What is the difference between these to blower sizes..

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I have 2 blowers,

one is a 4 mf sutorbuilt w/ 14 hg

the other is 4LL w/12 hg

I noticed the 4LL is a bigger blower by a few inches..

Which one is the blowers has the best suction.
 

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The 45 will, with the horsepower you listed. A 47 requires more horsepower at a given RPM.

The 47 has quite a bit more CFM. (Just under 200 CFM more.)
 

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Caduceus said:
I have 2 blowers,

one is a 4 mf sutorbuilt w/ 14 hg

the other is 4LL w/12 hg

I noticed the 4LL is a bigger blower by a few inches..

Which one is the blowers has the best suction.

The 4M series (45) blower will produce the most lift.

The 4L series (47) will produce the most CFM.

They both have the same input power capability.

This is some side-by-side blower testing we did at Nick's Bar B Q:

Here is the graph of the results with 100' of 2" Vac Hose w/ 14" Bentley wand & GreenGlide:
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We normalized the #33 blower @ 100% for the comparison.
The #36 blower came in @ 124%.
The #47 blower came in @ 155%.
The #45 blower came in @ 173%.
 
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So I am just a simple business owner... what is the difference between LIFT and CFM? For my 20-21 hp engine what one would I benefit the most from?
 

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I wouldnt want to try and power the 47 with the engine you have. I'm using a 24 hp Honda and it is at the top of its output to turn a 47 blower and a pump.
 
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rhino1 said:
I wouldnt want to try and power the 47 with the engine you have. I'm using a 24 hp Honda and it is at the top of its output to turn a 47 blower and a pump.


I agree.. I am using the 21 hp for the 45 and just going to get a 23-24 hp for the 47..
 

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If possible, I would go a little larger than 24 hp. I also would not get the Honda, their hp rating is questionable on this size engine.
 
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rhino1 said:
If possible, I would go a little larger than 24 hp. I also would not get the Honda, their hp rating is questionable on this size engine.

Good point.. I would probably go with a Kohler..
 

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Larry Cobb said:
Caduceus said:
I have 2 blowers,

one is a 4 mf sutorbuilt w/ 14 hg

the other is 4LL w/12 hg

I noticed the 4LL is a bigger blower by a few inches..

Which one is the blowers has the best suction.

The 4M series (45) blower will produce the most lift.

The 4L series (47) will produce the most CFM.

They both have the same input power capability.

This is some side-by-side blower testing we did at Nick's Bar B Q:

Here is the graph of the results with 100' of 2" Vac Hose w/ 14" Bentley wand & GreenGlide:
blower.jpg

We normalized the #33 blower @ 100% for the comparison.
The #36 blower came in @ 124%.
The #47 blower came in @ 155%.
The #45 blower came in @ 173%.


I've said for years ...a 45 is the "ideal" blower for single wand slide-in TM
47 and larger are needed on direct drive TMs because they typically don't drive them at capacity .
"big" slide-ins typically don't drive blowers to capacity either
the only virtue to under driving an over capacity blower is some noise reduction


..l.T.A.
 

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