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This will probably open a "can of worms" ?
This might get as many comments as gas vrs. electric golf carts....LOL ! Heard on radio newscast yesterday that the list of communities and entire states banning gas leaf/grass/debris blowers is growing rapidly. The stated reasons for banning gas is the decibel level, so some states and some communities are (for the time being) going to allow electric blowers. News also reported a growing number of states and individual communities have banned ALL blowers, stating that simply dissipating dirty, dust, and debris into the air serves no purpose, and the practice of one neighbor or one lawn service simply blowing the debris onto the property of another neighbor not only serves no purpose, but as been the foundation of many serious incidents. Reminds me of one morning I was standing on my driveway, holding my cup of coffee looking for the paper which should have been delivered by that time. The neighbor's lawn service was just finishing by using a gas blower to clear all the debris. The woman using it turned it directly to me as I stood on my drive, absolutely covered me in dirt and clippings and filling my coffee cup with dirt. I poured out my coffee and waited for her to finish. As she was loading the blower onto the trailer, I walked up to her and said very calmly: " I don't mean to be rude, but would you tell me why you would blow all of your trash onto me, and my drive and yard, instead of the people whose yard you are working in ? I said this in a very conversational, NOT confrontational, tone. She looked at me and YELLED: MY BOSS OWNS THIS COMPANY AND HE SAID WE CAN'T BLOW NUTTIN' ON OUR CUSTOMER'S PROPERTY BECAUSE THEY ARE PAYING US !". At that point I realized she, and possibly the other male, were mentally challenged, so I nodded very slightly and went in to get a clean cup of coffee. As an aside, these were the very same two individuals I had given fresh, cold, homemade lemonade to in large disposable cups just weeks ago because they looked so hot ! Just wondering, might be very pleasant if the villages did away with blowers all together like some of these places have ! ?
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Up north we used a mulching mower. But we also didn't get so much rain that we had to worry about fungus or mold, and our grass was actual grass that benefited from the mulch. Down here we use a bag attachment to our lawnmower, so there really aren't any clippings that have to be blown anywhere at all except the small bit from edging the driveway and flower bed. We just have to pause the mowing for a few minutes to empty the bag maybe - twice each time we mow the lawn. It gets emptied into the lawn bag for the next trash day, along with weeds and shrub trimming debris.
There's nothing on a driveway that a push broom can't sweep off, no idea why anyone would need a blower at all around here. |
I always cut the grass in a fashion that the grass was ejected back to MY lawn and not the street or the neighbor's lawn, no need for a blower, for the grass. I will admit that I made an attachment that allowed me to blow the leaves out of the gutters, but the was an electric blower and the debris went into my garden.
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I guess I can see the point regarding places like the Villages and other tightly packed urban areas, with postage stamp lots packed in tightly, with no place to blow leaves, lawn clippings, debris, etc….contemplating the pro and cons. On the other hand, I don’t know what I’d do without my Stihl Magnum BR 800 2 cycle backpack leaf blower at our northern home. When one owns several acres of land in a rural area, surrounded by woods, with no close neighbors, try telling them they can’t use their $750 blower when their property is covered with leaves in early November. Every spring, when I drive back up north after a wonderful winter in the Villages, I bring about 10 gallons of ethanol free gas with me so I can fire up the blower and clear our property, my blind brothers property, the family lake house, and my 90 year old father in laws. There is no way I could do all that without my wonderful Stihl, which blows out hurricane force winds from a backpack. I hate urbanites trying to dictate to folks living in rural areas how they should live their lives.
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Same people who do our next door neighbors and the people across the street. They keep the debris to the properties they work on. |
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I would be insane if someone blew their clippings on to my property, especially my driveway.
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I would have to look it up but yes this has been some discussion in California for a while now with communities tired of the noise from lawn care (companies) and looking to ban gas not electric (or wanting total electric by year xyz). I borrowed my neighbors electric push mower the other day and I am buying one based one the lower noise level and lack of maintenance
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Interesting that in a discussion site people want to limit what can be discussed.
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Since installing a few cameras nobody blows anything onto my property.
The banning gas isn't about noise it's about profiting from the electric industry on the false pretense that they care about the environment while they fly around on private jets. |
Click bait
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Autumn in New England
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Sounds like you are a villager….albeit a snowbird villager
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As far as blowing debri. When I do my lawn, all 2 seconds of it since it's the size of a postage stamp, I start at the top of my neighbors driveway and everything gets blown toward my grass. Treat your neighbors how you want to be treated. Kindness goes a long way. But.... Treat me like crap after I show your some grace, well then... game on... let's play... In T V as with all FL cities there are noise ordinances for specific times of day. People should honor those ordinances and there won't be reason to bicker in the first place. |
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Sounds like the Karen’s speaking out, for no good reason. They will then be the first ones bitching that everyone’s lawn is a hot mess and to clean it up.
Lawn care is around forever. Unless we go with artificial grass. |
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More importantly banning gas blowers today, what would be next before you can do nothing but sit in your house and stare out the window. I don’t think individuals think through these ridiculous ideas and what the real consequences would look like. |
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This thread became boring after about a dozen posts.:grumpy:
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It is better to buy one set of noise cancelling headphones, than to curse the leaf blower.
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A law banning gas AND electric blowers?
Sounding brass and tinkling cymbals... First, consider the origin of this "movement". Then consider the state (Florida) in which we live. My guess is that, in consideration of both, this idea has all the chance of becoming law as does a snowball surviving in hell. Second, consider Villagers and the proclivity of geezers everywhere of making mountains out of molehills. I remember Mom telling me once that "you'd bitch if you were hung with a new rope". Hopefully I've become more of a live-and-let-live person. This just doesn't strike me as something worth being concerned about. |
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Since the whole thread has been sliding down... I vote to ban those little cars with the big resonaters on the exhaust pipe. |
I own an EV, all my lawn care tools are electric the convince is unbeatable.
But I remember there was a posting a while back about the range of electric golf carts, that is probably what you really should look into before you decided. |
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