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Steveo 15-06-2005 05:09 AM

joe wrote:
Jay & Mary Julson wrote:

Here are some pictures I took of holes left by the Plugr.


midco image


clean looking holes, not much peripheral damage as with a rotary
areator. thanks

Hello again, mym shift.

redrover 16-06-2005 01:44 AM

Steveo,

Who are you talking about now? (nym shift)


Dr. J


"Steveo" wrote in message
...
joe wrote:
Jay & Mary Julson wrote:

Here are some pictures I took of holes left by the Plugr.


midco image


clean looking holes, not much peripheral damage as with a rotary
areator. thanks

Hello again, mym shift.




joe 16-06-2005 02:44 AM

Steveo wrote:
joe wrote:

Jay & Mary Julson wrote:


Here are some pictures I took of holes left by the Plugr.



midco image


clean looking holes, not much peripheral damage as with a rotary
areator. thanks


Hello again, mym shift.

hello again steveo

JoeT 16-06-2005 03:36 AM


"redrover" wrote in message
...
Steveo,

Who are you talking about now? (nym shift)


Dr. J


"Steveo" wrote in message
...
joe wrote:
Jay & Mary Julson wrote:

Here are some pictures I took of holes left by the Plugr.


midco image

clean looking holes, not much peripheral damage as with a rotary
areator. thanks

Hello again, mym shift.




Is all this nym shift, mym shift stuff like Joe Piscapo's subliminal man on
SNL? Or is it an inside joke?




G Henslee 16-06-2005 03:46 AM

JoeT wrote:
"redrover" wrote in message
...

Steveo,

Who are you talking about now? (nym shift)


Dr. J


"Steveo" wrote in message
...

joe wrote:

Jay & Mary Julson wrote:


Here are some pictures I took of holes left by the Plugr.

midco image

clean looking holes, not much peripheral damage as with a rotary
areator. thanks


Hello again, mym shift.




Is all this nym shift, mym shift stuff like Joe Piscapo's subliminal man on
SNL? Or is it an inside joke?




Lover's spat. Pay it no mind.

Steveo 16-06-2005 05:19 PM

G Henslee wrote:
JoeT wrote:
"redrover" wrote in message
...

Steveo,

Who are you talking about now? (nym shift)


Dr. J


"Steveo" wrote in message
...

joe wrote:

Jay & Mary Julson wrote:


Here are some pictures I took of holes left by the Plugr.

midco image

clean looking holes, not much peripheral damage as with a rotary
areator. thanks


Hello again, mym shift.



Is all this nym shift, mym shift stuff like Joe Piscapo's subliminal
man on SNL? Or is it an inside joke?




Lover's spat. Pay it no mind.

Bellsouth sock puppet show.

joe 18-06-2005 04:20 PM

Jay & Mary Julson wrote:
Here are some pictures I took of holes left by the Plugr.

http://img188.imageshack.us/img_view...erator67fv.jpg I hope this helps. Jay

I tried the plugr for the first time a few days ago. Works well with no
where near the peripheral damage as caused by a rotary aerator. In soft
ground it doesn't want to self propel esp up hill so I had to push a
little to limit damage to the berm around the putting surface of my
greensward. Also causes slightly more disruption around corners, still
less than rotary going straight though. In the future I will aerate
when the ground is a little harder & dryer and go in straight line on
the green. I would recommend for grasses that don't recover from damage
quickly over a rotary aerator or critical areas where minor surface
damage is unacceptable.
But I am not a pro landscaper. so YMMV

Steveo 19-06-2005 05:51 AM

http://img64.echo.cx/img64/7038/plugrloading5uk.jpg

Is the 'plugr' an aerator, or a rug doctor?

name 03-07-2005 03:18 PM

stevo, If you are in the market for an aerator or if anyone is still
interested about aerators, I found a better site with much more
objective advice.

If you haven't seen this site yet, go to www.Lawnsite.com and search
under aerators.

You can go back thru over 5 years of posts. You will get pages and
pages of opinions from users and potential buyers.



Dr. J

joe 03-07-2005 03:31 PM

name wrote:
stevo, If you are in the market for an aerator or if anyone is still
interested about aerators, I found a better site with much more
objective advice.

If you haven't seen this site yet, go to www.Lawnsite.com and search
under aerators.

You can go back thru over 5 years of posts. You will get pages and
pages of opinions from users and potential buyers.



Dr. J

WOW, good site. J

bean 03-07-2005 03:40 PM

good find there name.

"name" wrote in message ...
stevo, If you are in the market for an aerator or if anyone is still
interested about aerators, I found a better site with much more objective
advice.

If you haven't seen this site yet, go to www.Lawnsite.com and search under
aerators.

You can go back thru over 5 years of posts. You will get pages and pages
of opinions from users and potential buyers.



Dr. J




Steveo 03-07-2005 04:17 PM

name wrote:
stevo, If you are in the market for an aerator or if anyone is still
interested about aerators, I found a better site with much more
objective advice.

If you haven't seen this site yet, go to www.Lawnsite.com and search
under aerators.

You can go back thru over 5 years of posts. You will get pages and
pages of opinions from users and potential buyers.

Dr. J

If I was in the market for an aerator, I'd buy a Ryan like I always have,
not that piece of shit called the plugr. :)

http://img64.echo.cx/img64/7038/plugrloading5uk.jpg

That is a good site you referenced, btw.


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