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I know this is an old thread, but I wanted to update the link to the manufacturer of Parker sweepers:<br />
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<a href="http://www.parkersweeper.com/index.php" target="_blank" class="link link--external" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">Parker Lawn Care Products</a><br />
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I'm picking up a lightly used Parker Suburbanite SU8336 model (which seems to be a discontinued product). It's a recent model, judging from the red color and overall condition of everything. $180 for a unit that commonly sold for $900 or more. I've heard of people getting them used for less, but probably not in the condition of this one. Looking forward to giving it a spin this weekend!<br />
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Anyway, I used the above web site to download the owner's manual, which the seller couldn't provide.
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I stand corrected; the Parker Suburbanite SU8336 is still a current product. They have it listed under "Turf Sweepers" rather than "Lawn Sweepers", because of the extra large basket capacity.<br />
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<a href="http://www.parkersweeper.com/parker-lawn-care-products.php?sort_by=32" target="_blank" class="link link--external" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">Parker Lawn Care Products</a><br />
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I had to get clever in terms of how I store this monster in my garage. I store the basket separately from the main machine, and figured out a way to lean the main machine against the wall so that it doesn't take up much floor space.<br />
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I used the sweeper last weekend for the first time. This was after my first mowing of the season, because we've been getting almost constant rain here for the past 1.5 weeks. So the grass was LONG and THICK. I know you're not supposed to take off nearly as much grass as I removed in one cutting, but the forecast was for constant rain for the next week, so I cut it short while I had the chance. :confused2: Besides, I wanted to give this sweeper a workout to see what it could do. <br />
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It took me a little while to figure out what height setting was most effective, but I got there. Because the clippings were so long, I had to reduce the tractor's forward travel speed a bit or it seemed like the sweeper would get overwhelmed with the volume of clippings and would end up dragging its wheels rather than spinning the wheels and brushes (and this was with the sweeper set at its maximum height). But once I figured out the best combination of travel speed and sweeper height, everything worked very well.<br />
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A good purchase for $180, if you ask me! :thumbsup:</div>