had (across the
>> spectrum from drills to flashlights to cell phones to whatever) is
>> weakening after 5 ish years and certainly useless by about 10.
>>
>> SO
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 29, 2021 at 12:24 AM Henry Miller <hank at millerfarm.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I've started solving that problem by investing in battery powered
>>> stuff.  I choose the DeWalt system, but others are just as good (some treat
>>> it like religion and condemn you to hell for the wrong choice, not me - if
>>> it has the tools you need and they work then we are both happy).
>>>
>>> I can see a pro preferring gas - it is lighter and a $20 gas can will
>>> run you all day, compared to $1000 for that many batteries.  However for
>>> the little I use them a battery is always charged, no stale gas, and just
>>> as much power.  A little heavier, but not too bad.
>>>
>>> --
>>>   Henry Miller
>>>   hank at millerfarm.com
>>>
>>> On Sat, Nov 27, 2021, at 19:19, Spencer Yost wrote:
>>> > If you ever figure out a way to prevent other people from ruining your
>>> > engines, please let me know.  Engine one was destroyed by a coworker
>>> > who had a lot of storm damage and needed a chainsaw quick. I lent him
>>> > my chainsaw. I gave him my oil gas mixture, and specifically left
>>> > additional oil and told him explicitly if he needs more fuel, to mix
>>> > this with 1 gallon fuel. Did not do that.  $150 for new engine innards.
>>> >
>>> > Farmhand, grabbed waste fuel container:  You know the container where
>>> > you put stale gas, kerosene, leftover crosshatching lubricant, you
>>> name
>>> > it and the stuff you’re about to take to the recycling center. He put
>>> > that in my string trimmer.  300 for a new string trimmer.
>>> >
>>> > I write in black magic markers on all the fuel cans explicitly stating
>>> > which equipment that gas/fuel is used for. Nobody reads.
>>> >
>>> > So if you ever figure it out let me know.
>>> >
>>> > Spencer
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Sent from my iPhone
>>> >
>>> >> On Nov 27, 2021, at 8:08 PM, Moe Fretz <tubetester at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> 
>>> >> Even though the piston is scored and the rings somewhat sized in
>>> their grooves, they make enough compression, along with rich fuel mix from
>>> using the choke, the engine will fire and run momentarily.
>>> >>
>>> >> What brand and model is it?
>>> >>
>>> >>> On Sat, Nov 27, 2021 at 16:43 Mike M <meulenms at gmx.com> wrote:
>>> >>> Thanks Moe,
>>> >>>  Why will the engine restart when hot with choke after it dies? Any
>>> thoughts? I'll check the exhaust port tomorrow.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Thank-you,
>>> >>> Mike M
>>> >>>
>>> >>>> On 11/27/2021 7:20 PM, Moe Fretz wrote:
>>> >>>> No, engine has experienced a lean seizure.
>>> >>>> Lack of lube is another way to put it.
>>> >>>> No quick fix.
>>> >>>> The engine will need a piston and rings at the least.
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> Pull off the muffler, look in at the piston, you’ll see the piston
>>> scored on the exhaust side.
>>> >>>> If you’re lucky the cylinder isn’t damaged, you’ll have to
>>> >>>> pull the cylinder to check it.
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> Used to do 15 or 20 of those every year.
>>> >>>> One quick error, sometimes, can cost a lot of money.
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> On Sat, Nov 27, 2021 at 15:33 Mike M <meulenms at gmx.com> wrote:
>>> >>>>> So my lovely wife was out blowing leaves the other day with my
>>> backpack
>>> >>>>> blower, and it ran out of fuel. She mistakenly filled it with
>>> straight
>>> >>>>> lawnmower gas, and after a bit it started to stumble and then
>>> quit. She
>>> >>>>> came in to tell me about it and ask what the problem was. When I
>>> looked
>>> >>>>> at the tank I noticed there was no blue tint in the gas, and I
>>> asked her
>>> >>>>> what can she filled it from, and she pointed to the gas container
>>> I use
>>> >>>>> for my zero turn. I told her that was straight gas, and she needed
>>> to
>>> >>>>> use the 2 cycle mix, that is in another red 5 gallon can, honest
>>> >>>>> mistake. She claims I told her to use that fuel, when I know I did
>>> not.
>>> >>>>> I used it today and it will run for about 5 minutes and then
>>> sputter out
>>> >>>>> and die, like it's running out of gas. It will restart, but then
>>> the
>>> >>>>> same scenario starts all over again. Is their any chance of saving
>>> this
>>> >>>>> engine? Maybe a higher oil/gas ratio? Thanks in advance.
>>> >>>>>
>>> >>>>> Regards,
>>> >>>>> Mike M
>>> >>>>>
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> Francis Robinson
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> Central Indiana USA
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