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I don't like Ohio steel . Any recommendations. Agri Fab ehhhhh
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46 inch deck . Rec. for size as well .
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I have the older AgriFab, bigger than the current model. I love it. I use it quite often. my only complaint was that I was told by the salesman that it was a mulcher as well as a vacuum. It is not, straight vacuum. The only downfall is during the fall, it fills quicker due to not mulching the leaves.
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We have the Agri Fab manual one at the house and a pull behind at the cabin that we hook up to the 4 wheeler. The kids fight over the push one at the house. We've been using the manual one for at least 10 years.
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(10-11-2017, 05:05 PM)fishhh4 Wrote: I don't like Ohio steel . Any recommendations. Agri Fab ehhhhh
Are you asking about the tow behind baggers, or the powered units like a Mow-N-Vac? I used a Mow-N-Vac for years on a 2 acre property that was covered with big trees and have nothing but praise for it (despite some quirks you have to deal with).
I started with absolutely nothing. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left.
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(10-12-2017, 05:29 AM)fredhargis Wrote: Are you asking about the tow behind baggers, or the powered units like a Mow-N-Vac? I used a Mow-N-Vac for years on a 2 acre property that was covered with big trees and have nothing but praise for it (despite some quirks you have to deal with).
tow behind bagger Fred . No vacum
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Find and older Case or Ingersoll. Best sweeper I've ever used. Might need to do some minor repair but parts are readily available. One of these will last years and years with only wear items needing attention