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Ian Waddell 25-03-2005 06:09 PM

Turf cutter
 
I've seen machines on Ground Force and the like which take off the top the
level of turf on your lawn.

I'd like to do this so I can prepare a level surface and then re-lay my old
turf.

What's the official name for these machines and can they be hired easily?

Regards,

Ian



Mike Lyle 25-03-2005 06:32 PM

Ian Waddell wrote:
I've seen machines on Ground Force and the like which take off the
top the level of turf on your lawn.

I'd like to do this so I can prepare a level surface and then

re-lay
my old turf.

What's the official name for these machines and can they be hired
easily?


Some hire shops do have them, though you may have to queue up behind
the cowboys to get your turn. I suppose they're called
"turf-cutters".

I wonder, though, how well you'll get on if your lawn is so uneven
that you want to take such drastic measures. If it's so bumpy that
the usual dodges are too laborious, is it perhaps so bumpy that the
machine won't run smoothly over it? (I merely ask.)

--
Mike.



Anthony 26-03-2005 12:19 AM


"Ian Waddell" wrote in message
...
I've seen machines on Ground Force and the like which take off the top the
level of turf on your lawn.

I'd like to do this so I can prepare a level surface and then re-lay my
old turf.

What's the official name for these machines and can they be hired easily?

Regards,

Ian

http://www.hss.com

Search for 'turf cutter', a couple of models available.
HTH
Anthony



Trevor Appleton 26-03-2005 05:19 PM


"Ian Waddell" wrote in message
...
I've seen machines on Ground Force and the like which take off the top the
level of turf on your lawn.

I'd like to do this so I can prepare a level surface and then re-lay my
old turf.

What's the official name for these machines and can they be hired easily?

Regards,

Ian




The hire at around £65 per day as they cost 4K apiece!



keith ;-\) 28-03-2005 09:28 PM

£30 +vat at Frank Keys Builders Merchants

--
Thanks Keith,England,UK.
"Trevor Appleton" wrote in message
...

"Ian Waddell" wrote in message
...
I've seen machines on Ground Force and the like which take off the top

the
level of turf on your lawn.

I'd like to do this so I can prepare a level surface and then re-lay my
old turf.

What's the official name for these machines and can they be hired

easily?

Regards,

Ian




The hire at around £65 per day as they cost 4K apiece!





Paul 30-03-2005 11:09 AM

keith ;-) wrote:

£30 +vat at Frank Keys Builders Merchants

Hewden hire centres do them. Warning they make it look easy on the
television and it aint!. There are two types one you push the other has
powered rear wheels. Get the one with powered wheels it is a little easier.

Paul


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