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William D.
18-10-2002, 12:42 AM
Do you remember what the brand the one you worked on was???

"not me" > wrote in message
...
> Work on one that was a push style but it was a old unit. I have not seen
> any new ones out there but that don't mean they are not available. The old
> did work well for the short time I tested it after it was fixed.
>
>
>

not me
18-10-2002, 07:27 AM
not off hand do I remember the name as it was about 10 years ago that I saw
it (was the only one I have ever seen while in the trade). I think it had a
generic store brand name on it possibly made by Roper at the time. You may
try this link if one is made you should be able to hunt it down here
http://www.yetmans.mb.ca/manufacturers.html

Ken Shelton
06-12-2002, 08:54 AM
They work well on dry grass, but do work good on wet grass or pine needles.

Ken Shelton

http://www.stores.ebay.com/id=8825968


"William D." > wrote in message
...
> I have seen a product that is generically called a lawn sweeper. The ones
> that I have heard about are pulled behind a riding lawn mower and I have
> heard that they work well. I am interested in the type that is pushed
> manually, but do not know anyone who has one. Does anyone know if these
> work very well? Also, what brand should I look for???
>
> Thanks for any information
>
>

William D.
05-05-2003, 11:56 PM
Do you remember what the brand the one you worked on was???

"not me" > wrote in message
...
> Work on one that was a push style but it was a old unit. I have not seen
> any new ones out there but that don't mean they are not available. The old
> did work well for the short time I tested it after it was fixed.
>
>
>

not me
05-05-2003, 11:56 PM
not off hand do I remember the name as it was about 10 years ago that I saw
it (was the only one I have ever seen while in the trade). I think it had a
generic store brand name on it possibly made by Roper at the time. You may
try this link if one is made you should be able to hunt it down here
http://www.yetmans.mb.ca/manufacturers.html

Ken Shelton
05-05-2003, 11:58 PM
They work well on dry grass, but do work good on wet grass or pine needles.

Ken Shelton

http://www.stores.ebay.com/id=8825968


"William D." > wrote in message
...
> I have seen a product that is generically called a lawn sweeper. The ones
> that I have heard about are pulled behind a riding lawn mower and I have
> heard that they work well. I am interested in the type that is pushed
> manually, but do not know anyone who has one. Does anyone know if these
> work very well? Also, what brand should I look for???
>
> Thanks for any information
>
>

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