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Will a leaf and lawn vacuum work for this application? Who makes good ones? FacilityFred 12-09-2006
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Posted by bill allemann on December 9, 2006, 6:19 pm


get that demo another poster mentioned, and the thing to look out for is how
it does with plastic grocery bags that are always blowing around.
The mechanisms of most of them may have problems with them.


> Dear Friends,
>
> We are a school with a lot of property in the heart of a big city. We
> are trying to find a way to "police" all around the block we occupy -
> picking up both leaves and the paper trash that people drop all over
> the sidewalk.
>
> We are considering purchasing a leaf and lawn vacuum. Will it work to
> suck up the papers, even those close to the chain link fences that run
> around most of the property? Will it operate effectively on sidewalks
> even though most of the catalogue photos show it being used on lawns?
>
> The one we are considering is the walk-behind model, the so-called DR
> Leaf and Lawn Vacuum.
>
> It is about $1600 Can anybody give any feedback on this? Is there a
> better machine we don't know about.
>
> Thanks so much for your help.
>
> Mike
>



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Posted by on December 9, 2006, 10:18 pm



FacilityFred wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
> We are a school with a lot of property in the heart of a big city. We
> are trying to find a way to "police" all around the block we occupy -
> picking up both leaves and the paper trash that people drop all over
> the sidewalk.
>
> We are considering purchasing a leaf and lawn vacuum. Will it work to
> suck up the papers, even those close to the chain link fences that run
> around most of the property? Will it operate effectively on sidewalks
> even though most of the catalogue photos show it being used on lawns?
>
> The one we are considering is the walk-behind model, the so-called DR
> Leaf and Lawn Vacuum.
>
> It is about $1600 Can anybody give any feedback on this? Is there a
> better machine we don't know about.
>
> Thanks so much for your help.
>
> Mike

Be aware that some of the units suck lawn debris and leaves through the
impeller blades. This slightly mulches leaves and grass but can damage
the unit if it sucks up sticks or other debris.

If garbage collection is a main aim you might do better with one of the
indistrial vacuum units. It will not mulch the waste but is capable of
sucking up cans and paper.


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