Thanks... way cheaper then a $2k cyclone rake and it works just fine. It's not as easy as the cyclone to empty but I can manage and keep $1900 in my pocket
I just finished up for the season and took it off. I will make a new video showing what I did. It was easy. It basically is mounting on the back where the traditional bagger slips on to the bracket in the back. I drilled 2 holes on a piece of plywood to slip on then I have some angle iron there you can see to support the back. My wife sewed the cover for me and it is all velcro'd on there so it comes off easy. It worked great again this year. If everything is dry it picks up great and doesn't clog. If I try to early in the morning and the leaves are a little wet it can clog but it was easy enough to unclog just tapping on the chute and getting it unstuck
@@Davy1Jones thanks. I appreciate it. I usually leave the leafs down and use a blower to make a race track for my daughter but then it’s a ridiculous amount to pick up. Takes about a week or so.
@@TheMistashmoe Agreed! I have about an acre surrounded by trees and the amount of leaves and distance I would have to blow them is to much even for a back pack blower. This all folds down for easy storage too.
PRETTY COOL VIDEO MAN , LEAF BAGGER LOOKS LIKE IT WORKS GREAT ... GOOD WORK DUDE !!!! ...... ROCK ON MAN
Thanks... way cheaper then a $2k cyclone rake and it works just fine. It's not as easy as the cyclone to empty but I can manage and keep $1900 in my pocket
@@Davy1Jones RIGHT ON MAN
Well done
The stuff you've collected there is the best thing to put in a garden.
Pretty sweet! Did you use a certain kind of blade? Or just a standard mulching blade?
Just a high lift blade
Love the deer!!!!🦌🦌🦌🦌🦌
Better put some weight on the front of that mower
Nah it works just fine never had a problem.
Nice but how did u make it
I just finished up for the season and took it off. I will make a new video showing what I did. It was easy. It basically is mounting on the back where the traditional bagger slips on to the bracket in the back. I drilled 2 holes on a piece of plywood to slip on then I have some angle iron there you can see to support the back. My wife sewed the cover for me and it is all velcro'd on there so it comes off easy. It worked great again this year. If everything is dry it picks up great and doesn't clog. If I try to early in the morning and the leaves are a little wet it can clog but it was easy enough to unclog just tapping on the chute and getting it unstuck
@@Davy1Jones thanks. I appreciate it. I usually leave the leafs down and use a blower to make a race track for my daughter but then it’s a ridiculous amount to pick up. Takes about a week or so.
@@TheMistashmoe Agreed! I have about an acre surrounded by trees and the amount of leaves and distance I would have to blow them is to much even for a back pack blower. This all folds down for easy storage too.