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All of these run at WOT and drink lots of gas. I run a tank out and give my right arm a rest. Then go for another tank full before quitting. My right elbow doesn't appreciate the abuse of these blowers.
They do drink the fuel. Typically re-fuel at about an hours run time. I frequently use both hands on the nozzle to spread the load on my right arm. Usually run for 3-5 hours pretty much steady.
 
The Turkeys were back this evening View attachment 1220203
Last week we had 20 turkeys next door at the farm under the Washington Strawberry apple tree. Saturday I went over to do some trimming on the tree. There was not a single apple left on the ground. These scroungers ate up everything. They probably had a little help from the deer too.
 
Last week we had 20 turkeys next door at the farm under the Washington Strawberry apple tree. Saturday I went over to do some trimming on the tree. There was not a single apple left on the ground. These scroungers ate up everything. They probably had a little help from the deer too.
We throw the bad apples out the side door still have a few box’s left from the apple trees . The turkeys actually scare off the deer . Guess it’s just the shear number of them . I didn’t get the other 30 or so in the front yard at the same time.
 
They do drink the fuel. Typically re-fuel at about an hours run time. I frequently use both hands on the nozzle to spread the load on my right arm. Usually run for 3-5 hours pretty much steady.
Now that is a thought about using both arms. I don't think my left shoulder would appreciate it. My right elbow is still sore from all the leaf blowing and leaf sucking that I did 2 weeks ago. It doesn't help that I never give it a rest when it does bother me.
 
We throw the bad apples out the side door still have a few box’s left from the apple trees . The turkeys actually scare off the deer . Guess it’s just the shear number of them . I didn’t get the other 30 or so in the front yard at the same time.
I hope that you have a few in the freezer.
 

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