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And it drowns out the noise from their yipper dogs.I thought that is what two stroke gas leaf blowers are for...to blow them into your noise sensitive climate activist environmentalist neighbor's yard...
And it drowns out the noise from their yipper dogs.I thought that is what two stroke gas leaf blowers are for...to blow them into your noise sensitive climate activist environmentalist neighbor's yard...
When I lived in my previous house, that was the process. Now in a condo community, no clue where they go but have suffered thru the first fall of leaf blowing by the association lawn company. Again no clue where they were blown to and zero desire to knowLeaves will collect thickly enough to choke out my grass. I bag them, the city collects them along with bagged grass clippings, then mulches and composts it and lets residents have as much as they can carry.
When's the last time you walked through a forest? They tend to be littered with Fallen trees / limbs / leaves to the point where you can't walk a straight line more than a couple paces at a time. Certainly no grass. If you want a yard like that, I agree, no need to get rid of the leaves.Millions of years of forests would disagree with you, however the timeframe might not be to your liking.
Here they are wielded by professional lawn care workers. From what I can tell, they mostly blow the leaves into mulched areas, and nature puts them back on the lawn within a day or two. I'm working at home and I pretty much hear them from 8 in the morning until dusk six days a week, and part of Sunday. The problem with them is that they're so damn loud you can hear them from inside your house when they're half a mile away. That, and they're not very effective.I thought that is what two stroke gas leaf blowers are for...to blow them into your noise sensitive climate activist environmentalist neighbor's yard...
Agree with the people playing with the throttle being annoying. Even more so with chain saws. Every time I hear a crew doing that I want to walk over and ask "would you like me to teach you how to run the saw without sounding like a cartoon character?" But I don't, partly because they have chain saws and partly because I'm just chicken.Gas blowers, I set mine on high/wide open and keep it there. Not using the throttle to open and close it which drives me crazy sound wise.
I've been tempted to replace my lawn with permeable pavers; maybe add some Czech hedgehogs for artistic effect.Over 15 years ago we re-landscaped and one of the things we did was eliminate the lawn. I don't even own a lawn mower anymore.
Which model tow-behind vac do you have? I've considered getting one for the riding mower even for my less than an acre just to make cleanup a bit easier. I've seen the Leaf Rake advertised, as well as a few Agri-Fab units.I live in a moderately wooded area. Back 3 acres dense woods. Front 2 acres has the perimeter lined with oaks and have a few maple and hickory trees in there. Have my owntow behind leaf vac that I'll fill 8 times every week for 4-6 weeks. Way too many leaves to mulch em into the grass. But I'll bring em in the back woods and dump there.
The irony of a bunch of pilots complaining about others’ hobby/choices being too loud and pointless. Bagging leaves for lawn care seems no less pointless than a $200 cheeseburger run but we don’t question the latter.
If people want to maintain their lawns to look a specific way or whatever reason they chose to, let them. That’s their thing. Yours is flying. People can have different things. Why so judgmental?
The irony of a bunch of pilots complaining about others’ hobby/choices being too loud and pointless. Bagging leaves for lawn care seems no less pointless than a $200 cheeseburger run but we don’t question the latter.
If people want to maintain their lawns to look a specific way or whatever reason they chose to, let them. That’s their thing. Yours is flying. People can have different things. Why so j
The true answer is giant mufflers on leaf blowers.And that is the correct answer.
Did the people complaining about the noise of yard maintenance know they were moving to an area with yards and trees, or were the yards built and trees planted after they moved in?I don't think mufflers are going to help a ton. The majority of the noise from a leaf blower comes from the impeller/blower itself, not the gas engine. Sort of like propellers and aircraft engines.
Agrifab. With a zero turn it didn't really work for me. So just mow leaves into about a dozen large piles and tow the vac with the atv to the piles. This was local for me as well. No real complaints other than dumping. Arse end is to close to the ground to help in any meaningful way. I don't bother dumping and just get a steel rake to pull it out. Only takes a couple minutes when it's full.Which model tow-behind vac do you have? I've considered getting one for the riding mower even for my less than an acre just to make cleanup a bit easier. I've seen the Leaf Rake advertised, as well as a few Agri-Fab units.
I do have a lawn guy who does it sometimes, he had a 13 hp little wonder push blower.
Yeah, mulching is where it's at. Free fertilizer.but I do see some mulching over and over rather than removing the whole leaves.
My Kubota mower should tow one pretty well. The main difference with Leaf Rake vs AgriFab is the ability to collapse the Leaf Rake for more compact storage in the off-season, but it's still not going to save that much space. AgriFab is probably less frustrating to dump do to having the rigid container vs the fabric. Either way I'm sure it would be preferable for me to run it once or twice a week during the fall to keep the clean-up manageable vs waiting until I have 50 containers-worth of dumping to do, lol.Agrifab. With a zero turn it didn't really work for me. So just mow leaves into about a dozen large piles and tow the vac with the atv to the piles. This was local for me as well. No real complaints other than dumping. Arse end is to close to the ground to help in any meaningful way. I don't bother dumping and just get a steel rake to pull it out. Only takes a couple minutes when it's full.
I think they all work as designed. They suck. Been thinking of getting a mid mount mower for the Honda Tractor and towing the vac with that.
Only clogging I've had is when I get em into piles and it rains before I get em sucked up. Even then its just at the nozzle and 2 seconds to clear by hand. With it hooked up directly to a mower I don't think you'd have a clogging problem....unless you're working in the rain.My Kubota mower should tow one pretty well. The main difference with Leaf Rake vs AgriFab is the ability to collapse the Leaf Rake for more compact storage in the off-season, but it's still not going to save that much space. AgriFab is probably less frustrating to dump do to having the rigid container vs the fabric. Either way I'm sure it would be preferable for me to run it once or twice a week during the fall to keep the clean-up manageable vs waiting until I have 50 containers-worth of dumping to do, lol.
You have many issues with clogging?
When I lived in NC I had a big yard with some trees - and seasonal leaf accumulation. I just mulched them with my riding mower - which worked well for me. About the only difference from cutting the grassWinter is always a stress inducer for leaves. We have big trees and lots of leaves in the back yard, and it usually takes until March to clear them out. You can only fit so many in the green waste bin plus there are a lot of rainy no leaf cleanup days. I like trees but I am hating the maintenance more and more.