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Using a dry blower in Victoria.
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<blockquote data-quote="9od" data-source="post: 615403" data-attributes="member: 16089"><p>I'm in Vic. Petrol powered is fine, excavation has to be done by hand.</p><p>As for seasons, I sometimes use mine in winter. </p><p>If its all gravels (which when undercover are usually dry on the slopes) and no organics, it doesn't have to be super dry. I've found I can run material that is not totally dry, but the air needs turning up a little and the feed rate has to be slowed down quite a bit. Also it sticks around the hopper chute so I have to keep giving it the finger. </p><p>That said, it still recovers very well, although I'm sure my losses are increased. </p><p>Bring home a little bit less but still get to go out the bush and that's all that really matters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="9od, post: 615403, member: 16089"] I'm in Vic. Petrol powered is fine, excavation has to be done by hand. As for seasons, I sometimes use mine in winter. If its all gravels (which when undercover are usually dry on the slopes) and no organics, it doesn't have to be super dry. I've found I can run material that is not totally dry, but the air needs turning up a little and the feed rate has to be slowed down quite a bit. Also it sticks around the hopper chute so I have to keep giving it the finger. That said, it still recovers very well, although I'm sure my losses are increased. Bring home a little bit less but still get to go out the bush and that's all that really matters. [/QUOTE]
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