Re: Shredding leaves


 You could put the leaves in your drive way and drive 
over them for a week or so,  then shovel them up and put 
them on the patch.  I know a lady from my kids school 
tha did this and it worked well.
  If not that Sears has a leaf muncher,  I do not know 
how well it works though.
  John
  Columbus ohio,
  Patch is already set for winter  LOL


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> Ok...we all know patch prep is a pain in the butt....especially if you dont 
> have a tractor. Whats the best --most economical-- leaf shredder thingy out 
> there? Anyone have a great piece of machinery that they use that was 
> affordable and that they would highly recommend? I've tried the 
> lawnmower....works good but makes a mess. My blower vac works great at 
> shredding leaves but the bag is too small for "production work" and its a 
> pain taking it off and putting it on....etc.I've even tried hooking the 
> blower/vac to a pipe into a garbage can but I cant get it to work right just 
> yet. 
>  Anyone got a "Binford 3000 Shredder " good enough to recommend?........going 
> deaf in Massapequa !.......G

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