My 9010T saves me about 4 hours a week in labor and I’m a one man company. I only use it on 4 large properties. The only thing I’ll say is the 9010t is not that heavy. It feels no heavier than my older generation 580’s. Just my opinion.
Our three man operation has a 9010, br800, and a ebz8560. Running 3020s for string trimmers, also gas hogs. Going big is all we know lol. I don't mind doing a bunch of reps with heavier equipment, keeps me from having to go to the gym... Also I think having one-size-fits-all equipment is worth the extra gas. We don't bag either, so blowing multiple lawns with anything less than the max cfm gets old really fast. Not all of our lawns need clippings blown, but the ones that do need something that can reach multiple passes over because they're mega growers or large corner lots. Gotta be careful with the big blowers though, really easy to blow an edge out if the soil is sandy or grubs got to it. Those have been a big problem this year.
@@briandewolfe22 You too, we're all gonna make it. And you're definitely right when it comes to not just defaulting to the biggest thing you can get, especially if you're running multiple crews. I bet some guys can get away with gas handhelds in areas that have super crammed lots and not many leaves to clean up.
My 9010T saves me about 4 hours a week in labor and I’m a one man company. I only use it on 4 large properties.
The only thing I’ll say is the 9010t is not that heavy. It feels no heavier than my older generation 580’s. Just my opinion.
If it works it works! Good work
Our three man operation has a 9010, br800, and a ebz8560. Running 3020s for string trimmers, also gas hogs. Going big is all we know lol. I don't mind doing a bunch of reps with heavier equipment, keeps me from having to go to the gym... Also I think having one-size-fits-all equipment is worth the extra gas. We don't bag either, so blowing multiple lawns with anything less than the max cfm gets old really fast. Not all of our lawns need clippings blown, but the ones that do need something that can reach multiple passes over because they're mega growers or large corner lots. Gotta be careful with the big blowers though, really easy to blow an edge out if the soil is sandy or grubs got to it. Those have been a big problem this year.
If it works it works right? Glad you got it down. Keep up the grind.
@@briandewolfe22 You too, we're all gonna make it. And you're definitely right when it comes to not just defaulting to the biggest thing you can get, especially if you're running multiple crews. I bet some guys can get away with gas handhelds in areas that have super crammed lots and not many leaves to clean up.
Have a br 700
Use it for garden and tree work
Excellent machine
Blows heavy and light stuff efficiently
Thank you for this information! It’s what I love to hear!
I’m just gonna use the Husqvarna handheld ones should be good enough right they don’t use much fuel
That’s an awesome idea. They use much less fuel.