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Paul 30-04-2004 11:04 AM

Powered scarifier
 
I think Honda or some one else makes an adapter for there lawn mowers to
enable them to scarify.

Paul

"Laurie Moseley" wrote in message
...
I have a lawn 40 yards by 15 yards. I want to improve it and am thinking

of
buying a powered scarifier. Does anyone have any advice either about

features
to look for, or about the virtues of different models ?

For example, do petrol models have advantages over mains electric ones ?

Does
the width matter? Does the length of the tines matter?

Prices vary quite a lot. Is it worthwhile purchasing a Focus or B & Q

cheapo at
£70 rather than one of the more expensive ones at prices up to £300 ? My
lawnmower is a Honda. It was pricey when I bought it, but it has given

sterling
service, and I think that over the years, the price has turned out to be
reasonable.

If you know of an existing reliable review of models, just point me at it.

With thanks

Laurie




Jim 30-04-2004 06:07 PM

Powered scarifier
 
You should rent one first and give it a try. I would think every other year
is often enough to scarify.



Chris Hogg 01-05-2004 04:21 AM

Powered scarifier
 
On 30 Apr 2004 08:55:13 GMT, lean (Laurie Moseley)
wrote:

I have a lawn 40 yards by 15 yards. I want to improve it and am thinking of
buying a powered scarifier. Does anyone have any advice either about features
to look for, or about the virtues of different models ?

For example, do petrol models have advantages over mains electric ones ? Does
the width matter? Does the length of the tines matter?

Prices vary quite a lot. Is it worthwhile purchasing a Focus or B & Q cheapo at
£70 rather than one of the more expensive ones at prices up to £300 ? My
lawnmower is a Honda. It was pricey when I bought it, but it has given sterling
service, and I think that over the years, the price has turned out to be
reasonable.

If you know of an existing reliable review of models, just point me at it.

With thanks

Laurie


My mother has a ?cheap Black & Decker model bought in the distant
past. I borrowed it a couple years ago and removed masses of moss and
thatch from our grass very successfully, but the following year we had
more moss than ever :-(


--
Chris

E-mail: christopher[dot]hogg[at]virgin[dot]net

Sue 01-05-2004 03:04 PM

Powered scarifier
 

"nambucca" wrote
We have a Qualcast electric Scarifier they are about £60 these days and
its been fine for years our lawn is bigger than yours and we do ours 2 or
3 times a year
our neighbour has 3 times the area of lawn we have and they have the same
machine


Our machine is also a little Qualcast electric model with sprung metal wire
tines and does the business for grass of similar area mentioned by Laurie.
We got it second hand from local paper ad for about £12 and it had hardly
been used, so consider it a great bargain.

Him Wot Does The Grass has hired a larger, engine-driven machine in the
past, which he says was 'brilliant', but it would have been awfully
expensive to buy and not been cost effective considering it's not used all
that often.

--
Sue






Laurie Moseley 01-05-2004 10:11 PM

Powered scarifier
 
Thanks to all the people who offered advice on powered scarifiers. That's what
groups like this are for - and it works. Aren't people nice ?

Laurie
Laurie (Laurence) Moseley

Plus Ultra




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