- Monday 7:00AM - 5:30PM
- Tuesday 7:00AM - 5:30PM
- Wednesday 7:00AM - 5:30PM
- Thursday 7:00AM - 5:30PM
- Friday 7:00AM - 5:30PM
- Saturday Closed
- Sunday Closed
In most cases, one pass will clean up and dethatch the lawn.
After collecting the small stones, twigs, matted down leaves, and other debris from the lawn, pull the tailgate release rope to dump the material into a pile for removal or compost.
The best time to use a lawn sweeper is typically during the following periods:
Fall (Autumn) – This is the most common time to use a lawn sweeper. After trees shed their leaves, using a sweeper helps collect fallen leaves, acorns, and other debris. This prevents thatch buildup, which can suffocate your grass and prevent air, water, and nutrients from reaching the roots.
Spring – If you have a lot of winter debris, such as dead grass or leaves that didn't break down over the winter, a sweeper can help clear the lawn in preparation for new growth. This is also a good time to pick up any leftover twigs or sticks from the winter.
After Mowing – You can also use a lawn sweeper after mowing if you notice a lot of grass clippings scattered across the lawn. Sweeping them up helps keep the lawn neat and prevents clumps from blocking sunlight to the grass.
Engine - Honda GX160
Connection - Draw bar with adjustable tongue height
Brush Angle/Control - Straight, single lever controls the spring tension of brush against lawn
Brush Width - 44"
Brush Diameter -18"
Brush Material - Nylon
Bin - 10 Cubic Ft., trip-style tailgate
Width - 56"
Length - 84" (7')
Weight - 435 Lbs