I hate leaves. I have 3 yards and a 1/2 mile gravel road full of them. About 15 different species of trees that all drop at different times. Blow roofs and gutters. Then blow back away from houses. Then start with the zero turn mulching and blowing them away from the houses toward the woods. Mulch about 1/2 of them. The other 1/2 piles up in front of the mower. When piled up enough, shove the leaves into piles with the front of the mower like it’s a dozer. When those get too big, the leaf rake on the L aggregates the little piles into bigger piles. When those piles get too big, grapple them to the woods with the L. Back to the mower to make more mulch and piles. Then blow the leaves off the road. Pull the gravel that’s migrated toward the ditches back into the road. Dress the road all nice, and done for the year. It’s one, sometimes two, days a year so not worth putting a bunch of money into something like a cyclone rake. It’s still a PITA.
Before the leaf rake and grapple with the L, did it about 10 times a year to keep it from getting beyond the mower’s capability.