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My landscaper neighbor just got a 700, the 550's he has are awsome, Can just imagin the 600/700



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Yea i couldnt decide between the 600 and 700. Only 50 bucks difference in price. Pretty much the exact same machines only the blower fan is different. 600 puts out the most mph, 700 puts out the most cfm but is a little heavier. From reviews i have read, it just comes down to what you plan on moving with it as to which model you would prefer. Seems people like the 700 for dryer condition grass/leaves, and the 600 for snow/wet leaves etc... either way, they both blow!!!! Baahaha :) pretty sure ill be happy with my descision.
 

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I could say the old standard being a pair of socks and a piece of------and they were both too big .That would be a falsehood though . Just stuff and things,when you get my age what would you buy for a gift? . My greatest gift being the companionship of my dear lady and the visit of my grandchildren ,those you can't buy .
 

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Yea i couldnt decide between the 600 and 700. Only 50 bucks difference in price. Pretty much the exact same machines only the blower fan is different. 600 puts out the most mph, 700 puts out the most cfm but is a little heavier. From reviews i have read, it just comes down to what you plan on moving with it as to which model you would prefer. Seems people like the 700 for dryer condition grass/leaves, and the 600 for snow/wet leaves etc... either way, they both blow!!!! Baahaha :) pretty sure ill be happy with my descision.
Only difference in the 550 and 600 is the coil and carb, which make a big difference.
 

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Santa was pretty good this year.... a 8piece set of Wera 'Joker' ratchet spanners, Wera 1/2" socket ratchet 'zyclop', a 3/8 air wrench by Raced (Luna/tent tools) with impact sockets, a 1/4"set of deep Stahlwille sockets, and a awesome blow gun set from Racex with all the gun attachments to clean muh saws. Also a little top handle Makita 231t that arrived a week b4 Xmas. Did really good this year.
 

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Santa was pretty good this year.... a 8piece set of Wera 'Joker' ratchet spanners, Wera 1/2" socket ratchet 'zyclop', a 3/8 air wrench by Raced (Luna/tent tools) with impact sockets, a 1/4"set of deep Stahlwille sockets, and a awesome blow gun set from Racex with all the gun attachments to clean muh saws. Also a little top handle Makita 231t that arrived a week b4 Xmas. Did really good this year.

Why have i never heard of any of that? Specialty tools?



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Kids and their mother got me $100 in Home Depot gift cards, a Yeti Rambler 20 oz coffee cup with the additional Rambler handle, and son got me a couple of Navy shirts. Had an awesome Christmas with all this year.
 

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Got a bunch of clothes and some much needed steel toe boots with the metatarsal guards. Really nice and comfy timberland pros. I needed all of that because I hate spending money on clothes lol.


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Santa was pretty good this year.... a 8piece set of Wera 'Joker' ratchet spanners, Wera 1/2" socket ratchet 'zyclop', a 3/8 air wrench by Raced (Luna/tent tools) with impact sockets, a 1/4"set of deep Stahlwille sockets, and a awesome blow gun set from Racex with all the gun attachments to clean muh saws. Also a little top handle Makita 231t that arrived a week b4 Xmas. Did really good this year.
pics please maybe you fellas have tools i cant live without.
 
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