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2020 L3901HST, LA525 Loader, 66" Q/A Bucket, PFL2042 Forks, Meteor SB68PT Blower
Hey all, My property was at one point planted red pines. My driveway is a couple hundred feet all enclosed by red pines constantly dropping their needles and pine cones all over the driveway.
All that junk gets in the way when I'm trying to do any sort of driveway work. Is a pine straw rake going to be the best option for that, or should I just up to a landscape rake?
Driveway is currently just dirt (and 15 or 20 years of broken down pine needles), but we are planning on gravel/crushed concrete in the not so distant future. When removing the pine needles I don't want to remove the gravel as well. That's the main reason I'm thinking the straw rake would do the best.
Not to mention, the price is a lot more attractive and I could use it as a lawn dethather.
Input?
All that junk gets in the way when I'm trying to do any sort of driveway work. Is a pine straw rake going to be the best option for that, or should I just up to a landscape rake?
Driveway is currently just dirt (and 15 or 20 years of broken down pine needles), but we are planning on gravel/crushed concrete in the not so distant future. When removing the pine needles I don't want to remove the gravel as well. That's the main reason I'm thinking the straw rake would do the best.
Not to mention, the price is a lot more attractive and I could use it as a lawn dethather.
Input?