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Old 10-14-2008, 10:36 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Thinking I need a faster way to clear up the foot of leaves in the yard. Way to many to just mulch up and leave on the ground. I was looking at the Trac Vac pto driven unit, kinda pricey. Any other option?

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Old 10-14-2008, 10:42 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I've built a fifteen foot mulch pile for the shredded leaves. The leaves are blown into a pile and the Mac shredder reduces the volume by six to one. A couple time a year I use my bucket to turn it over.
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Old 10-14-2008, 02:35 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I have a PTO Trac Vac on my 2210. Bought just the 3 point assembly used. Then added a Rubbermaid trailer. I guess have around $600 in it and it probably could use new hoses which will cost another $250 or so. But here are my thoughts, the PTO option is one less motor to maintain, and it is almost indestructable. The unit also has an 8" intake and exhaust, I think a lot of these other units are 6 or 7", so I rarely clog the unit up. I have a lot leaves, nuts and whatever, mostly all ends up in the trailer. Best attachment I own. $2500 for new one is a big investment, but something used can be a bargain. Right now is probably not the best time to buy though.

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Old 10-14-2008, 02:54 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I have been looking for a used one for the last few months, no luck. It looks like trac vac sells it minus the trailer, which I have one I can make work.
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Old 10-14-2008, 02:59 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I use a DR lawn/leaf vac. Similar to the TracVac, but not pto driven - it uses a Briggs engines and 8inch pipes. The hopper holds quite a bit - 250 gallons and chops up the leaves pretty good. The hitch is a bit screwy on the model I have (it uses a hitch plate and attaches to the plate with two pins about 19 inches apart - I bolt the hitch plate to my ballast box) .... the "commerical" models use the typical single pin hitch that a typical dump cart would use and also holds more and a bigger engine, etc ... that one is about $2000 and has a manual feed chipper shoot also. The one I have doesn't chip (its about 3 yrs old) and I think I bought it for about $1200.

With two acres surrounded by mature oaks and maples, I don't know how I lived with out it.
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Old 10-14-2008, 04:57 PM   #6 (permalink)
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What I plan to do is build about a 6x6x6 box to go on the pallet forks and chain it down so it can't move. Blow all the leaves into piles, run over the piles with the push mower while chopping them and bagging them. Then keep dumping the bag into the box until the box is full. Drive the tractor to the woods and dump the box in the woods. Then repeat until all the leaves are gone, shouldn't take long.
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Old 10-14-2008, 06:48 PM   #7 (permalink)
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I picked up a JD PowerFlow for my 62C deck along with a MC519 material collection cart. These are used on the X series and the 4xx series JD's. I had a "hitch" frame welded up that attaches to my 3-point - this raises and lowers the MC519 and secures it so it trails my JD 2305.

I bought the powerflow and the MC519 used - works great. Paid ~$200 to have the hitch made including a set of 3-point pins.

Picks up leaves very well, raises the MC519 for dumping, no extra motor to make noise or maintain. And, it's JD green.

Good luck - there are options! I think ProTero makes a unit too. TracVac PTO is nice, but $2500 is a chunk of change.

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Old 10-14-2008, 08:09 PM   #8 (permalink)
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ooo! One of you is actually dumping leaves in the woods. That's kinda like taking some gold to the woods. I go out in the late fall and pick up bags of leaves that silly town people just leave at the curb. Then I chop them up with my MacKissic into a big pile. Turn the pile a few times during the year, adding sawdust from my cabinet maker every once in a while (add high N organic fert to the sawdust to bring C:N ratio to about 30:1).

If I had a lot of leaves that my walk behind mulching mowers wouldn't handle (so far; this has NEVER happened), I'd prolly get a landscape rake to rake them to nearby my mulch pile.

I don't fully compost mine, but I know how. Just as mulch, they'll be a great mulch to retain water and will compost by the next year.

Folks with small yards should just buy some 25' sections of fence. Make either one 8' diameter circle or a couple of 4' diameter ones. Dump the leaves in there. Even without turning or anything, they'll reduce themselves (with help of worms from underneath) down quite a bit by the next spring.

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Old 10-15-2008, 02:17 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Thinking I need a faster way to clear up the foot of leaves in the yard. Way to many to just mulch up and leave on the ground. I was looking at the Trac Vac pto driven unit, kinda pricey. Any other option?

Scott
I just bit the bullet and ordered one. I have I think about 2 acres cleared and a ton of trees. Lots of Maple and Oak as well as pines. All around the cleared area are trees and lots of them. Amortized over years and taking into consideration the value of my time I figured what the He!!. Last year I spent days and days dealing with the cleanup to save the newly planted grass. I figure I can gain back about 20 hours this year alone with all of the machinations I went through last year to clear things.

I like the idea of no more engines to maintain and using that PTO I paid for on my little 2305. The plan is to pile the mulch, water maybe add something and turn it with the loader once in a while and maybe I can have something I can use later. I pick it up next Saturday. Looking forward to it. Let me know if you are interested in how it goes.

All, any ideas on how to speed the composting?
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Old 10-15-2008, 10:27 AM   #10 (permalink)
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They make composting additives - your local farm/garden store will have some. Not sure if they are necessary or not, I'm not a composting pro.

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