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Re: Leaf bagger for riding mower
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Posted by Paul on October 14, 2003 at 06:14:45 from (64.12.96.236):
In Reply to: Leaf bagger for riding mower posted by Gpower on October 13, 2003 at 17:48:43:
I am building one right now. I have two acres with lots of trees and im tired of raking. I already have the impeller that is from an old Simplicity 3 pt system. I bought an engine on ebay last night. Way overpowered but thats the fun of it. Im going to have it mounted to the tongue of a lawn cart. Im pretty much copying the commercial ones but alot more powerful for alot less money. Some of the expensive brands out there $$$ are Bluebirdintl.com , Tracvac.com , Peco.systems. Sears makes one as well as lowes carries Agri-fab which are alot cheaper in price than the others i mentioned. Oh yea, Northern Tools carries one or two also. I am waiting for the engine so i should have it completed in a week or so. If it doesent work out im going to use the engine for a logsplitter and cook hotdogs with all wood! Paul
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