JerryK
Elite Member
- Joined
- Feb 21, 2004
- Messages
- 3,240
- Location
- Vanderbilt, Michigan, USeh?
- Tractor
- Mahindra (2011)5035 HST TLB & (2016)2555 HST Cab & (2017)1526 HST(2018)Cub Cadet Pro Z 154L (1991) Caterpillar E70B
I have a special system where I place a 8' step ladder under the eave... then climb up and wire a 5 gallon bucket near the top of the ladder. The operator, wearing rubber gloves, scoops the leaves out of the gutter and places them into the bucket. He then notes about how far down the next pile of leaves is located along the length of the gutter, climbs down, then moves the ladder down to this new position. The operator repeats the process as many times as needed. The operator also gets to exercise many muscle groups... keeping him in shape for the winter. When he is doing about the same process of ladder moving whilst trying to move in waist deep snow, clearing the gutters of ice and shoveling the snow off the roof. Sometimes the pile of snow beneath the eaves gets so high he does not need the ladder anymore, and is about belly button high to the top of the gutter just standing on the snow bank. He seems to complain more in the winter for some reason though .....