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Nitro-Fish

Nitro-Fish

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BR-550 rocks!...would have got the 600, but too heavy for the wife. 4-Mix engine is super easy to start.

Are you sure about the weight? I just bought 2 of the BR600's & was told they are lighter than the BR550; I don't know how the 550 compares real time in a pile of leaves, but the 600's are awsome!
 
mtfallsmikey

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BR-550- 21.8 lb.
BR-600- 21.6 lb.
You are correct...
She felt the 600 was a little balkier than the 550. (women!!!)
They both have the same engine-64.8 cc
BR-550 cheeper too.

Both are awesome blowers..thank God I have a wife willing to do that..most wouldn't even dream of doing that!
 
pbuehning

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In the City of Mt. Falls, there is no noise ordinace per say...65 db. is the MINIMUM noise you can run! the louder the better! More respect from neighbors!:givebeer:

I like the whole "louder is better" concept; although I am stihl getting used to the different tone of my BR600. Yesterday, I spent the morning cleaning up a couple of blowdowns and when I finally got around the running the BR600 - it didn't sound right (what with the chainsaws and screaming blowers) until I pointed it at a large pile and it moved. The blowing crew had moved the pile as far as they could - the BR600 moved it another 20'+ into the woods where it belonged.

I really like this blower, respect it more with each use. :clap:
 

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