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Re: Vac booster test
Man that a lot of hose. So not only is the booster increasing CFM but also Lift. How much increase in lift? I think you mentioned before the booster would increase 100 CFM.
Now let's not get crazy and say 40 degrees is almost tropical It has warmed up here as well should hit 70 degrees by the end of the week
Now let's not get crazy and say 40 degrees is almost tropical It has warmed up here as well should hit 70 degrees by the end of the week
Re: Vac booster test
Nice machine. I really had to laugh at the reaction to gravel getting sucked up....did that the other day in my driveway myself.
I'm never beyond 300 feet, but even at that distance, there is a noticeable drop in vac power. I could see real value in a booster like that, especially on a smaller machine.
As for the weather, it was 5 degrees here today after warming up from -11 last night, but it is forecasted to be in the upper 40's this weekend. I am buying sunscreen and going for a swim.
I'm never beyond 300 feet, but even at that distance, there is a noticeable drop in vac power. I could see real value in a booster like that, especially on a smaller machine.
As for the weather, it was 5 degrees here today after warming up from -11 last night, but it is forecasted to be in the upper 40's this weekend. I am buying sunscreen and going for a swim.
Re: Vac booster test
Mo wrote:Man that a lot of hose. So not only is the booster increasing CFM but also Lift. How much increase in lift? I think you mentioned before the booster would increase 100 CFM.
Now let's not get crazy and say 40 degrees is almost tropical It has warmed up here as well should hit 70 degrees by the end of the week
I noticed the shorts today Mo. Its not been that kinda winter for us carolinians. In fact we are bracing for another winter storm.
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