The uses for a Stihl blower are to remove items that can be easily removed by air. For example, you can blow away leaves in your driveways with the blower.
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One can purchase a STIHL leaf blower from a number of stores and online retailers. They are available to buy from Lowe's, The Home Depot, eBay and Mowdirect.
The Stihl service place says "No."
50:1
actually Stihl has their own synthetic 2 cycle oil we highly recommend for use in all Stihl products
You will probably have to go to the dealer. Stihl will not share Manuals or parts list with anyone but the dealer. You pay a lot for a Stihl and you continue paying as parts are not interchangeable with anything else.
The biggest one you can afford. A backpack blower if you can. Stihl or any other good brand. If you get one that can run as a vac and chip leaves try to get a metal impeller.
According to the manual of the Stihl Blower BG65 the adjustment can be done by using a screw driver on the idle speed screw (LG, LD, LA). The screw has to be rotated counter clockwise to modify the carburetor's behaviour. Do not forget to check the air filter and clean it before performing the actual adjustment and to warm up the engine at forehand.
both... you mix the oil and gas to a 50:1 ratio......it has to be 2 cycle oil though
The average cost of operating a gas leaf blower would depend on its usage. The cost would depend on the blower itself and it can be reduced if one is using an effective and high quality one, for example Stihl, Toro or Black & Decker.
The Stihl BR 420 C backpack blower typically requires a fuel mixture of 50:1, which means mixing 2.6 ounces of Stihl 2-stroke oil with one gallon of gasoline. Always use high-quality unleaded gasoline and Stihl's recommended oil for optimal performance. It's essential to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for the best results and to maintain the equipment's longevity.