Yes, you can leaf blow wet leaves, but it requires more power and patience. Wet leaves are heavier and stick to surfaces, so use a high-power gas blower or a […]
The correct oil for most snowblowers is SAE 5W-30 4-cycle engine oil, with synthetic oil providing the best cold-weather starting and protection. Always check your owner’s manual for the exact […]
Yes, you can use a leaf blower on snow, but only for light, powdery snow 1–3 inches deep. Leaf blowers work best on dry snow over hard, flat surfaces like […]
Clean a Stihl leaf blower spark arrestor by removing the exhaust cover, taking out the retaining screw, and pulling out the wire mesh screen. Burn off carbon buildup with a […]
Yes, a gasoline-powered Stihl leaf blower needs oil, but it mixes with the gasoline, not separately. Stihl blowers use a 2-stroke engine that requires a 50:1 fuel-to-oil ratio. Mix high-quality […]
Choosing the right STIHL leaf blower can be confusing with so many strong options available. Whether you’re clearing a small patio or large areas of leaves, STIHL offers gas, battery, […]
The main difference between Echo and Stihl leaf blowers is performance focus. Echo leaf blowers typically deliver higher CFM and better value, making them ideal for moving large volumes of […]
The correct fuel mix for a Stihl blower is 50:1, meaning 50 parts gasoline to 1 part 2-stroke oil. Use premium, ethanol-free gasoline with high-quality oil like Stihl HP Ultra. […]
Husqvarna leaf blowers are made in multiple countries. Many consumer models are manufactured in China, while Husqvarna designs products in Sweden and produces some equipment and components in the United […]
Husqvarna leaf blowers use a 50:1 fuel mix ratio. Mix 2.6 ounces of high-quality 2-stroke oil with 1 gallon of fresh, unleaded gasoline rated at 89 octane or higher. Shake […]