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Browse bark blowers for sale — trailer-mounted and skid-mounted mulch blowing machines from Finn and other manufacturers. A bark blower is a standalone blowing unit that picks up mulch, bark, compost, or soil from a hopper or truck bed and pushes it through hose to the application area. Unlike a full blower truck, a standalone bark blower lets you use your own truck or trailer for hauling material. GrinderCrusherScreen carries used bark blowers for landscaping, erosion control, and playground installation. Call 770-433-2670 for pricing and availability.
How a Bark Blower Works
A standalone bark blower consists of a blowing unit (impeller and airlock), a hopper or feed system, and a hose connection. Material feeds into the hopper from a loader, conveyor, or directly from a dump body. The airlock meters material into the airstream, and the impeller pushes it through delivery hose to the application point.
Standalone bark blowers are typically mounted on:
- Trailers — tow behind a pickup or material hauling truck for job site mobility
- Skids — mount in a truck bed or on a flatbed trailer
- Truck beds — bolt directly into a dump truck or cargo body
Bark Blowers vs. Blower Trucks
A standalone bark blower costs less than a full blower truck because you're buying just the blowing unit, not the truck chassis and cargo body. The trade-off is capacity and convenience — a blower truck carries 40-60 yards of material and blows from the same vehicle, while a standalone blower requires separate material hauling.
Standalone blowers make sense for contractors who already own trucks or who need a blower for specific applications (erosion control, small landscape jobs) without dedicating an entire vehicle to blowing.
Brands We Carry
Finn is the most recognized name in standalone bark blowers and straw blowers. We carry used Finn models and other manufacturer units as they become available. Inventory in this category is limited — call for current availability.
What to Check Before You Buy
Inspect the impeller and airlock for wear — these are high-wear components that handle abrasive material. Check the engine or hydraulic power source for hours and condition. Inspect hose connections and the hose reel. Verify the trailer (if trailer-mounted) is road-legal with good tires, brakes, and lights.
Find the Right Bark Blower
Browse our current bark blower inventory below, or call 770-433-2670 to talk with our team. Browse all bark blowers and blower trucks.

2007 FINN BB302
Includes hose (not pictured), runs great. Hours: 1000 | Engine: Kubota
