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Old 04-19-2014, 10:06 PM
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im looking for opinions on lawn sweepers anyone have good or bad experience ?
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Old 04-19-2014, 10:10 PM
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I like mine.
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They work great. I enjoy mine, as well.
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I like my sweeper. I have an Agri-Fab. I think as far as after-market attachments go for pull behind stuff, (sweepers, vac's, wagons, aerators...) Agri-Fab is the way to go.
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Second the agri fab, just got mine a few weeks ago and might be the best money I ever spent. I bought the 45" model
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I like my sweeper. I have an Agri-Fab. I think as far as after-market attachments go for pull behind stuff, (sweepers, vac's, wagons, aerators...) Agri-Fab is the way to go.
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I like my sweepster broom. It clears a 48" in path of leaves and all debris (including troublesome neighbor's pets and small squirrels) and there is never a bag to empty. Another plus is that you can raise it and lower it as needed, so if you drive over gravel then it won't collect it.

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+1 on the Agri-Fab but if you can find a fan assisted bagger for your 3k machine they work a lot better.
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I like my sweepster broom. It clears a 48" in path of leaves and all debris (including troublesome neighbor's pets and small squirrels) and there is never a bag to empty. Another plus is that you can raise it and lower it as needed, so if you drive over gravel then it won't collect it.

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On the sweeper note I have a agri fab that I bought In about 1994 Its been well worth the money and a real labor saver. Its great for leaves and small sticks if you buy one that holds more bushels that equals less trips to dump. One trick is to mow the leaves first and chop them up also = less trips to dump it. and less of a pile. I was looking to replace mine this year (the color doesn't go with the cub) and was looking at a brinly they looked like good leaf sweepers. Cub cadet also has a sweeper its a yellow (I like yellow stuff) that matches but their a little pricy probably made by Agri Fab or Ohio Steel.
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+1 for Agri-Fab lawn sweepers here. Great in the fall for picking up leaves, great in the summer after the first mow to pick up grass clippings for the garden, good for picking up small twigs and bark from dead trees, etc. Uses are endless!
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