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<blockquote data-quote="fourwinds" data-source="post: 186474" data-attributes="member: 3274"><p>Actually the shaking part is done by a professional usually hired "on shares". They also have a deal to pick up off the ground. It is possible to buy a tow behind harvester that looks somewhat like a lawn sweeper. These are sized to tow behind ATV or like vehicle and are ground driven. If one is willing to wait nearly all the pecans will fall on their own. I have something close to 200 native pecan trees...nearly half of them in places where the pro harvesters won't want to go so I either have to pick by hand or purchase one of the small harvesters.</p><p>In 2004 I picked 600 lbs of pecans by hand...rather not do that again.</p><p>Michelle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fourwinds, post: 186474, member: 3274"] Actually the shaking part is done by a professional usually hired "on shares". They also have a deal to pick up off the ground. It is possible to buy a tow behind harvester that looks somewhat like a lawn sweeper. These are sized to tow behind ATV or like vehicle and are ground driven. If one is willing to wait nearly all the pecans will fall on their own. I have something close to 200 native pecan trees...nearly half of them in places where the pro harvesters won't want to go so I either have to pick by hand or purchase one of the small harvesters. In 2004 I picked 600 lbs of pecans by hand...rather not do that again. Michelle [/QUOTE]
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