Sunday, May 31, 2009

Lawn Vacuums

Lawn Vacuums are specialized yard maintenance equipment. They are designed specifically to remove
leaves and litter from yards and lawns. Many riding lawn mowers can be converted to work as lawn vacuums. If your property has a lot of deciduous trees on it then you really need lawn vacuums come fall when all the leaves come tumbling down. Most units of government no longer allow you to burn your leaves due to air pollution concerns so you must rake and bag them up to be hauled away. This can mean the loss of two or more weekends each fall just to gather leaves. lawn vacuums on the other hand, can in a matter of an hour or two complete the task including bagging process. Many landowners also save money by creating their own mulch using leaves and grass clippings. Lawn vacuums in conjunction with a lawn mower will facilitate this effort by chopping the mulch material as it is picked up thereby accelerating the mulch processes.

Lawn vacuums basically come in different forms. The most common lawn vacuums are built as a trailer that is pulled behind a lawn tractor. A powerful blower is located at the front of the trailer that blows air and vacuumed material into the enclosed trailer. A suction tube is connected to the lawn mowers discharge chute. As the lawn tractor cuts the lawn or leaves up they are blown back to the vacuums blower then into the lawn vacuums trailer.

Lawn vacuums models also include walk behind models that have a suction chute located at the front of it. As you pass over yard debris it is sucked up and deposited into a bin or set of barrels. These yard vacuums are primarily designed for leaf removal. Lawn vacuums really shine when it comes to cleaning up last summer flower garden that is choked with dead material and leaves.

Most lawn vacuums are designed to automatically deposit yard debris into paper or plastic bags for easy curbside pickup. Many newly designed walk behind lawn vacuums neatly fold up for storage after use. Considering that you can do four days of work in a matter of hours, lawn vacuums are a good investment for a homeowner that wants to do more than rake leaves on the weekend.

James Kesel, MS is the publisher of the Vacuum Cleaner Information website. Providing information on all vacuum cleaners including Kirby, Dirt Devil, Romba, Dyson and Eureka Vacuum cleaners.

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