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Old 30-05-2005, 03:19 PM
redrover
 
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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)


Dr. J


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anyone have any experience with this turf aerator www.plugr.com . I was
wondering if the tines tore the turf as it moved along like the plug
areators that are round and you pull behind riding mower? This one
doesn't look like it would tear up the ground as the tines appear to come
'pretty much' straight up and down. Also any other input on this machine
welcome.
thanks
bob



 
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