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He Blows Leaves With His Zero-Turn
James Baughn saves time and labor blowing leaves by mounting his backpack leaf blower on the front of his zero-turn mower. With a bracket he made for the mower and bungee cords, the blower fits securely between his legs.
“I can reach the throttle and make the snout blow however I want,” he says. In Kingsley, Mich., the city picks up leaves, so in the fall, he blows the leaves straight ahead of him to the curb.
Baughn uses the blower’s 6-in. flat nozzle and extra tubes to reach well ahead of the mower, about 4 in. off the ground, and it doesn’t take long to clear the carpet of fallen maple leaves on his property’s two lots.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, James Baughn, 402 N. Brownson Ave., Kingsley, Mich. 49649 (ph 231-263-5412; bonebaug@aol.com).


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2023 - Volume #47, Issue #5