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New Leaf Vac....SUCKS.

Firefly

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My old Agra-Fab leaf sucker was due for a replacement-- so this is what I went with.

Called a Hasty Vac, made by a company in Indiana-- you can google Hasty Vac and find them.

Gotta say that this unit really SUCKS-- lol. Works great, built like a tank. Detaches in 30 seconds. Dump from the seat is a real time saver!

This model works well with zero-turn mowers, but they make all different kinds of vacs. I plan on this unit lasting a long time! Anyone looking for a good lawn vac--- I would check these units out. :thumbup:
 
:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup: I like the way it dumps, although the capacity appears to be a bit smaller than the Agri-Fab. Beats digging load after load of leaves out by hand.

Maybe I should look into one.....or maybe I should just scrounge enough parts off your old Agri-Fab to keep mine going. :roflblack:
 
:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup: I like the way it dumps, although the capacity appears to be a bit smaller than the Agri-Fab. Beats digging load after load of leaves out by hand.

Maybe I should look into one.....or maybe I should just scrounge enough parts off your old Agri-Fab to keep mine going. :roflblack:

lol--- sold it to a neighbor for $200. It still ran fine-- my back just couldn't handle the raking out of the agri-fab unit. That thing never would empty easy even if I used the tilt feature.

The other reason I went this route is the Agri-fab unit just wasn't meant to be pulled behind a zero-turn--

This unit seems to mulch better than old unit, but doesn't hold as much for sure-- but the dumping is SO much easier that I don't mind the extra trips back to my dumping hole.

I opted for the Honda engine on this one--- man do they make nice engines for lawn equipment!
 
lol--- sold it to a neighbor for $200. It still ran fine-- my back just couldn't handle the raking out of the agri-fab unit. That thing never would empty easy even if I used the tilt feature.

The other reason I went this route is the Agri-fab unit just wasn't meant to be pulled behind a zero-turn--

This unit seems to mulch better than old unit, but doesn't hold as much for sure-- but the dumping is SO much easier that I don't mind the extra trips back to my dumping hole.

I opted for the Honda engine on this one--- man do they make nice engines for lawn equipment!
I don't even tilt mine any more, just climb in and drag the leaves out by hand. A rake would kill me! It is a workout, nonetheless. I have used a walk behind blower, my backpack blower, a walk behind vac, and the trailer vac. The trailer vac is by far the best...and the older I get, the better it is. Eventually I will need to get a replacement, but the Agri-Fab has served me very well.

+1 on the Honda engine.
 
After living in ME, MA and CT for 50 years, we moved to Las Vegas 10 years ago Greatest day was when I gave my mower, rakes, shovels and snowblower to my nephew. What an amusing conversation you guys are having...continue...;-)
 
10-4 on the Honda engines. I have one on my pressure washer and am getting a new generator with one. I swore by Briggs, still do, but Honda has them beat
 
Hubby was out with our backpack leaf blower today. We have never had a "big" vac such as you pictured. I see trouble trying to hook one to our John Deere zero turn. I suppose that's get's us to buy more John Deere products! :shocked: Anyway, leaf season is always a pain for us. We have to haul our leaves off our property. Ron was only blowing them into a pile in order to get them onto a laid down tarp so he could put the tarp corners together and flip the whole thing up into the bed of our pickup truck. Inefficient when I see something like you pictured. :yikes: Well, it used to be "me" doing leaves all by myself before hubby retired. My back has long since paid me back for such ridiculous activities!nojoke I hope hubby lasts for the time we live in this property. I'm usesless now after two disc ruptures.

Happy vacuuming!!!:doorag:
 
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Were "high Tech" we use a large sheet, rake and take to road. The town "Sucker " comes by everyones house and goobles em up!:roflblack:
 
My old Agra-Fab leaf sucker was due for a replacement-- so this is what I went with.

Called a Hasty Vac, made by a company in Indiana-- you can google Hasty Vac and find them.

Gotta say that this unit really SUCKS-- lol. Works great, built like a tank. Detaches in 30 seconds. Dump from the seat is a real time saver!

This model works well with zero-turn mowers, but they make all different kinds of vacs. I plan on this unit lasting a long time! Anyone looking for a good lawn vac--- I would check these units out. :thumbup:

Hmm...seems like you need to make a visit to Lansing! ;)
:D
 
Ain't allergies wonderful -- I have a lawn service.
Saves me the hassle of a trip to the doc after doing yard work. :D
 
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