Leaf blower cleaning melt-down

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So I'm doing a deep cleaning this aft after burning my 2nd ton of 100% softies, and I'm all psyched for the leaf blower 'ash dragon' - simple pleasures, you know......

I'm up on a small step stool on my rear deck that is next to my vent stack and when I turn on the blower, and it starts this god awful grinding and squealing noise, and sparks start flying out of the windings. I don't know if I should climb down and unplug it first or just pitch it into the yard before it starts on fire. Luckily I have insulated gloves on so I just yard the leaf blower off the top of the vent as it goes up in smoke in the snowbank next to the deck.

Unfortunately, I didn't have my cell phone with me to capture the melt-down moment. And yeh, yeh I know..... if there's no pics it didn't happen...... I'll go un bury it from the snowbank in the morning and post a pic of the carcass.

This is my 3rd leaf blower I've had cook since I started using it as an 'ash dragon' - though none of them in such dramatic fashion. I've had a Black and Decker, a Toro, and this one was a Craftsman, and I've only ever gotten a season or at most two out of them, though I do also use it to clean grass clippings off the garden tractor and occasionally the driveway in the summer time.

Has anyone else cooked their leaf blowers in similarly dramatic fashion ? Maybe the fine fly ash dust gets into the windings and seizes them up prematurely? Luckily, I didn't pay the price of crime and burn my farmhouse down in the process !!
 
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I see a gasoline powered blower in your future ;)
 
Are you using the ones designed to vac as well as blow?. If not it is probably time for a vac model.
 
Are you using the ones designed to vac as well as blow?. If not it is probably time for a vac model.
Yeh, mine have all been the combo 'suck and blow' models, not to sound too crude..... I attach the 1st section of the plastic vacuum attachment piece and put it over the top of the vent pipe and seal around the vent pipe with a rag.
 
I see a gasoline powered blower in your future ;)
That would, no doubt, be a 'matches and gasoline' moment. !!!

I think I'll stick to electricity, which was scary enough for me today!
 
Two seasons on one blower vac doing our four stoves and borrowing out for another two. That's a lot of sucking and no problems, yet.
 
Entertaining story, lol, although that definitely sucks, NPI.

I have the $40 HD Homelite. Only done the LBT 4 times but it's taken a beating in other areas...and actually has pretty good blow/suck power considering it's electric.

Feel free to post pix of what's left of yours :)
 
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Come on BB, you CAN put this one in the ash bin. Better put a lid on it, burning plastic is carcinogenic.
 
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