It’s a clever machine, but if it’s using a brush it must pick up some dirt too. This is probably a good choice though when a leaf blower is not appropriate.
Thank you for your question. It works really well on concrete, I haven't actually tried sweeping gravel, although, I have used other similar machines and they seem to work well on gravel. The main thing is not to have the rotary brush set too low when sweeping gravel.
Thank you for your question. This machine doesn't power the wheels only the rotary brush, however, it is very lightweight. My friend was using the leaf sweeper on a concrete driveway that is actually on a slope. I don't believe that I've actually seen wheel driven sweepers of this type.
Garden Equipment Review OK I have trouble with push leaf rake manual two wheel shippers on grass, and the use of a hand lawn leaf rakes. Four maples, two fruit trees in back yard, a beech, berch and grab apple in front yard. Let me know when U motorized the wheels, thanks for the comeback !
@@garysaulnier5231 No problem Gary, thanks for coming back to me. I will speak to my friend and see if he can come up with anything, we both like playing around with machines and gadgets! I appreciate it would be a good idea to have a leaf sweeper that drives, I'm all for making life easier. Your other option may be to look at a powered garden vacuum, they are a good way of keeping your garden tidy and leaf-free. You can find out wheeled garden vacuums here. gardenequipmentreview.com/product-category/blowers-etc/wheeled-garden-vacuum
It’s a clever machine, but if it’s using a brush it must pick up some dirt too. This is probably a good choice though when a leaf blower is not appropriate.
I need this machine, perfect for parking place - asphalt. Do you Have plan how you did it. Amazing.
That really rips weeds does it do concrete or gravel well?
Thank you for your question. It works really well on concrete, I haven't actually tried sweeping gravel, although, I have used other similar machines and they seem to work well on gravel. The main thing is not to have the rotary brush set too low when sweeping gravel.
At age 74, I need to know if it is easy to push, or does the power source pull the leaf sweeper forwards?
Thank you for your question. This machine doesn't power the wheels only the rotary brush, however, it is very lightweight. My friend was using the leaf sweeper on a concrete driveway that is actually on a slope. I don't believe that I've actually seen wheel driven sweepers of this type.
Garden Equipment Review OK I have trouble with push leaf rake manual two wheel shippers on grass, and the use of a hand lawn leaf rakes. Four maples, two fruit trees in back yard, a beech, berch and grab apple in front yard. Let me know when U motorized the wheels, thanks for the comeback !
@@garysaulnier5231 No problem Gary, thanks for coming back to me. I will speak to my friend and see if he can come up with anything, we both like playing around with machines and gadgets! I appreciate it would be a good idea to have a leaf sweeper that drives, I'm all for making life easier. Your other option may be to look at a powered garden vacuum, they are a good way of keeping your garden tidy and leaf-free. You can find out wheeled garden vacuums here. gardenequipmentreview.com/product-category/blowers-etc/wheeled-garden-vacuum