Muggs
Been here much more than a while
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Agreed. Was singing “raking in the snow” to myself this week (tune of “singing in the rain”). Takes a while, never looks great, sometimes have to return after thaw, pretty silly part of the job.Plastic never lasts as long. It loses it's flex and "fling" within a month or two.
One thing I really appreciate about the Groundskeeper is it works great in snow. Very important to those of us who have to deal with that shit.
Groundskeeper rake for larger debris. Backpack blower to "hide" the small stuff.The problem is there isnt one rake that is ideal in all situations, it all depends on your goals etc.
The grounds keeper is an awesome rough rake for larger debris, stump grindings and in snow. For fine finish raking it is the worse.
Metal rake in my opinion is the middle ground. It does a decent job at rough raking and a decent job at finish fine raking...but doesnt excel at either.
A curved plastic rake is too flimsy for a heavy debris rough rake, and probably has the shortest life span. It is excellent in a finish fine raking...though it will often de-thatch the grass too.
I feel that what blower you use plays into what rake you choose, or if you use a blower heavily. For a long time I carried both a metal rake (grounds keeper or just standard metal rake) and a plastice rake. After getting powerful backpack blower, I switched to just carring a standard metal rake...especially since I also had the BMG rake for larger debris.
I always did, the whole work area...and clean up what it piled up. Some of my customers demanded it. My goal was to always leave the property way better than I found it.You guys blow the lawn?
It depends on the mess and the customer. Usually not the whole lawn. Just break up any clumps of sawdust and do the driveway.You guys blow the lawn?
Make it look like it never happened.You guys blow the lawn?
It only takes a few minutes.I guess because I'm pruning I don't make that much dust, but I'd be seriously depressed if a customer demanded that I blow the lawn either way.
Do you have a mini?It only takes a few minutes.
I produce a lot of sawdust doing removals because I don't have the equipment to move big wood. So everything has to be cut into manageable pieces. I rake up as much as possible and then use the blower to scatter the rest.
I have two arms and two legsDo you have a mini?
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