Posted by gun guru on November 19, 2009 at 15:25:16 from (66.227.197.240):
I have about 1/3 of an acre of grass to cut with the rest of the land being all wooded (heavily).
As of this fall I have used a push mower to throw/shoot the leaves out of the discharge chute, with the chute pointing to the woods. I just keep throwing the leaves to the woods until the leaves are 6 inches deep or so then I use a leaf blower to blow what the mower couldnt do into the woods. I use the blower to get the leaves off the gravel drive.
Questions: 1. Who makes the best most powerful leaf blower?
2. Do any of you guys use that cyclone rake thing that is advertised? (looks like a pain in the a$$ to set up) But it might work real good, I dont know.
3. Does anyone hand rake anymore, I dont cause it will tear up my shoulders and take hours and hours.
I really cant mulch the leaves cause the leaves are about 2-3 inches deep in the grass.
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