TBN Poll - Best Leave Removal Method

   / TBN Poll - Best Leave Removal Method #21  
<font color=red> use my 448 case with hydo vaccumn</font color=red>

Me too. Those Hydrovacs work real well. I love it.
 
   / TBN Poll - Best Leave Removal Method #22  
oops - I have 28 <font color=red>thousand</font color=red> trees.... more or less.

I never get rid of all the leaves...
 
   / TBN Poll - Best Leave Removal Method #23  
I've tried a few methods:

Hand raking them into my 6'x10' tilt bed trailer to move them. This works the best for moving them longer distances, like a couple hundred yards to dump them in the woods. Also good for Boomer seat time!

Hand raking them onto a large tarp and then dragging them to the garden and dumping them. This works good for moving them shorter distances.

This year I tried something new, a 42" lawn sweeper. I use my Craftsman lawn tractor to pull it. It works great, but fills up really fast, so I spend too much time travelling back and forth to the dump area. I can't pile them very high with it using the pull rope to dump them. I wanted to make a big pile for the kids to play in, so I started taking the bin off each time to dump the leaves on top. It's held on with a pin on each side and I discovered that it stays on even if the pins are left out, so I just leave them out now and that speeds up the process of taking it off, dumping it, then putting it back on.

My neighbor has one of those tow behind Mow-N-Vac type setups. It seems to work good, but creates a lot of dust. I'm surprised no one mentioned one if these on this thread. I would like to know more about the pros and cons of them.

The MC-519 collection system or something like it looks like a nice setup. I found a couple pictures on the web, but couldn't find any detail. Does it have it's own engine? Is it a tow behind trailer or 3pt attachment? I would like to know more about the pros and cons of them.

I would also appreciate some more info on the Hydrovac a couple people mentioned.

I tried burning one year and that takes too much time, plus the smolder and create a lot of smoke. I worry about the smoke bothering the neighbors.
 
   / TBN Poll - Best Leave Removal Method #24  
Any of the groundskeepers from golf courses care to comment? The golf courses near me use 3pt hitch blowers, but I don't know what they do with them once they've blown them to the sides.

I would really like to get comments about any flail mower/collector bin combinations, such as the <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.mathewscompany.com/turf/genie.htm>Lawn Genie</A> from Mathews Corp. This unit is advertised as being able to shred and pick up 1" branches.
 
   / TBN Poll - Best Leave Removal Method #25  
The MC-519 is designed to use on JD's 300 and 400 series. On the 400's with link arms, the arms are removed for mounting it. It's a somewhat rigid mount and the two wheels on the cart pivot 360 degrees. Once you are used to it you can install or remove it in a couple of minutes. The blower works off a replacement pulley that goes on the outer blade of the deck. It does a real good job. Will handle damp leaves, but not wet grass. Does not do good in pine needles. Holds a fair amount and dumps easily. Ted
 
   / TBN Poll - Best Leave Removal Method #26  
why do you all want to remove this FREE food?! Mulch them in and give your yarden some food for winter/spring!
 
   / TBN Poll - Best Leave Removal Method #27  
I've been doing that for many years. The last few years, however, saw a need for a 'garden' plot. Since the 'soil' here is suitable for statuary and kiln use/w3tcompact/icons/eyes.gif, I'm now dedicating the grass clippings and leaf pickups to the garden. The next spring will show a marked improivement in that soil condition. But, I do agree with the mulching of the leaves and grass clippings back to the lawn.
 
   / TBN Poll - Best Leave Removal Method #28  
There are so many leaves that even if you mulch them, they will suffocate the grass.
 
   / TBN Poll - Best Leave Removal Method #29  
Local Man Uses Wrong Method

<A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.thewgalchannel.com/news/1787092/detail.html>http://www.thewgalchannel.com/news/1787092/detail.html</A>
 
   / TBN Poll - Best Leave Removal Method #30  
We use two methods.... our $13k leaf blower and a 42" lawn sweeper.

The $13k leaf blower is my JD4100/MMM. It can blow a lot of leaves quickly. The 42" lawn sweeper is effective. The problem is that it fills up quickly which causes many trips to dump the leaves in our large garden.

I have blown and sweep leaves twice this season and will be doing more in the near future. The leaf mold is great stuff for the garden and is cheap fertilizer and compost. Now... if the weather would only cooperate... complain when we don't get rain... complain when we do.... /w3tcompact/icons/crazy.gif

Terry
 

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