I meant the kind that is just a sweeper not a vacuum.I've got the AgriFab Chipper Vac for the last 5 years. MEH. Not overly impressed since it's finicky. The hose gets plugged whenever you have heavy mower output unless completely dry (dead leaves), then requires some disassembly to clear. the chipper is only ok (underpowered & bogs down) and anything except straight branches can jam, and the quality of the parts/assembly is iffy (mine came with a mis-wired safety switch on the cover -- would only start when the cover was off, so I eliminated the switch rather than send the whole thing back). It works only OK as far as I'm concerned, & I wouldn't buy again, though I will keep it going as long as possible now that I own it.
I don't think that would work. Plus, the price is more than I want to spend.
I have looked at a lot of them, Powered and othyerwise.anyone have experience with a pull behind lawn sweeper?
I have gone through two of them over the years. They are cheap when on sale and surprisingly durable. In my salad years as a country home owner I was determined to gather the leaves from our three-acre lawn, and haul them to a dumping area at one end of the patch. I found the best tow vehicle was any 3 point hitch sub compact tractor, because I could adjust the sweeper on the fly by raising the hoist, thus tipping the sweeper back to engage the beaters. For travel with a load, I could lower the hoist and disengage the beaters from the lawn or gravel driveway. A pull on a stout rope looped over the tractor seat took care of the dumping. Repair parts for the sweepers are available online. On one occasion I replaced the bearings on the wheels, which had worn out after a lot of use. Your Kubota would do well to have a tow bar attached to the 3 pt hitch for easiest handling of the sweeper.Hi all,
Anyone have experience with a pull behind lawn sweeper? I have a Kubota BX2680 with a 60" MMM. I just want to gather clippings for mulch when I need some. I know there are several brands to choose from.
Thanks
Dave