View Full Version : Anyone ever use a Cyclone Rake
gcbama
10-06-2006, 09:58 PM
Thinking about purchasing a Cyclone Rake for my leaf removal business later this fall.
Thanks,
gcbama
QualityLawnCare4u
10-07-2006, 01:04 AM
I used one and absolutely hated it! Im the only one on here though so I'm odd man out. However, if you are doing large open yards with NO obstacles they are ok. They are NOT for small residentual yards with lots of obstacles and shrubs. The first few minutes I used mine I knocked my AC unit sideways, tore the hose lose going under a limb, knocked over the birdbath and tore limbs off of several shrubs. I parked it and tried it later and was so aggravated with it sent that thing back for a refund. It was over 13 feet long hooked to my 133. Hooked to a Z would even be longer. That is like driving a 15 passenger van around the yard.
giden
11-20-2006, 03:49 PM
I used one and absolutely hated it! Im the only one on here though so I'm odd man out. However, if you are doing large open yards with NO obstacles they are ok. They are NOT for small residentual yards with lots of obstacles and shrubs. The first few minutes I used mine I knocked my AC unit sideways, tore the hose lose going under a limb, knocked over the birdbath and tore limbs off of several shrubs. I parked it and tried it later and was so aggravated with it sent that thing back for a refund. It was over 13 feet long hooked to my 133. Hooked to a Z would even be longer. That is like driving a 15 passenger van around the yard.
Sorry to hear you had so many problems with the CR. While it is true, that it adds length behind you, I found that a little planning (staying out of hard to get out of places) made it easier to use. Of course, small yards, places with many obsticles are not the best places to use the CR, I found it helpful to either blow the leaves to a central place, or just use the 17' wand to get them up.
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