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Amazing company with great customer service. Received a walnut harvester as a Christmas gift in 2024. When I went to use it in 2025, realized that it was not set up for the correct size nuts. Contacted company and had a conversion kit at no cost except for a small shipping cost within 5 days. I was also sent a link to a video which guided me through the rebuild. Works great. Very friendly easy to understand customer service.
I hate sweet gum balls, but my Bag-A-Nut loves them and gobbles them up like candy. Ours is a symbiotic relationship. ;-)There are five gum trees on or overhanging my property. The biggest gum tree on my property is 80-100 feet tall and a prolific gum ball producer. Bought a Bag-A-Nut almost two seasons ago to clean up the mess these trees make and it does an outstanding job. Two years in a row I have filled 10+ 45-gallon contractor bags with gum balls.I just added the weight attachment brackets and a couple of 10 lb. barbell weights. Took it for a test drive this afternoon and was impressed with the improvement. Before adding the weights small gumballs, gumballs in shallow areas or in deep grass would evade being picked up. Not anymore. If you have a Bag-A-Nut and haven't added weight attachment brackets, do it. You won't be sorry.
I have a 36" Push HarvesterPros:-Definitely picks up pinecones-Baskets are easy to empty-Overall easy to use and makes picking up a lot of pinecones very a quick processCons:-Very poor quality; green tines bend easily and the black "forks" will snap off and get lost-Very expensive, especially since it's so low quality-Frequently jams. Jams are easy to fix, but can really slow down the process.-Baskets are very small and fill up extremely quickly. Overall, if you have a ton of pinecones in your yard, this product will make your life much easier. When everything works correctly, it is truly impressive to see how many pinecones it can pick up in a relatively short time. It is ridiculously expensive, though, and rather cheaply made. I could excuse many of the defects if it were more reasonably priced. As it stands, we've been using this one for only 2 years and will most likely only get one more summer out of it. It's going to be a tough decision as to whether we're willing to fork out another $700+ to replace it.
I have 40 trees and harvest by hand. I shake the pecans onto a large tarp and drag the tarp from tree to tree. This method takes 45 minutes per tree. Bag a nut reduced that in half. I got the 21 inch pro. Some tips. Clean up as much debris as you can first. Second, stop frequently to clear debris. An added benefit is that the stiff tines shucked half of my pecans further reducing additional work. I’m going to make a homemade blower next that will separate chafe from the nuts further reducing my work. The alternative is to invest in mechanical harvesting for around 40k.
This product picks up all sizes of pine cones!I purchased one designed to pick up smaller cones and it has catch box with 1/2" x 1" open screening.I was surprised by how large the diameter of the roller is. Also, I initially found it unusual to see the cones on the wheel and to have them dumped in front as most lawn sweeps and dethachers have the pickup bag in the rear. Since the cones are grabbed and not whacked into the bag, one can move at any speed or stop and start without affecting the pick up.I do however have a few challenges!1. I need to pick up pine cones off a driveway made of 1/2" gravel. This device unfortunately does pick up gravel. Since my recycler is expecting tree products, I have to manually remove the gravel either while its on the wheel or while its in the bag.A future design might include a space, with an adjustable opening for the gravel to fall out before entering the catch bag. Same for accidentally picking up rocks.2. The device is on the heavy side. Yes, I understand the desire to be durable, but basket could be made much lighter, the wheel could be made a little smaller and the handle could be made out of plastic on the top section and attached with a smaller diameter bolt.3. The device does miss picking up pine cones that are on an uneven surface. Its performance could be improved by using a softer duramater plastic for the wheel spokes, so that like a soft tire the wheel would have a larger footprint and better adapt to uneven surfaces. The spoke tips would need to be firmer to prevent them from wearing out when used on paved/concrete surfaces.
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Bag-A-Nut nut rollers and nut harvesters help homeowners and small farms pick up nuts, pecans and many other small objects.
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