/ What have you done with/to your GC Series 2300, 2400, 1700 Tractor TODAY #1,081  
Hey, Gene. I don't know why, but I never think to take pics of how well that vac works. Next round, I'll try to remember -- it's pretty impressive. I'll hit it again next time it gets to the point where it's hard to see any green on the lawn.
 
   / What have you done with/to your GC Series 2300, 2400, 1700 Tractor TODAY #1,082  
Hey, Gene. I don't know why, but I never think to take pics of how well that vac works. Next round, I'll try to remember -- it's pretty impressive. I'll hit it again next time it gets to the point where it's hard to see any green on the lawn.
I'm sure it works real nice, Irving. My neighbor has a setup like that on his Simplicity garden tractor, it does real good.
 
   / What have you done with/to your GC Series 2300, 2400, 1700 Tractor TODAY
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It's that time of year, again, been wearing long johns for about a week now:

Last week had our first good snowfall, low temp of 10F, high of 29F, and we started burning wood 24/7.

Today I'll do some more pre-winter chores, install snow markers, remove the FEL/Boxblade on the GC, install Weight Box/Quick Hitch/Dozer Blade on the GC.

Next week I'll change out the antifreeze for the GC, and install tire chains for the GC.

Every year the pre-winter list is about the same, but takes me a lot longer to complete each year.

KC
 
   / What have you done with/to your GC Series 2300, 2400, 1700 Tractor TODAY #1,085  
KC, I hear ya! Seems to take me longer each year, too.

Hit the lawn for the second time today, and had some serious clogs with my DR Lawn & Leaf Vac machine -- we got over an inch of rain last night, and the leaves were REALLY thick close to the edge of the lawn/woods-- and wet. Bad timing on my part, should have hit 'em yesterday when they were still dry.

So Gene -- here's some pics of how that DR thing works --

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   / What have you done with/to your GC Series 2300, 2400, 1700 Tractor TODAY #1,086  
Irving, that works real good looks like, and your property is really nice!
 
   / What have you done with/to your GC Series 2300, 2400, 1700 Tractor TODAY #1,087  
I used my Husqvarna and three bin bagger, even with the extra capacity I still had to empty them like 20 times. I have one more round to clean up then its time to winterize the garden tractor and bring out the walk behind snoblower. This year I will just be using the loader with edge tamers because I will not be cleaning he snow for most of the winter.
 
   / What have you done with/to your GC Series 2300, 2400, 1700 Tractor TODAY #1,088  
When I did mine the other day, I emptied that box four times. (There's a lot more ground that I covered on the other two sides of the house.) That thing will fill up the box enough that it becomes difficult to lift up the rear end to initiate the dumping process, as you end up trying to round off the square edge of the packed leaf pieces inside.

It amazes me how much stuff that machine will cram into that box. I'd guess, with at least somewhat damp leaves, it probably holds about 200 lbs maybe? I'll have to try to weigh it someday when it's full.

OK, here it comes... all the history you never wanted to hear about...


I was thinking about leaf pick-up in the fall the other day, over the years I've been in this house -- now 35 years. Started out raking and using a push mower with a side bagger. The lawn mower worked fairly well, but when I'd get to the edges of the woods where the leaves were really thick, I could only go about 6 feet with that mower before the bag filled up and had to be emptied; raking onto a tarp... well that gets real old real fast. As you can imagine, fall leaf pick-up became a dreaded, very slow process.

A few years later, I hired a couple high school kids to do it; they showed up with a garden tractor with a fairly large collection bin on the back, and a Stihl backpack leaf blower. Then second year I called them only one kid showed up, so I asked to borrow the leaf blower to do the driveway while he did the lawn. Man was I impressed! Rocks, sticks, pine cones, leaves... that blower blew 'em all away! Two weeks later, I had my own Stihl leaf blower.

Used that for several years; it worked very well, but it sure took a long time to do the whole lawn, and of course it's annoyingly noisy. And if it's a windy day... well, forget it!

Then in February of 2008 I got my GC. With the flapper-damper removed from the MMM, that thing will shoot leaves quite a distance, but when they get real thick it doesn't work that well -- so out would come the leaf blower to finish up the edges and blast the leaves into the woods.

That method was my routine, until I got that Lawn & Leaf vac machine in September of 2016. The rest, as they say, is history.....
 
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   / What have you done with/to your GC Series 2300, 2400, 1700 Tractor TODAY #1,089  
Why not mulch some of the leaves?
I use the blower to get the edges and driveways, but use the lawn tractor to mulch as much as possible.
 
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I do... I'll take one load of the chewed-up leaves and add to my small garden, tilling them in. Otherwise, no.
 

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