Do they make one in a lefty hand configuration?
I know this is so extra, so I am prepared for the comments...but dangit blowing leaves right handed sucks.
Do they make one in a lefty hand configuration?
I know this is so extra, so I am prepared for the comments...but dangit blowing leaves right handed sucks.
"Rivers and the inhabitants of the watery elements are for wise men to contemplate and for fools to pass by without consideration" -Izaak Walton
Strap it to your chest.
Duh.
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and walk backwards?
great idea
Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.
leafbackpackblower.com/left-handed-backpack-blower-attachment.htm
Redmax makes a lefty but it just puts the throttle at the left hip. Still have to sweep with right arm.
Off topic, but what are you guys putting in misters for mosquitos....
Life's a garden, Dig it.
As a fellow lefty, you’re being dramatic.
Also where it on your chest....
Life's a garden, Dig it.
They make an attachment that converts it to left handed.
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Thanks foofer. I dont know what I'd do without you.
"Rivers and the inhabitants of the watery elements are for wise men to contemplate and for fools to pass by without consideration" -Izaak Walton
While there aren't many backpack blowers made specifically for left-handed users, there are a few options you can try.
Some backpack blowers, like the Echo PB-580T and Stihl BG 86, have controls that can be used by either hand. They also have adjustable hip pads for comfort.
Another option is the RedMax EBZ7500, which has a hip throttle that can be converted from right-handed to left-handed operation.
If you can't find a suitable left-handed blower, there's the Next Level Engineering Lefty Blower Attachment. This kit lets you convert a right-handed blower to left-handed use.
As for workarounds, you could try practicing with a right-handed blower or consider using a handheld blower instead.
In the end, choose what works best for you based on your needs, budget, and yard size.
I use Talstar as well as one other chemical I can’t think of at the moment. My buddy worked for terminix for a few years and recommended them. I spray right before dark and if we don’t get a ton of rain it will last for about a month.
Pro-flex works well too
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