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Your cart is empty.Think of this Yard Tuff 42 Inch Tow Style Lawn Sweeper as a bicycle burley but for your leaves, twigs, pine needles, grass clippings, litter, and more. Attach this bad boy to your ATV, UTV, or lawn tractor and watch the magic happen. With a 42 inch sweeping path, this lawn sweeper will be a fun ride for the debris in your life. Each brush measures 10 inches and sweeps up everything swiftly. The durable mesh bag has a heap of room for the lawn sweeper's collection with a capacity of 13 cubic feet. Simply dump the full bag straight from the seat of your utility vehicle without moving a muscle. Have an afternoon full swift sweeping with this Yard Tuff Tow Style Lawn Sweeper.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on September 25, 2024
Half of the hardware required was missing from the box!Had to re-order.
Linda M.
Reviewed in Canada on July 13, 2024
Works good at picking up grass clippings but not so good at picking up the rocks along side of the ditch that the Grader has left over the winter. I really bought this unit for that purpose but is still useful in picking up the large piles of grass when mowing.
Fedup
Reviewed in Canada on December 2, 2024
This product will work if it's dry out and or if you done have many leaves which is the point of buying one ......junk
Shawn and angie m
Reviewed in Canada on June 27, 2023
Leaver to adjust fell off after tightening everything now missing lost it while behind the lawn tractor. Now have no way to replace the part.Instructions to put together sucks .. not all is there most I had to go by the picture off the box to put it together
Karen
Reviewed in Canada on May 5, 2023
First of all the instructions are horrible, had to look at pictures on the box. Finally got it together, tried it out and the bottom kept falling out and scraping the ground! Do not buy, we paid $510 for a piece of garbage
Mama Miller
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2020
The instructions were confusing at first. However, once I was oriented correctly, it went together pretty well. I did lose a bolt the first time we used it and keep having to replace that side often.
Alec
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2019
When looking to purchase a lawn sweeper I noticed this one had several negative reviews related to difficulty with assembly. I am pretty mechanically inclined so I was confident in my ability to put this together. It honestly wasn't hard at all. Read the instructions and you'll be fine. Make sure you have a wrench to properly loosen and tighten the bolts, though. The booklet included step-by-step instructions and pictures to help. It was not in a hundred pieces; more like 10 large pieces needing to be attached. I was able to put this together in about 20 minutes and most of it was self-explanatory. (Also, for those who think it matters, I am a woman and I put this together alone). The areas that may have seemed vague in instructional assembly (such as minor directional guidance) were pretty irrelevant because when assembling it, it only makes sense one way. Even though I don't have anything to compare it to since I've only assembled this one, I would consider this very manageable and it was certainly a great value! I was able to sweep the entire front few acres of my property and it did fantastic.
Billy P. Duncan
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2019
I discovered that the Hopper I received was not the same identical one as shown in the Owners Manual sent with it. There were differences I discovered during assembly. So the Hopper frame with the pre-drilled holes were not matching the Hopper Net grommet holes. This caused a lot of dificulties and frustration to get it done. In hopper tube assembly, gthere is a digram of a tube tht is up-side-down and backwards in perspetive to the next asssembly step. This was not apparent withouthout very careful observation of the drawing, which had to do later. Also, a support rod tab attachment is completely different andit cannot be placed right. Overall it was a difficult and frustrating experience. I should have contacted Cust. Service and reportred it BEFORE proceeding further. Which I didn't do. Finally I had to contact them, send pictures of what I had done, and they reponded with the corrections on the frame construction. However this did NOT completely make the supporting Rod attachment right. I will have to modify it, which I will. When completed, it is a very good unit. I am sure that if the Hopper had been as the drawing it would have been easy....or, if a later version of the Owners Manual would have shown the Hopper I received, with all the frame holes drilled in the correct locations to match the Hopper Net grommet location, would have been easy. That is why I recommend contactng Cust. Serv. immediately if there appears to be any variances...or whatever else. I DINT RECIMNMEND ANYONE BUYING THIS KIT. IT IS AWFUL TO PUT TOGETHER. BUY AN ASSEMBLED ONE FROM A LOCAL STORE. BPD
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2016
This is the second Yard Sweeper that I have owned. This one had the worst assembly instructions I have ever read and the instructions did not match the hardware in the package. That being said I was determined to put it together. It took me several hours to accomplish it. Not having proper instructions and different hardware made it a challenge.However, I got it assembled and used it on my yard today. I mowed a half acre and swept up 6 full carts of grass. It did the job but not as efficiently as I hoped. One problem I experienced is the grass and ground was quite damp and the wheels would lose traction in the damp areas, which required going over some areas twice.Overall I give it a three star rating. It does the job but I'm not sure it will hold up to sweeping a full acre each week for 8 years like my previous sweeper performed. Probably more suited to a smaller yard.
Old Grouch
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2016
Received this sweeper yesterday afternoon, and went to work first thing this a.m. assembling this "quick assembly" item. I immediately ascertained that the "quick 3 step assembly" was a blatant lie as I removed the numerous parts from a box that looked as though it had been through a small battle and lost. Fortunately all parts were (for the most part) there as someone along it's journey used about half a roll of tape to keep the box intact. I found the "instructions" (and I use that term loosely) crumple at the bottom of the box along with a jumbled assortment of the tubes necessary to assemble the sweeper hopper. Then the real fun began as the parts list didn't exactly match what was actually included in the box. Apparently, somewhere along the way, the Chinese manufacturer decided to change a couple parts, but didn't think it necessary to change the instructions to match. Fortunately, I consider myself to be a reasonably capable handyman, so I figured out how things should be in short order. Specifically, the part that no longer exists is the "lower mount bracket" as it is apparently no longer needed. Also, a part not shown that was in the box and needed is the "front hopper metal bar", which is part # 74 on the parts list in the back of the instructions and gets installed in the sleeve along the front bottom edge of the hopper floor. I also added a few washers in a couple spots where I thought it best on the height adjuster assy. pivot and it's attachment bolts. I also recommend trashing the very light duty (re:worthless) hairpin type pins (ref#"O" on the hardware parts listing) that hold the hopper on and replacing them with better ones that actually have some tension to keep them in place. If you do not do that right up front, you will just end up having replace both them and their respective clevis pins after they fall out and the sweeper hopper falls off. Now, on the plus side, I noticed that this sweeper is made with a slightly heavier gauge steel than similar sweepers made by AgriFab and Ohio Steel, both of which I looked over closely at a local farm store, it costs far less, has a very handy height adjuster that none of the other have (necessary if you have gravel drives as I do), and a full mesh fabric hopper (excepting the bottom, of course) to allow dust to blow right through and away. I do strongly suggest that if you decide to purchase this sweeper that you do keep the nice big picture on the lid right close by as a much better guide as to how the unit should look as you (attempt) to assemble it in 3 quick steps (LOL). One other thing that they changed and and "forgot" to mention is the hitch assembly, which shows as being bolted to the tongue, but is actually welded on. To change the hitch height to be lower, you will need to unbolt the entore tow bar, flip it over, and bolt it back together.
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