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Wed, 5 Oct 2011 21:12:35 -0600
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Aaron-
If you want a leaf blower that will work wonders, try a Binford 4000.  The
4000 was originally developed to help on the clean-up for the Twin Towers
disaster.  Recently, there have been a few discrete references in some chat
rooms that the company is working on a hydrogen powered Binford 5000.  The
model will only be provided to the military and the devices will see duty
next year in Afghanistan and the border states of Pakistan.

>
> Can anyone recommend from first hand exprtience a leaf blower that will
> double a a bee blower?
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