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Mean Green Granted Patent For Debris Blower
After a lengthy process, requiring proof of invention, documentation and studies on commercial viability, Mean Green Mowers has been granted a patent for the Orv-Blast vehicle-mounted battery-powered debris blower. Mean Green’s Orv-Blast commercial battery-powered debris blower solves serious problems, while ensuring you get the job done right.
The vehicle-mounted debris blower features patented technology and is designed to be as powerful as it is green. It’s common to feel sick from the odors and fumes, as well as fatigued from starting and carrying them.
Conventional mowing equipment, including debris blowers, is often inefficient and exposes employees (and surrounding communities) to toxic fumes and high levels of noise. Mean Green’s patented technology overcomes these problems and delivers a solution that is quiet (60 dba), zero-emission and fossil fuel-free. Orv-Blast achieves powerful 2-speed 120/155 MPH velocity and the run time is better than most commercial gas debris blowers. Further, Orv-Blast quickly attaches to any vehicle including the Mean Green CXR mower—saving the operator’s back and allowing foot-operated or remote control of the swivel air tube and all power on/off and high/low functions. Meanwhile, the strong, lightweight aluminum construction ensures maximum durability.
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