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 09-04-2004, 10:07 Post: 95566
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I have a yard with a few dozen hickory trees. As you might guess, this amounts to a lot of nuts. To mow I use a Deere 445 2/ 60" deck, and I would like to find something that would vacuum up the nuts. Most things I have checked out can't handle them. Any idea as to whether the Trac-Vac or Agri-Fab (or anything else?) might be up to this task?






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 09-06-2004, 08:37 Post: 95688
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Spoke w/ one of the lawn sweeper manufacturers, and they seemed to think the nuts would tear up the sweeper.






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 09-12-2004, 15:07 Post: 96285
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We have our share of squirrels and then some. They do consume some portion of the hickory nut crop. The problem with squirrels, though, is that they turn any given nut shell into dozens of little shell fragments (debris) in the process of trying to get to the meat. Of course, they leave the debris for me to clean up.

As many squirrels as there are, they don't consume enough of the nuts for me to be able to use something like a chipper shedder vac (CSV) just to get up the debris. A CSV, I'm guessing, could probably handle the debris. But the whole nuts and shells the squirrels don't get to -- which is quite a few -- would tear up the CSV, or so I'm told by one of the larger manufacturers.






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 09-12-2004, 15:18 Post: 96286
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drcjv.,

After reading your message, I tried to get on the Agri-Fab site, but it doesn't seem to be working at the moment. I have one of their lawn sweepers (a Sears model). A friend suggested maybe I could find a used, beat-up sweeper for the nuts then use my good one for leaves and grass.

As I recall, last I looked at their vacuum systems, the web site indicated 54" as being the maximum deck size for their largest unit. Unfortunately, so far as that goes, my deck is 60". (I certainly can't complain about that though -- it's sweet when the grass is growing.)

Thanks for the suggestion.






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 09-12-2004, 15:28 Post: 96287
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Since I am not a premium member, Chief, I cannot read your entire message. No more than I use the site, it's hard to justify the premium price. I appreciate your suggestion, though, about the tricycler kit, which I assume is a mulching kit. That's worth looking into.

By the way, does anyone have experience with the Bag-A-Nut harvesters? They seem awfully pricey but look like they'd do the trick.






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