Geeze Rick - you are moving wood chips - not leaves or pine needles. I AM sorry. If you generate the chips - why not figure a way to catch them in something that you can pull around and not have the hassle of picking them up. A light weight wagon - if you generate the chips - blow them into a wagon and pull it around.
I chip 750 to 900 small pines every spring - thinning my stands of Ponderosa pines. Size is - 1" to 6" on the butt. I blow the chips into my farm wagon. A 4'x8' sheet of plywood attached to the very back end board keeps the chips in the wagon. I sure don't need this heavy a wagon - ten ton running gear - but its main use is to haul huge rock and ten foot chunks of Ponderosa pine. I bought the running gear brand new and built the wagon from plans found on the internet. The brand of running gear is Horst. They make much lighter gear for smaller lighter wagons also. For me - it was an interesting fun and easy build.
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