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  2. Repurpose Fallen Leaves with the 8 Best Leaf Mulchers - AOL

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    Clean up your lawn and turn fallen leaves into fertilizer with a leaf mulcher. Consider these expert-recommended models from Worx, Black and Decker, and more. Repurpose Fallen Leaves with the 8 ...

  3. Blast The Fall Foliage Off Your Lawn With The Best Backpack ...

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    LB6000 Electric Backpack Leaf Blower At a slight 19 pounds with a 56-volt 7.5Ah battery installed, the Ego Power+ LB6000 feels more comfortable on your back than most gas backpack blowers, which ...

  4. Woodchipper - Wikipedia

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    The cutting blades of a small electric chipper. The blades can be removed, by loosening the bolt in the center, to facilitate sharpening or for replacement. Much larger machines for wood processing exist. "Whole tree chippers" and "Recyclers", which can typically handle material diameters of 60–180 cm (2–6 ft) may employ drums, disks, or a ...

  5. Forestry mulching - Wikipedia

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    Time-lapse of Tigercat mulcher clearing brush. Forestry mulching is a land clearing method that uses a single machine to cut, grind, and clear vegetation.. A forestry mulching machine, also referred to as a forestry mulcher, forest masticator, or brushcutter, uses a rotary drum equipped with steel chipper tools ("teeth") or blades to shred vegetation. [1]

  6. Flail mower - Wikipedia

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    Detail: flails on the rotating drum Two mounted on a Unimog, one at the front, and one at the end of a hydraulic boom Used for ditch maintenance. A flail mower is a type of powered garden/agricultural equipment which is used to deal with heavier grass/scrub which a normal lawn mower could not cope with.

  7. Lawn mower - Wikipedia

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    The lawn mower was invented in 1830 by Edwin Beard Budding of Stroud, Gloucestershire, England. [1] Budding's mower was designed primarily to cut the grass on sports grounds and extensive gardens, as a superior alternative to the scythe, and was granted a British patent on August 31, 1830.