@@jamola65 cool I'll check out your vid. I was using a Timecutter and recycler combo before this timemaster. The recycler was a fine machine and got the job done just as well as this timemaster.
I'm curious... have you tried mulching your leaves with the chute down? I feel like i get better results that way because the blade "juggles" the leaves in place, rather than shooting them out the side... i have different equipment with mostly maple leaves though
@@brtecson I have tried that a few times but get buildup in the deck quicker with the amount of leaves. I will give it another shot with the Ballard ripper blades though and report back thanks!
Just posted a video with almost the same title yesterday, and your video popped up in my timeline today. I had the Toro Recycler though. Nice job
@@jamola65 cool I'll check out your vid. I was using a Timecutter and recycler combo before this timemaster. The recycler was a fine machine and got the job done just as well as this timemaster.
Timemaster for the win
Love this video! New Subscriber here, love how that Toro TimeMaster mulched up those leaves! Very Impressive Machine!
@@thevacuumnerd glad you enjoyed the video! Yes for the price of the Timemaster it's a great machine for all around cutting and clean ups!
I'm curious... have you tried mulching your leaves with the chute down? I feel like i get better results that way because the blade "juggles" the leaves in place, rather than shooting them out the side... i have different equipment with mostly maple leaves though
@@brtecson I have tried that a few times but get buildup in the deck quicker with the amount of leaves. I will give it another shot with the Ballard ripper blades though and report back thanks!
@@PeterDotExe cool🙂 i use a gator blade myself and never had significant buildup.. it could also be that i live in a slightly dryer climate