S854
Silver Member
- Joined
- Dec 5, 2017
- Messages
- 209
- Location
- Helena, MT
- Tractor
- ‘67 MF 135 Deluxe / ‘22 Kioti CK2610 HST/Bad Boy ZT Elite 54”
I’m thinking of buying a mag broom for use in a portion of our land.

We currently have irresponsible family members living in a trailer located next to our barn. We’ve fenced off roughly 1/4 acre around the trailer to contain the debris. (Sorry for the rant… I’m not happy with the current arrangement, there’s not much I can do about it… you know the story, happy wife, happy life… regardless…)
Once they move on I’ll be needing to collect as many nails/staples/bolts/car parts as possible… before they find their way into a tractor tire…I’ve already convinced my wife not to drive her car in there… three flat tires is enough! (Ranting again..).
The natural vegetation has been wiped out by their animals/cars/four wheelers (there goes the rant…) so I’ll be left to pick up small metal objects out of the dirt… which could be tedious at best…
in comes the mag broom… I don’t want to drive my tractor in there, for obvious reasons, so I’ll be sweeping the land manually for the first few passes and thinking about eventually hanging the broom under the garden tractor to pick up any strays missed on the first/second go round… fixing a garden tractor tire is easier than a large loaded tire… (rant!)
Researching mag brooms I’ve found considerable variation in both price and what they term “holding capacities“… with price going up with capacity… No surprise there…
Im looking for real world experience with any of these mag brooms… right now I’m thinking “go big or go home”… more is always better… but is it three times better?

We currently have irresponsible family members living in a trailer located next to our barn. We’ve fenced off roughly 1/4 acre around the trailer to contain the debris. (Sorry for the rant… I’m not happy with the current arrangement, there’s not much I can do about it… you know the story, happy wife, happy life… regardless…)
Once they move on I’ll be needing to collect as many nails/staples/bolts/car parts as possible… before they find their way into a tractor tire…I’ve already convinced my wife not to drive her car in there… three flat tires is enough! (Ranting again..).
The natural vegetation has been wiped out by their animals/cars/four wheelers (there goes the rant…) so I’ll be left to pick up small metal objects out of the dirt… which could be tedious at best…
in comes the mag broom… I don’t want to drive my tractor in there, for obvious reasons, so I’ll be sweeping the land manually for the first few passes and thinking about eventually hanging the broom under the garden tractor to pick up any strays missed on the first/second go round… fixing a garden tractor tire is easier than a large loaded tire… (rant!)
Researching mag brooms I’ve found considerable variation in both price and what they term “holding capacities“… with price going up with capacity… No surprise there…
Im looking for real world experience with any of these mag brooms… right now I’m thinking “go big or go home”… more is always better… but is it three times better?