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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2008

The Cyclone Rake hitches to your riding mower to create a powerful leaf cleanup machine. With a superior vacuum system and the exclusive Miracle Impeller vacuum and mulch leaves and other debris to a fraction of their original size. The Cyclone Rake turns tough leaf cleanup into a ride in the park. Request a free Cyclone Rake Catalog and DVD.

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  • the only people that should bag leaves are townhouse owners,raking-sucking is a total waste of time,energy,overpriced paper bags,unneeded trips to the hardware-use a backpack to raise the wet ones in the sun,come back in 15,raise your mower to the highest setting,spread the leaves to 6'' "& MOW" done-no hauling no bagging

  • I built my own. I had to use plywood for the walls because eventually the leaves will rip the fabric (my first design). And yes, sticks will always clog it. As for mulching, oak leaves create tannic acid which will kill the lawn if you much them in

  • i have one, only works if leaves are totally dry, like it hasn't rained in 3 weeks dry. sticks always clog it.

  • Just mulch your leaves into the lawn! You may have to make 2 passes, but it's fast and easy, and the nutrients good for your grass.

  • i also lmfao at 0:12

  • LMFAO! @ 0:13

  • and most of all, dont forget to bring some of those tasty fried chicken !!

  • 0:36

    i would LOL if all the leafs from the woods blew back onto his lawn haha

  • I agree with nybure9, that guy was way too over-dramatic!

  • Polymer is a term used with plastics. are you sure the impeller is plastic? Why not make it of high strength steel, to make it last? the setup does look impressive and is better than most manufacturers out there.

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