Use a Frontier Rotary Broom to remove driveway gravel from grass.

How to get driveway gravel out of the grass.

If you have a long gravel driveway at your place, and you live where it snows in the winter, you’ve probably had this experience. During the winter you cleared snow from the driveway using a snowblower (US CA) or other implement and very likely pushed a fair amount of driveway gravel into the grassy border area. Gravel in the grass isn’t good for mower blades. So how do you get the driveway gravel out of the grass and back where it belongs without doing it by hand?

Use a loader mount rotary broom (US CA).

Set the broom height to minimize any damage to your grass, and set it’s angle to push the loose driveway gravelout of the grass and back where it belongs. It may take more than one pass, but before you know it, your grass will be virtually gravel-free, which could save a lot of maintenance on your mower blades throughout the grass-growing season.

Talk to your John Deere dealer about which rotary broom is right for you and your tractor.

And remember, always read the Operator’s Manual before operating any piece of equipment and follow all operating and safety instructions.

 

Helpful Links:

Frontier Rotary Brooms (US CA)

John Deere Tractors (US CA)

How to maintain a gravel drive

How to repair a gravel drive.

How To Remove Snow 3 Different Ways

How to remove snow from a gravel drive.

How To Maintain A Gravel Drive

How To Gravel A Country Lane

How To Use A Tractor-Powered Snowblower

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