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Cleaning your baler
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<blockquote data-quote="ERNIBIGB" data-source="post: 673296" data-attributes="member: 3253"><p>Have done that too until someone else decided they needed my blower worse than I did. I usually just take it outside the shop and use a long stemmed nozzle hooked to the air compressor. When done for the year I blow it off then use the pressure washer to clean it up better. Oil the chains, grease it up and put it in the dry then come spring just hook it up and go to work. "Tip", blow it off good BEFORE using pressure washer or it will take all day to clean it. Guess how I know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ERNIBIGB, post: 673296, member: 3253"] Have done that too until someone else decided they needed my blower worse than I did. I usually just take it outside the shop and use a long stemmed nozzle hooked to the air compressor. When done for the year I blow it off then use the pressure washer to clean it up better. Oil the chains, grease it up and put it in the dry then come spring just hook it up and go to work. "Tip", blow it off good BEFORE using pressure washer or it will take all day to clean it. Guess how I know. [/QUOTE]
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