Your a genius bro lol I've always used 2 of these rakes as an extension of my hands to pick up huge piles at one time and it's effective but we get a ton of squirrel snacks as well and I'm trying this next time they pile up!! Get them outta here, What the squirrels don't take that is!! Lol sweet video thanks for the content!!
Thanks, I’m an accidental genius. I literally discovered this while taking a break and leaning on my rake and it slipped into some acorns and pulled them up. 😂 I knew I had to share!
I'm going to try this myself after a while, wondering, since my grass isn't the same as yours, but if it works I'll find an award to send you lol bc I have been brainstorming and trying to figure out a different way that won't cost me $50 or more!
I think I need to design some sort of rake attachment that puts sides on the rake and makes it like a shovel once the back of the rake pops them out of the grass.
@@JaysPlace2468 would love to see an idea like this could be 3D printed, or perhaps just need a mesh with some kind of extended border that once the acorns may go towards the top of the rake, they fall into the mes
Interesting. Very interesting. It's too bad that I didn't watch this before spending 2 hours raking my front yard today. An hour of that was mostly leaves, though. I'm sore.
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Genius 🤯
Your a genius bro lol I've always used 2 of these rakes as an extension of my hands to pick up huge piles at one time and it's effective but we get a ton of squirrel snacks as well and I'm trying this next time they pile up!! Get them outta here, What the squirrels don't take that is!! Lol sweet video thanks for the content!!
Thanks, I’m an accidental genius. I literally discovered this while taking a break and leaning on my rake and it slipped into some acorns and pulled them up. 😂 I knew I had to share!
I'm going to try this myself after a while, wondering, since my grass isn't the same as yours, but if it works I'll find an award to send you lol bc I have been brainstorming and trying to figure out a different way that won't cost me $50 or more!
As I mentioned, it’s not perfect, but it was way easier than actually raking.
Do I have oak tress in my yard ? Noooo. Will I ever need to clean acorns from my lawn ? Nooo. Did I watch the whole video? YESSSS.
Well that’s what I love to hear! Thanks so much for watching. Hopefully one of my other videos might be something that applies and helps you out.
Thanks, RakeMAN!!!!
Thanks I tried this works well when they’re raked up first still a pain to deal with them haha
I think I need to design some sort of rake attachment that puts sides on the rake and makes it like a shovel once the back of the rake pops them out of the grass.
@@JaysPlace2468 would love to see an idea like this could be 3D printed, or perhaps just need a mesh with some kind of extended border that once the acorns may go towards the top of the rake, they fall into the mes
Does work with large acorns. If you have the small ones not so much.
Interesting. Very interesting. It's too bad that I didn't watch this before spending 2 hours raking my front yard today. An hour of that was mostly leaves, though. I'm sore.
Give it a shot next year. It’s not perfect but it cleared the acorns.
WOW!!!!!!!!
I got so may acorns in my mulch beds...I'm just about to throw all of it away and start over 😢😢
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Going to have to give this a try. Thanks, I get tons of acorns myself.
I accidentally discovered it while taking a break and leaning on the rake and knew I had to share 😂
@@JaysPlace2468 glad you did
@@JaysPlace2468 glad you did!!