Shindiawa back pack blowers

Mike88se

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ok I'm with you there. Posting the measurements at the housing is deceptive no doubt.
 

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Man ric where did you get all this info. I mean I am with you it makes since I'm just curious. Got all scientificy lol
 

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Man ric where did you get all this info. I mean I am with you it makes since I'm just curious. Got all scientificy lol

You can get this information out of any spec book the dealer has.
 

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All of that Math stuff. The only thing that kept me from doing good in high school math was elementary school math.
 

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I love my Stihl model br600, it it's 2 years old and starts 1 or 2 pulls every time. I've had craftsman & toro but so far I like Stihl the best.
 

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Man ric where did you get all this info. I mean I am with you it makes since I'm just curious. Got all scientificy lol

As said it's all in any manual that comes with the equipment, you have the best source in the world for information on anything right in front of you, it's that thing your punching keys on DUH. It's all pretty elementary stuff.
 

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I have a Shindaiwa eb633rt backpack blower and a Husqvarna 350bt. The Shindaiwa is a lot stronger than the Husqvarna, but both are great blowers. My father-n-law has a new Stihl handheld blower and has gave him nothing but problems since he brought it home.
 

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I love my Stihl model br600, it it's 2 years old and starts 1 or 2 pulls every time. I've had craftsman & toro but so far I like Stihl the best.


The dealer that I bought mine from said it was the NEW Stihl blowers he was recommending the Shindiawa over. I needed a blower. He reccomended it. Another guy I have known for years that has a larger business than I do that has been doing it a lot of years also said he preferred the Shindiawa blowers as well. He was purchasing a smaller one that same day. So far it has done an excellent job for me.
 

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From what the guy at the shop explained to me it would be the very newest Stihl Back Packs that he would steer away from. I see several comment that they have run Stihl for numerous years. He agreed but said that as a dealer they were seeing issues with the latest ones.

He has been a dealer and repair shop since the 1970's so I would figure he would pretty up to date on what was going on.

If he doesn't like the new Stihls then apparently he doesn't understand there new technology. He sounds pretty old school because that's what he is recommending is the old school two stroke equipment. Like you said he has been a dealer and repair shop since the 1970's and it sounds like he's not up to or on today's technology and the 4 mix or 4 stroke engines of today and how much better and more efficient they are than the old 2 stroke.

The thing is I've seen this 2 stroke vs 4 Stroke battle before, it took a few years before company's came around, realized and said I guess the Japanese know what there talking about and they made the change to the 4 stroke engines their all running now and the same will happen in this industry.
 

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Have to say tho in the 2vs4 stroke. That Suzuki 2 cycle :)
 
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