Any performance advantage to using short or long nozzle on Stihl BG86?

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6012HD

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Just wondering if there is any performance advantage to using either the short or long nozzle position on the Stihl BG86 blower,or are these different nozzle positions for convenience only?
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I realize how sensitive two strokes are regarding sealed crankcases,and crank shaft pulses for proper operation and also I read somewhere that some two stroke blowers(Stihl?) will hardly run with just the nozzle removed,so I thought maybe the length of the nozzle had some effect on the blower performance...maybe not?! Thanks,6012HD
 
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I realize how sensitive two strokes are regarding sealed crankcases,and crank shaft pulses for proper operation and also I read somewhere that some two stroke blowers(Stihl?) will hardly run with just the nozzle removed,so I thought maybe the length of the nozzle had some effect on the blower performance...maybe not?! Thanks,6012HD
Prob just a comfort thing if you are talking about the tube length.
 
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Thanks...so I guess it's just a personal preference as far as long or short nozzle.I use mainly the 'long' nozzle also.Thanks,6012HD
 
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Nozzle length was mainly for different heights of people using them to keep nozzle end close to ground to utilize the most air volume/speed
 
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