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Last year I got a job to clean up all these sticks under a willow tree in mid-March so they could mow, because there were so many it would damage the mower. I had to just rake the sticks into piles and then put them onto a tarp and into a larger pile. Most of the sticks are around 1-2 feet long, but some can be 3 or 4 feet long. A lot of them are kind of bendable. After they were in a big pile they wanted me to put them into trash cans to get rid of. It took like 6 trash cans! :shocked: Anyway, my question is: Is there an easier way to pick them up? I am fine with putting them in a trash can, but it just took forever to rake them up. It took around 7-8 hours to do because I had to rake a good half acre! They will be calling me this year to do it so I was wondering if there are any faster ways to do it without spending much money because I only do it once a year!
Here is a picture of the pile of sticks. This was when I was like 1/2 of the way done! The pile is like 6.5 ft. long x 3.5 ft. high x 3 ft. wide! And that was nowhere near all of it!
Thanks in advance! :smile:
Here is a picture of the pile of sticks. This was when I was like 1/2 of the way done! The pile is like 6.5 ft. long x 3.5 ft. high x 3 ft. wide! And that was nowhere near all of it!
Thanks in advance! :smile: