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Old 11-04-2009, 07:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Trac-Vac 854 PTO Powered Leaf Vacuum

Two weeks ago I drove to New Jersey to pick up this used Trac-Vac 854. I have A LOT of trees around me, and doing leaf cleanup is always a chore I hate...So I have been looking for years for a solution-and this turned up on Craigslist so I jumped on it.

I have about 4 hours on it now including some time with wet leaves, and it really does a remarkable job at collecting, mulching and packing them in the trailer! Emptying the trailer is a chore so far-but hopefully I will get batter at it or find a way to hydraulically PUSH them out!

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Old 11-04-2009, 09:03 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Trac-Vac 854 PTO Powered Leaf Vacuum

Cool! With that setup couldn't you build any size trailer you wanted. As long as the discharge hose was long enough you could build a hydraulic dump trailer. I also have a lot of trees and use to hate picking them up. Now I love picking up leaves. I picked up aLawn Genie flail with catcher last year and it works wonders. I will post a couple of pics and maby it will give you some ideas on how to make a dump for yours.
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Old 11-04-2009, 09:10 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Congrats ! I've NEVER seen a used PTO vac for sale. I agree ........ raking leaves is a chore I hate also.
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Old 11-04-2009, 11:40 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Cool! With that setup couldn't you build any size trailer you wanted. As long as the discharge hose was long enough you could build a hydraulic dump trailer. I also have a lot of trees and use to hate picking them up. Now I love picking up leaves. I picked up aLawn Genie flail with catcher last year and it works wonders. I will post a couple of pics and maby it will give you some ideas on how to make a dump for yours.
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WOW, Never seen that setup before! Yes, I could build/use any trailer at all-I will give this a fair shake first since there is no time now...
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Old 11-04-2009, 11:42 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Congrats ! I've NEVER seen a used PTO vac for sale. I agree ........ raking leaves is a chore I hate also.
They are rare as hen's teeth as they say...Thank God for CraigsHelper for broad searches!
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Old 11-05-2009, 06:19 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Great find. I have a 880 Trac-Vac. Sure is a pain to unload. I have tried a rake and other tools to get the trailer unloaded. While going through my tools this year I found this small heavy duty rake (if that is what it is) hanging on the tool rack. It's a garage sale find. It is heavy duty enough to pull the leaves and grass clippings out of the trailer. But not so large that it overloads my pulling ability. I doubt if Sears still sells the tool. But you may be able to modify a regular rake.
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Old 11-05-2009, 06:48 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Two weeks ago I drove to New Jersey to pick up this used Trac-Vac 854.

I have about 4 hours on it now including some time with wet leaves, and it really does a remarkable job at collecting, mulching and packing them in the trailer! Emptying the trailer is a chore so far-but hopefully I will get batter at it or find a way to hydraulically PUSH them out!
Congrats. Trac Vac is a good unit. I have one with an engine powered vac since the BX1500 does not have enuf power to suck and mow at the same time. Maybe yours is different, but mine dumps easy by tipping the trailer back and then pulling forward with a jerk. The trailer is tapered open toward the back so as soon as the leaf pack moves it becomes loose and slides out as you pull away. Leaf loaves everywhere. Keeping the inside of the trailer well painted and smooth helps too.
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Old 11-05-2009, 07:01 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Congrats. Trac Vac is a good unit. I have one with an engine powered vac since the BX1500 does not have enuf power to suck and mow at the same time. Maybe yours is different, but mine dumps easy by tipping the trailer back and then pulling forward with a jerk. The trailer is tapered open toward the back so as soon as the leaf pack moves it becomes loose and slides out as you pull away. Leaf loaves everywhere. Keeping the inside of the trailer well painted and smooth helps too.
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Thanks Larry, My trailer is NOT tapered like the new ones-I am not sure when they made that change? The S/N on the gearbox has a 1994 date.
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Old 11-05-2009, 08:21 AM   #9 (permalink)
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I have been using mine for 3 years or so and like what was said earlier. After tilting the trailer, a quick forward motion will allow the leaves to come out fairly easy. However, if you are going downhill with the tractor instead of up a little incline it does get a bit tougher. In those cases, I back up fast and hit the brakes hard, and most of the time it does work. With all that said, it is a rare that I need to pull them out with a fork or shovel. This year I haven't needed to and I have dumped it 25-30 times.

Couple of other things I found, I use a bungie cord on the cart tilt lever, I have had the trailer tilt up while in use. After the bungie cord to hold the lever in place, it never happened again. At times, lifting door off can been a pain....usually happens when I try to get the last portion of leaves done and not empting it like I should. Make sure you check the welds on the door from time to time. I have had mine crack or break a couple of times....
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Old 11-05-2009, 09:26 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Great find. I have a 880 Trac-Vac. Sure is a pain to unload. I have tried a rake and other tools to get the trailer unloaded. While going through my tools this year I found this small heavy duty rake (if that is what it is) hanging on the tool rack. It's a garage sale find. It is heavy duty enough to pull the leaves and grass clippings out of the trailer. But not so large that it overloads my pulling ability. I doubt if Sears still sells the tool. But you may be able to modify a regular rake.
Four tine cultivator is what I think it is called, I call it a ditch rake as it is handy as heck for cleaning culverts etc. Stuff doesn't tend to get caught in the tines etc like a regular rake when cleaning ditches. Yours looks pretty heavy duty like mine. You can frequently find light duty versions at Home Depot, hardware stores etc.
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