I like your set up. I have a good amount of tools, more than a typical homeowner and I’ll be honest, I don’t have half of what you used to make this. Nice set up but onto the next video for a more common tools and supplies.
NIce job! I have an MTD 42"mower. Bought the plastic bagging piece that attaches (bolts) to the mower deck. Made a leaf bag from a 6x8 tarp. and fastened it to the MTD piece. Drags the bag along and works great. Plenty of videos how to make the bag.
Nice project. When I heard your voice I immediately thought of Québécois. Not meant as an insult, but just an observation. I am from Alberta and my Grandfather was originally from Quebec. 🤓
I built this but the cutting deck pipe kept clogging just after a minute of mowing. The mower blades didnt produce enough PUSHED AIR force for THE LEAVES to go UP the pipe and INTO the bin. After a minute of mowing it would clog at the bottom of the hose where it is connected to the cutting deck. Maybe I need to change to blades with higher backs on them🙄?
I commented on the Mk1 video about this issue, High-Lift Blades could solve the clogging issue. They are specifically designed to move clippings and leaves into the bagging systems.
There are a couple drawbacks to this project: First, in our town, yard waste is not permitted in the waste recepticals owned by the waste company. Second, retrofitting your collection system to THEIR receptical will possibly get your receptical taken away from you and then you will be trying to find a place to put your stinky cat poo, along with your leaves. My suggestion, use your own waste recepical and start a compost pile to use yourself or give to a gardener. The idea is great, just my two cents worth.
Bagger is permanently out of stock for my mower, and they would want $350 besides. All the clippings would end up in my brown bin anyway... making this next weekend, it's just better all around!
Nifty and a cool solution, nothing better than using a bit of brainpower in order to avoid having to break your back raking leaves. Austin Coulson says hi by the way :)
Do you think a diy setup like this would also be able to pick up grass clippings when cutting the grass? Probably a dumb question but leaves are lightweight compared to thick grass
I wish u were my neighbor we could have so much fun confusing the neighborhood I already do this and its so much fun! Kids love me old people vary confused!! 😂
Hey HI Lindsay! I get so many thumbs 👍 from the neghborhood, one of them even took a picture! Good to know that you're doing the same thing, work smart, not hard!
@@VinyB57 Yeah you're a big inspiration to me I've been wanting to start a TH-cam channel for a long time so I'll let you know when we launch and boy do I have some challenges for you
i built a similar system in 2022, but being in Estonia, my leaves all 'always' wet and they block up the hose, so i went to a bag system, which still is blocking. I am thinking of now trialling a fish net idea with some bracing to keep the neck open for about 1m, but i think it will only work a little as a the leaves wet. Any ideas?
Was thinking this myself would need to build a bracket. But I'm thinking and need to test... The Zamboni method for cutting may eliminate most of not all my reversing and allow for wide enough turns. I have one area that might pose an issue
I like your set up. I have a good amount of tools, more than a typical homeowner and I’ll be honest, I don’t have half of what you used to make this.
Nice set up but onto the next video for a more common tools and supplies.
I found your channel via cnc. Impressed with the information. Subscribed for the humour. Great job. 😆
Hey thanks man! 👍👍👍👍
Yeah, MK II was even more awesome. Cool idea and result! 😋
A homemade grass catcher and a hayabusa reference.
Just what I need.
Cheers
Cheers mate!
NIce job! I have an MTD 42"mower. Bought the plastic bagging piece that attaches (bolts) to the mower deck. Made a leaf bag from a 6x8 tarp. and fastened it to the MTD piece. Drags the bag along and works great. Plenty of videos how to make the bag.
Great tip!
Pretty slick! It be nice to not have to do any damage to the can so they can be brought directly to the curb
On MK III maybe... 🤷♂️
Nice project. When I heard your voice I immediately thought of Québécois. Not meant as an insult, but just an observation. I am from Alberta and my Grandfather was originally from Quebec. 🤓
Oh yeah! I',m from QC! Hella Alberta! ✋
very nice job man NICE DIY project take care
Thanks Alec! 👍
@@VinyB57 your most welcome
I built this but the cutting deck pipe kept clogging just after a minute of mowing. The mower blades didnt produce enough PUSHED AIR force for THE LEAVES to go UP the pipe and INTO the bin. After a minute of mowing it would clog at the bottom of the hose where it is connected to the cutting deck. Maybe I need to change to blades with higher backs on them🙄?
