No it doesn't disrupt the ground. And a note to Stevo, just cause you
haven't seen one up close doesn't make it junk.
Dr. J
"joe" wrote in message
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redrover wrote:
I bought the Plugr and tried it out yesterday. It works very well,
especially around corners. Because the tines travel in a straight line,
it disrupt the ground nearly as much as a RYAN rotary aerator. (unless
you try to go up a really steep hill)
it does disrupt the ground like a rotary areator?