2manyrocks
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If your landscape rake is reversible, you could try pushing them into a pile in reverse, but there isn't a good answer that I know of.
I guess the top link could be adjusted to make this work, but my gut is telling me it likely has more likelihood of digging in and peeling up sod while pushing, than pulling?If your landscape rake is reversible, you could try pushing them into a pile in reverse, but there isn't a good answer that I know of.
That could easily happen. If your yard is perfectly flat, it might work to some degree. If your yard pitches and rolls, you'll probably wish you had just raked them the normal way and put up with the ones that get crushed into your turf.I guess the top link could be adjusted to make this work, but my gut is telling me it likely has more likelihood of digging in and peeling up sod while pushing, than pulling?
An afternoon on 4 acres? Count you blessings...I spend at least a full afternoon cleaning up downed branches from my ~4 acres of lawn,...