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Hey, you’ve been missed. Bring on the leaf action.
Carl, found out from a golf course superintendent that pin oak leaves chopped up may make the soil acidic. He said to make sure to lime it really well in spring. Just thought I would pass it on
I think that mulching is the most efficient and time saving way. I run G5 Gator blades in the fall and close the quick chute blocker to keep the leaves under the deck. I use the Echo PB9010T for fall leaf blowing but the 600 is a good blower.
The leaves are kinda bad this year like they were last year but we have been really busy .
The F13 Billy goat walk behind blower and a 9010t back pack make short work out of most leaves. The Billy goat might not be very user friendly for you since you have so many hills in your area. Mulching is the easiest way to go unless you had one of those monster 37 hp Scag Windstorm stand on blowers.
So you run high lift blades to help push the leaves correct?
Keep up the good work
You guys did a real good job getting those leaves up, I have I have three yards to mow today not looking forward to it it's iced over big time so I'm having to wait for a little while of course I liked and y'all have a beautiful day
I have always mowed then raked or blown as needed.