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A '''lawn sweeper''', also known as a '''leaf sweeper''', is a garden [[tool]] for the mechanical removal of debris, such as fallen [[leaf|leaves]], pine needles, twigs, [[lawnmower|grass clippings]] or [[litter]], from a [[lawn]] or paved area. Lawn sweepers operate via a rotating [[brush]] mechanism that sweeps up the debris and deposits it in a collection [[hopper]] for disposal.<ref>http://bestlawnsweeper.com/what-is-a-lawn-sweeper/ What is a Lawn Sweeper? Retrieved July 9, 2011.</ref>[[File:Smartsweep 1.jpg|thumb|Tow lawn sweepers can easily be attached to lawn tractors]]
[[File:Smartsweep 1.jpg|thumb|right|Tow lawn sweepers can easily be attached to lawn tractors]]
A '''lawn sweeper''', also known as a '''leaf sweeper''', is a garden [[tool]] for the mechanical removal of debris, such as fallen [[leaf|leaves]], pine needles, twigs, [[lawnmower|grass clippings]] or [[litter]], from a [[lawn]] or paved area. Lawn sweepers operate via a rotating [[brush]] mechanism that sweeps up the debris and deposits it in a collection [[hopper]] for disposal.<ref>http://bestlawnsweeper.com/what-is-a-lawn-sweeper/ What is a Lawn Sweeper? Retrieved July 9, 2011.</ref>


===Push Lawn Sweepers===
===Push Lawn Sweepers===

Revision as of 17:25, 14 July 2011

Tow lawn sweepers can easily be attached to lawn tractors

A lawn sweeper, also known as a leaf sweeper, is a garden tool for the mechanical removal of debris, such as fallen leaves, pine needles, twigs, grass clippings or litter, from a lawn or paved area. Lawn sweepers operate via a rotating brush mechanism that sweeps up the debris and deposits it in a collection hopper for disposal.[1]

Push Lawn Sweepers

Push lawn sweepers, which resemble a simple wheeled manual lawn mower, are maneuvered and powered by hand. A forward pushing action transfers power from the wheels to the brush mechanism via a gearing system, causing it to rotate, and the debris is picked up and transferred to a bag or hopper mounted on the machine.

Push lawn sweepers are lightweight and ideal for smaller lawns

Powered Lawn Sweepers

Powered lawn sweepers resemble push lawn sweepers, but the brush mechanism is powered by a gasoline or electric motor.

Tow Lawn Sweepers

Tow lawn sweepers are towed behind a vehicle, such as a garden tractor or ATV and are designed for use in larger areas. They are generally wider and have greater hopper capacities than push and powered lawn sweepers

Brands

The main brands of lawn sweepers in the United States are Agri-Fab, Brinly-Hardey, Craftsman, Cub Cadet, Ohio Steel, Precise Fit, and Precision among others.

Alternatives

Lawn sweepers are an alternative to raking or the use of leaf blowers and garden vacuums.[2] They are also an alternative to mower baggers which are generally more expensive and have a smaller capacity.

References

  1. ^ http://bestlawnsweeper.com/what-is-a-lawn-sweeper/ What is a Lawn Sweeper? Retrieved July 9, 2011.
  2. ^ http://www.lawncarehelpguide.com/lawn/Lawn-Sweepers.php Lawn Care Help Guide. Retrieved July 9, 2011.