I bought a Chinese backpack blower off Amazon, it's the EB-650 63cc Kinda resembles a Stihl. The thing is absolutely amazing and powerful. The only thing I don't care for is it calls for a 25:1 to 30:1 mix. So I use 4 cylinder True-fuel mix and add Amsoil 2stroke oil to it And mix it at 30:1. At the end of the season I take the exhaust off and clean the carbon build up. And clean the piston and cylinder. Henry the thing is awesome and I absolutely love it. Thank you for your hard work to bring us awesome content
I go to the gas station and pump my own fuel and some times I use the Stihl oil to mix up my own fuel but some times i don't use pre mixed but if I have pre mixed gas around I would use it but I would use 50to 1 ratio but most pre mixed gas makes my Stihl fs56 RC string trimmer runs funny
Yeah, my personal back pack, and hand held are both Stihl, the back pack I believe is a BR430 don't quote me on that, but I got it from a gut who wanted me to repair it, I informed him how much it would cost to repair, above 100 I believe, so he said go ahead and do the work, so I did. Got it running like new, and when he came to pick it up, he didn't want to pay, but wanted the blower back, anyway, I told him he pays for it, or it becomes mine, so long story short, it's mine now. This was about 5 years ago I believe, but that thing runs like a raped ape, super powerful, and starts on the first pull ever since.
RedMax are great but the throttle on the left arm kinda stinks. I never knew it was inconvenient until I tried out a Stihl with the same right-hand trigger system as this Badger. Having a free left hand helps immensely, whether you're picking up sticks, leaning against your house or a tree. Quality of life upgrade with freeing up the left hand. Nice little blower there, Henry.
I've been using True-fuel for year with 0 issues. I also leave my equipment set with True-fuel in it during the Pa winter months and when spring comes all my equipment fires right up every time. In my opinion pump fuel is garbage
@@garyalensr I agree in some cases pump fuel is awful stuff. To be honest with you i mix my own but I get the non-ethanol gas and then when I winterize all of my two-stroke stuff I just run it until it is out of gas considering the delicate diaphragms inside the carburetor Henery taught me about. I also agree that tru fuel is great stuff, but I don't have the extra money for it. Also, for some reason they don't sell non ethanol fuel in some places.
@@ChristineMacWhirter Your so right about non ethanol being sold in some places, If I want it I'd have to drive over an hour and a half. What I usually do is stock up during the winter season when it is a little cheaper. I've even thought about trying to take the ethanol out but then the octane rating drops. I just wish they didn't make us use ethanol fuel😭😭
I bought a Chinese backpack blower off Amazon, it's the EB-650 63cc Kinda resembles a Stihl. The thing is absolutely amazing and powerful. The only thing I don't care for is it calls for a 25:1 to 30:1 mix. So I use 4 cylinder True-fuel mix and add Amsoil 2stroke oil to it And mix it at 30:1. At the end of the season I take the exhaust off and clean the carbon build up. And clean the piston and cylinder. Henry the thing is awesome and I absolutely love it. Thank you for your hard work to bring us awesome content
Anytime bro! 63cc is a beast!
Ya know these blowers are also great for blowin snow too unless it’s the real wet heavy stuff they work great 😮
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Henry great blowerCheck all the bolts for carb someone i know had Hyundi trimmer everything was loose out of the box.
I go to the gas station and pump my own fuel and some times I use the Stihl oil to mix up my own fuel but some times i don't use pre mixed but if I have pre mixed gas around I would use it but I would use 50to 1 ratio but most pre mixed gas makes my Stihl fs56 RC string trimmer runs funny
Maybe you need to adjust your fuel air mixture screw
Yeah, my personal back pack, and hand held are both Stihl, the back pack I believe is a BR430 don't quote me on that, but I got it from a gut who wanted me to repair it, I informed him how much it would cost to repair, above 100 I believe, so he said go ahead and do the work, so I did. Got it running like new, and when he came to pick it up, he didn't want to pay, but wanted the blower back, anyway, I told him he pays for it, or it becomes mine, so long story short, it's mine now. This was about 5 years ago I believe, but that thing runs like a raped ape, super powerful, and starts on the first pull ever since.
RedMax are great but the throttle on the left arm kinda stinks. I never knew it was inconvenient until I tried out a Stihl with the same right-hand trigger system as this Badger. Having a free left hand helps immensely, whether you're picking up sticks, leaning against your house or a tree. Quality of life upgrade with freeing up the left hand. Nice little blower there, Henry.
Thanks for the info!
Get rid of that true fuel mix your own!
I've been using True-fuel for year with 0 issues. I also leave my equipment set with True-fuel in it during the Pa winter months and when spring comes all my equipment fires right up every time. In my opinion pump fuel is garbage
Tru fuel is the best, no hassle and always works! Why would I want to mix my own if I don’t have to?
@@MowersNBlowers I love True-fuel. I've been using it for years. Its a billion time better than pump fuel
@@garyalensr I agree in some cases pump fuel is awful stuff. To be honest with you i mix my own but I get the non-ethanol gas and then when I winterize all of my two-stroke stuff I just run it until it is out of gas considering the delicate diaphragms inside the carburetor Henery taught me about. I also agree that tru fuel is great stuff, but I don't have the extra money for it. Also, for some reason they don't sell non ethanol fuel in some places.
@@ChristineMacWhirter Your so right about non ethanol being sold in some places, If I want it I'd have to drive over an hour and a half. What I usually do is stock up during the winter season when it is a little cheaper. I've even thought about trying to take the ethanol out but then the octane rating drops. I just wish they didn't make us use ethanol fuel😭😭
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