Rpms seem a little high. I swept some HOAs yesterday and we have Palo Verde leaves here in Arizona. Speed was the key and no gutter water just head water hopper and they came up nice.
Impossible to get up all leaves. Even with the city government sweepers they always leave some leaves behind,.but most are picked up. You will need to make multiple passes to get all leaves, and that waste time and fuel.
@@wolfmansicario4482 There isn't much to know. It's doesn't take a degree to operate a sweeper. A lite kid can easily learn it. You are just cocky and a want or know it all. Not all sweepers are designed the same. Not all debris can be picked up with one pass,.the same as with a vacuum in your home. It depends on the power and design of the vacuum. it depends on how fast you vacuum. It depends on the type of trash you are vacuuming, and the amount. It depends on if it is wet or dry. The same applies to sweepers. You have just been educated.☝🏾
@@Keepskatin ...vacuum sweeper and a mechanical sweeper are totally different machine and require different attention to their operational needs....all debris CAN be picked up in one pass if your machine is properly adjusted...if you hit heavy debris,two passes...wet or dry has nothing to do with it as the sweeper wets down everything for dust control control purposes ...a mechanical sweeper will pick up mud and water.....better go get a higher education than preschool...