Brinly Lawn Sweeper part 4: Grass Collection? Homesteading? This thing just paid for itself, again!
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- čas přidán 22. 05. 2020
- Ever since I got this thing last fall, I've wondered how it would do picking up dried grass cuttings. Well, I finally had the chance to test it out on plain grass, and it's a great success! Since filming this video I've devised a plan, I cut the lawn, take this thing out and use it to collect 3 good size plastic trash cans worth of grass clippings.
I use these daily to supplement the feed requirements here on my little farm, and it's great! The chickens, turkeys and rabbits love the fresh food, all while it helps me save money on feed costs.
Thinking outside the box when running a homestead is super important when money is a concern, and this lawn sweeper is a perfect example of how to stretch a dollar!
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Man you need something like that a large Property..Good Job
It's a very useful tool for sure!
i have been collecting grass like this for years....this things are really great.
I guess I always just thought they were used for leaves, but it works great!
Finally someone that does like a Mini farm. I do 3 to 4 acre fields of echo lawn. And basically let over grow. mow it with commercial mowers, detache it and then rake it with a mini v 60 rake for garden tractors. Then sweep it. Place it in a homemade silo. Roll it and cover it with a tarp. And boom silage for my dairy goats
That sound the chickens make when they're pecking around.
Man, Brinly and Johnny Products should have you on the payroll at this point.
Sweet its paying itself off! Great idea
tucking this away for the future! thanks for the info! - Alicia
Glad I could help!
I just used my Ohio steel sweeper 2 days ago for that purpose! Good luck have a great Memorial Day!
Thanks! You too!
Outstanding video Erik. You have a beautiful little farm, and looks like you are having some great weather. I didn't think you could sweep up with that Gizmo doing 55 mph great job.
Thanks for sharing with us✌️
Thats awesome! great idea! I may do that for my milk cow
Got one a few years ago on craigslist for $80, This is the only thing I've ever used it for and my neighbors horse, who essentially lives in a dirt field with weeds, goes nuts when he sees me pulling this thing. He loves the grass
The chickens have already wiped out their natural grass supply so unless I'm around to let them free range for a while they are 100% dependant on feed to survive. This is a great solution. Sounds like I'm behind the curve on this one then, but I'm glad to hear others had already figured this trick out.
I've used a sweeper just like that for years to pick up grass in South Louisiana after I mowed. Used the clippings to fill in low spots. Worked great.
Great tip!
You could seed the yard down with a little fescue, clover , and alfalfa next early spring and there you have it , full blown hay , there’s several combinations as I’m sure you know , some farmers around here even seed with oats and other grain type grasses . It’s pretty simple , and for pretty cheap you could literally resow the yard for pure livestock grade hay 👍
That's what the back yard is full of. I shot this in the front since it's such a nice view, but the chickens seem to like plain grass better, and the rabbits go for "Real" hay. Goats? They don't care. If you feed it to them they turn their nose up to it, and continue eating the bark off of your trees! That's why there isn't a goat any more!
I have one of these not that exact one and it would fill up almost instantly
I’ve wanted one of those just for that.
It's certainly going to pay for itself in no time. I'd say go for it.
That thing worx pretty good. We do the same thing. Back by he barn our grass is mostly clover so they go nuts for it. Only dif is instead of a lawn sweeper i use GRANDKIDS LOL
Ah yes, FREE LABOR! Lucky guy!
Wow. I am almost sold on this thing. My primary reason to get it is for grass clippings, and this seems to do the trick! I always had the feeling the sweeper would drag the wheels, instead of spinning up the sweeper.
it does work well, if you go slow it does not work too well, you need a bit of speed to really scoop it all up
@@FarpointFarms I have no problem with speed! Thanks!
I have modified mine to hold a lot more grass and I use it for my garden has mulch when it drys out
Great idea! I'll have to try that.
I have the exact same tractor you do. I was thinking of buying one of these collectors but was just wondering if you had ever tried mulching this tractor?
Good video. I am wondering how it will do after a brush hog has mowed pasture with thick bulky grass. Did you compare this with other sweepers?
No, I looked at the reviews and went with this one. It does pick up wet grass pretty well too so It should do OK.
Farpoint Farms thanks. I think the local Lowes has one. I might pick it up this week. We have a lot of rain in Texas and it could be a week before I can get a mower to go over that muddy area.
Out of curiosity, why did you have the back up slightly, instead of letting is be flush against the sweeper?
I'm just trying to extend the life of the bag. It drags the ground a bit when it's all the way down and I'm worried it may eventually rip.
Can a lawn sweeper pick up large and small pine cones?
Mine does some small pine cones but not the larger ones.
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do you have a mower deck for your husqvarna tractor?
Yes, I don't use it often as this is mostly used as a working tractor, but sometimes I'll mount it.
How has the sweeper held up?
still holding up well even after a few years.
How well does the sweeper work on fresh grass clippings that aren't dry yet?
I've got several pet possums any interest in some friendly critters ?
If you don't put up video of adorable pet possums what are you even doing?
They eat everything
They go back 65 million years ! They were dino food.
They have such a lovely smile though!
no dethatcher part ???
I have the exact same tractor you do. I was thinking of buying one of these collectors but was just wondering if you had ever tried mulching this tractor?