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Aerator equipment question
I need to frequently aerate parts of the lawn that are hard to get the pull
behind aerator into. This includes high traffic areas and tight areas between landscaping features. It's too much to do by hand pluggers. The machine listed below should get the job done but it's pricy and costs a lot to ship. This one has sold but they have more they would sell to me. Is this a good machine and is this a reasonable price ? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ADME:B:WN:US:1 Thanks. |
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On Fri, 8 Apr 2005 10:37:23 -0400, "Heidi the Horrible"
wrote: I need to frequently aerate parts of the lawn that are hard to get the pull behind aerator into. This includes high traffic areas and tight areas between landscaping features. It's too much to do by hand pluggers. The machine listed below should get the job done but it's pricy and costs a lot to ship. This one has sold but they have more they would sell to me. Is this a good machine and is this a reasonable price ? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ADME:B:WN:US:1 Thanks. What about renting a gas powered aerator?? They are not all that big, and rent for around 45.00 a day, here. Although they are very heavy and takes a couple of people to off load the truck. What you show in the picture is a gas powered one and most rental supply stores or feed & seed type stores will rent ya one for a day. Colt |
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"Heidi the Horrible" wrote in message ... I need to frequently aerate parts of the lawn that are hard to get the pull behind aerator into. This includes high traffic areas and tight areas between landscaping features. It's too much to do by hand pluggers. The machine listed below should get the job done but it's pricy and costs a lot to ship. This one has sold but they have more they would sell to me. Is this a good machine and is this a reasonable price ? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ADME:B:WN:US:1 Thanks. I'd consider buying a few bucks worth of earthworms every week - toss them in the area along with some coffee grinds - should do the job. |
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On Fri, 8 Apr 2005 15:57:50 -0400, "Heidi the Horrible"
wrote: "colt Steele" colt wrote in message news On Fri, 8 Apr 2005 10:37:23 -0400, "Heidi the Horrible" wrote: I need to frequently aerate parts of the lawn that are hard to get the pull behind aerator into. This includes high traffic areas and tight areas between landscaping features. It's too much to do by hand pluggers. The machine listed below should get the job done but it's pricy and costs a lot to ship. This one has sold but they have more they would sell to me. Is this a good machine and is this a reasonable price ? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ADME:B:WN:US:1 Thanks. What about renting a gas powered aerator?? They are not all that big, and rent for around 45.00 a day, here. Although they are very heavy and takes a couple of people to off load the truck. What you show in the picture is a gas powered one and most rental supply stores or feed & seed type stores will rent ya one for a day. Colt I'm coming to that conclusion. Thanks Yiour Welcome. Colt |
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