Was it for leaves or grass or both? Because it as it's limitation if you have to much material to pull up. Low speed can help..🤷♂️
I commented on the Mk1 video about this issue, High-Lift Blades could solve the clogging issue. They are specifically designed to move clippings and leaves into the bagging systems.
Drive skow, raise the blade height and make sure the leaves/grass is dry..
After watching this I'm concerned for your survivability with the smart car build.
Don't be..😅
There are a couple drawbacks to this project: First, in our town, yard waste is not permitted in the waste recepticals owned by the waste company. Second, retrofitting your collection system to THEIR receptical will possibly get your receptical taken away from you and then you will be trying to find a place to put your stinky cat poo, along with your leaves. My suggestion, use your own waste recepical and start a compost pile to use yourself or give to a gardener. The idea is great, just my two cents worth.
Bagger is permanently out of stock for my mower, and they would want $350 besides. All the clippings would end up in my brown bin anyway... making this next weekend, it's just better all around!
i notice you have LED headlights on the mower. whats the details on that? simple bulb replacement or more? btw, excellent video!
Simple replacement I ordered some off Amazon for cheap
Nifty and a cool solution, nothing better than using a bit of brainpower in order to avoid having to break your back raking leaves. Austin Coulson says hi by the way :)
Hi Jan, well Austin did me a big favor there! Thanks for the comment!
Do you think a diy setup like this would also be able to pick up grass clippings when cutting the grass? Probably a dumb question but leaves are lightweight compared to thick grass
Not a dumb question and yes it will pick up grass just like leaves! 👍
I wish u were my neighbor we could have so much fun confusing the neighborhood
I already do this and its so much fun! Kids love me old people vary confused!! 😂
Hey HI Lindsay! I get so many thumbs 👍 from the neghborhood, one of them even took a picture! Good to know that you're doing the same thing, work smart, not hard!
@@VinyB57
Yeah you're a big inspiration to me I've been wanting to start a TH-cam channel for a long time so I'll let you know when we launch and boy do I have some challenges for you
i built a similar system in 2022, but being in Estonia, my leaves all 'always' wet and they block up the hose, so i went to a bag system, which still is blocking. I am thinking of now trialling a fish net idea with some bracing to keep the neck open for about 1m, but i think it will only work a little as a the leaves wet. Any ideas?
Sadly, I bought a mulch blade....and now I just mulch the leaves...I know, I know..I'm a fraud now! 😅
@@VinyB57 :)
Did you consider having a can/bin/tub mounted on the back of the mower so you didn’t have to worry about turning or reversing etc ?
Not for now, since my lawn is pretty big, the bigger, the better!
Was thinking this myself would need to build a bracket. But I'm thinking and need to test... The Zamboni method for cutting may eliminate most of not all my reversing and allow for wide enough turns. I have one area that might pose an issue
Great video man 👍💯
Thanks Ryan..it's not the smart...but still!
Im the guy building the upside down dirt bike! Great channel!
Hey, thanks! 👍
I SEE Y think about it...smaller and compact..I think we all need to learn how to weld in school
I agreed whit you on that one! Welding is a most!
Nice job.
big trailer for main part. brown bin for finish up
YOU ARE 100% RIGHT MY FRIEND! 🤙
Can I do this when u low my lawn as well?
Of course!
Je m'abonne......super bonnes idées.
Super! Bienvenue à bord!
Austin sent us.....We are here to stay.
That's great! 👍
Austin sent me😉🙃
Hope you stay! 😉
@@VinyB57 heck yeah man, i got some crazy stuff going on on my channel if interested as well,😁😉🙃
Sweet I'm doin' it
YES! 👍
One of the better built trash containers is by "toter" 10 year guarantee at Home Depot. NOT made of
plastic, polyethylene.
You do realize that PolyEthylene, also known as PE, is literally the most common type of plastic?...
T'a un nouveau sub après avoir vu ce vidéo ci.
Super, bienvenu dans la gang Benoit! 👍
Not practical in a city lot
Obviously!
Can't we just start the video with the task at hand? Please.
Sure, with the years, I changed how I make videos....improvement and learning was made!
Lol 🤪🤩
😁👍