I occasionally mow a neighbor's 3 acre lawn specifically to collect the clippings to add to my compost. I can't justify the expense of a bagger or lawn vac at this time. So I'm wondering if there's a good way to use my fel to scoop up windrows of clippings and load them into carts and my carryall. Seems like closely set rake tines (with tips bent to not catch) could get under the windrows and keep me from raking by hand. Is there anything that attaches to the bucket that can do this?
My side discharge mmm creates pretty nice windrows if I plan my passes right. But I can't always get underneath them with the loader, even in float. And I end up gouging the turf too often.
I might try one of those pull behind sweepers, but doesn't look like they hold much, and the neighbor is 1/2 mile away. It'd be a lot of trips compared to pulling a loaded cart behind my loaded carryall.
My side discharge mmm creates pretty nice windrows if I plan my passes right. But I can't always get underneath them with the loader, even in float. And I end up gouging the turf too often.
I might try one of those pull behind sweepers, but doesn't look like they hold much, and the neighbor is 1/2 mile away. It'd be a lot of trips compared to pulling a loaded cart behind my loaded carryall.
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