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I use one of the grabbers like others have shown on here. I keep a 5 gallon plastic bucket bungie-corded to the side of the zero turn and cut small inverted-"v" notches in the top of the bucket to hold the grabber. The tool just snaps in and out of the bucket that way and stays secure while I'm mowing. I just have to remember to empty it the bucket before leaving a job so I don't litter while going to the next job
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Check this site out. http://arcmate.com/
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I just use my hand......pretty simple
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A grab it tool is nice but there are times that you miss something and you see something you hit with the mower all chopped up making a great yard look bad. I keep a older Sthil blower with the vac attachment in my truck. It will suck up most anything you forgot or over looked and ends up making a big mess.
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