I live on a wooded lot and yes, I do get a lot of leaves. However, I am spared the task of what to do with the leaves after I gather them together. I simply blow them back to under the trees from whence they came.
To clean up inside the fence, I blow the leaves up against the fence and then set up the leaf blower to suck up the leaves. Instead of placing the bag (that I would have to empty every minute), I attach a 15 foot, flexible drainage pipe using bungee cords. It’s a “bottomless bag.” I throw this end over the fence and it mulches the leaves back into the forest.
I am trying to figure out a way to attach this to some sort of big collector that can be placed in a wagon or cart or wheel barrow for those people who have neighbors other than forest on the other side of the fence – sort of a big bag on wheels.
Ratkin Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Ah, the rare English leafherd breed.
oldpine52 almost 3 years ago
Are those South of the Border Collies?
Kaputnik almost 3 years ago
Although the sheep blowers have to be a lot more powerful.
dflak almost 3 years ago
I live on a wooded lot and yes, I do get a lot of leaves. However, I am spared the task of what to do with the leaves after I gather them together. I simply blow them back to under the trees from whence they came.
To clean up inside the fence, I blow the leaves up against the fence and then set up the leaf blower to suck up the leaves. Instead of placing the bag (that I would have to empty every minute), I attach a 15 foot, flexible drainage pipe using bungee cords. It’s a “bottomless bag.” I throw this end over the fence and it mulches the leaves back into the forest.
I am trying to figure out a way to attach this to some sort of big collector that can be placed in a wagon or cart or wheel barrow for those people who have neighbors other than forest on the other side of the fence – sort of a big bag on wheels.
Zebrastripes almost 3 years ago
These guys will blow you away if you’re too close…woof!
Prey almost 3 years ago
I have always wondered why you need Gorilla glue? Do they fall apart?
moeric9 almost 3 years ago
Sheep, leaves, that’s nothing. Now if you could train them to pick up doggie poo, then you have something.
mokspr Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Now the Aussies bred these dogs specifically to dry off the sheep after they had been “dipped”.
Lablubber almost 3 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tu3HN-MmJc4&ab_channel=DogNamedStella
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
Dogs care too much about their hearing to mess with dust blowers.
schaefer jim almost 3 years ago
A real knee slapper of a cartoon gag
cuzinron47 almost 3 years ago
Hope they don’t blow the sheep. {Sorry, couldn’t help myself.}
Up Your's almost 3 years ago
Good one.