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Probably not relevant for Lenny, but here's what I found that works great.
With my mower, when you mow over the leaves driving forward, it spits them out the deck pretty much whole (same condition as they were on the ground).
I use this forward motion to blow the leaves into rows. Then, I drive backwards over those rows. Not sure of the physics of it but driving backwards will completely shred the leaves into near dust.
My yard is nearly 2 acres, surrounded by 100+ acres of woods. I get a TON of leaves. I haven't touched a leaf rake in as far back as I can remember.
Be careful with this approach. I've seen more than one (expensive) clutch get burned up from overdoing it.Got a friend who covers the discharge port on his mower which keeps grass and leaves inside the deck. Have to cut a lot slower (ground speed) to keep things from clogging up and give the regular blade time to finely chop everything.
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