MossRoad
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- Joined
- Aug 31, 2001
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- Location
- South Bend, Indiana (near)
- Tractor
- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
I got to use my Brinly lawn sweeper to pick up leaves for the first time last night. I towed it behind the PT425 with the 60" mower deck running out front. I started on the outside and kept turning right so that the windrow that occurs under the right side of the mower was overlapped by a foot or so on each pass. It worked just fine. Only a few scraps of leaf shreds left here and there. Perfectly acceptable for me and a lot less mess VS just mowing the leaves and leaving them lay.
I also ran a long rope from the center of the rear of the hopper up along the left side of the engine compartment and tied it to the engine compartment lift handle. Just enough slack to make turns but not enough slack to get tangled in the left rear wheel or the broom. It was nice to be able to back up to a pile and just pull the rope and drive forward to dump the hopper. Never had to get off. Dumping spread the leaves forward about 10 feet, but I found if I just let the hopper back down and back up, it back-plows the leaves up into a nice pile.
I had the whole yard mowed and leaf free in about 40 minutes.
Supposed to get lots of rain and wind this weekend, so next weekend after it dries out I'll try to take some pictures of it in action.
I also ran a long rope from the center of the rear of the hopper up along the left side of the engine compartment and tied it to the engine compartment lift handle. Just enough slack to make turns but not enough slack to get tangled in the left rear wheel or the broom. It was nice to be able to back up to a pile and just pull the rope and drive forward to dump the hopper. Never had to get off. Dumping spread the leaves forward about 10 feet, but I found if I just let the hopper back down and back up, it back-plows the leaves up into a nice pile.
Supposed to get lots of rain and wind this weekend, so next weekend after it dries out I'll try to take some pictures of it in action.