Posted by Texasmark1 on November 19, 2019 at 06:44:41 from (172.243.92.145):
In Reply to: Re: Game on posted by David g on November 19, 2019 at 06:12:20:
I bought a DR years ago and it had a removable, full rear panel and didn't dump. Real chore to dump. Then a couple of years ago bought a new one that has a lifting canvas top and dumps with one hand, nothing to undo but a flip up latch (keeps the unit from dumping till you are ready) and the feed boot which has an elastic, canvas shroud...pulls off automatically when dumping and just a second to slide back into position when closing.
Nowadays they have the mower to unit feed fixed so that you can run them with ZT mowers. I was out the other morning and cleaned up about an acre in just a couple of hours.
Originally I bought their extended hose and hand held pickup for getting into places where the mower wouldn't go. That was a pain so I switched to a separate implement, the hand held leaf blower (Black and Decker electric is what I am using),blowing the leaves over into an area where the mower can pick them up....way much faster, less work, and no clogging from twigs....any twigs get eaten by the mower and move right through doing it this way besides not having to lug the hose around and connect and disconnect the unit to mower hose.
Well worth the investment if you have a lot of trees. Besides, they used to, maybe still do, give you like a year to like it or send it back.
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