What's the easiest (least time consuming) way to move BIG piles of leaves after you blow them into the pile.....keep blowing, tarp, leaf plow....etc?
yeah and you dont have to go buy a leaf plow and you can just run your walkbehind into it and push alotMy Lazer with the bagger unit on it works decent as a leaf plow. Just drop the deck a bit drive into the pile and bulldoze. Some will tend to fall off to the side but it works surprisingly well. The JRCO tine rake isn't half bad either. Then there's the 10HP blower and tarps of course.
be careful getting the leaves around the engine/ exhaust they will catch on fire!yeah and you dont have to go buy a leaf plow and you can just run your walkbehind into it and push alot
Yup. It can happen. Leaves can also get into ....ummmmm...what's that called...that thingy that spins around where the recoil start is. The leaves get shredded up and can block the air flow around the engine. Not good. But they can get into the deck belt area and cause a friction fire too.be careful getting the leaves around the engine/ exhaust they will catch on fire!
Pushing the pile with the mower works. But the JRCO plow works way better.yeah and you dont have to go buy a leaf plow and you can just run your walkbehind into it and push alot
I built my leaf plow about 5 yrs ago, larger than the jrco and much stronger, to answer your question about compacting the leaves, yes it does, what dosent look like a very big pile really is alot of leaves pushed in a pile, yesterday I pushed some up and one of my guys over 200lbs. was able to stand on top of it, lolPushing the pile with the mower works. But the JRCO plow works way better.
It is ideal for many of my customers that want all their leaves piles in a spot in the woods. You can push huge piles into giant mounds for "composting".
I have never used a leaf loader after pushing with a JRCO plow. Does it compact the leaves too much so that they are harder to suck up with the leaf loader?
Yep happened yesterday. One of my crews said the homeowner came out with a little fire extinguisher,he was like 90 yrs old! It was a classic they said!BIG STEVE B CT STRENGTH WSLbe careful getting the leaves around the engine/ exhaust they will catch on fire!