Tow behing lawn sweeper
mudlady_gw
10 years ago
I am not physically able to hand rake or use a push sweeper on an area that is 2/3 of an acre. This grass area is a former farm field and when I moved here it was planted in alfalfa. The "lawn" is whatever has grown after my house was built and I began mowing the area. I cut with either a Cub Cadet or Husqvarna garden tractor and am interested in attaching a sweeper to a tractor. I can't use the machines' baggers because I need to be able to see how well it is discharging clippings. It is easy to burn a belt if I don't keep an eye on the ability to discharge. The only time this isn't a problem is during really dry periods when the clippings don't adhere to the deck. So--I have looked online at towed sweepers and I am concerned because so many reviewers say they have found their sweepers are not sturdy enough to hold up for even one season. Does anyone here have a towed sweeper they have found to be well made? There is only one tree in this area so leaves aren't a big problem.
Thanks.
newtxan
grass1950
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