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Lawn Aerator Version 3 (Without Container)

ASSEMBLY IS REQUIRED. lawn aerator is fast and easy to use. Simply and This ed lawn aerator (U.S. No. 8,714,275, 11,147,202 and other s pending) makes aeration easy and enjoyable for do-it-yourselfers (DIYers) and professional landscapers. New and improved clog-resistant tines. Case-hardened for extra durability. The tines may be sharpe…
ASSEMBLY IS REQUIRED. lawn aerator is fast and easy to use. Simply and This ed lawn aerator (U.S. No. 8,714,275, 11,147,202 and other s pending) makes aeration easy and enjoyable for do-it-yourselfers (DIYers) and professional landscapers. New and improved clog-resistant tines. Case-hardened for extra durability. The tines may be sharpened or replaced when worn. For use in areas with grass ; tines will clog if used in bare soil. All lawn aerators require that the soil be VERY moist. This is no exception. Please aerate one day after at least one inch of rain or irrigation. If you have a sprinkler system, each sprinkler zone will need to run for 60-90 minutes. In other words, the soil must be very moist. Question:Why must I wait one day? Answer:Because it takes time for water to be absorbed into the soil, particularly clay soil. Designed for operators between 4-feet and 6-feet 5-inches tall. Recommended minimum operator weight to use one set and two sets of tines are 80lbs and 150lbs, respectively. Recommended for aerating small yards or areas not accessible by motorized lawn aerators. It can be used to aerate large yards but will require significantly longer time and effort than a motorized lawn aerator. This unit comes with an optional soil container. A soil remover is included. Designed for all kinds of soil, including heavy clay soil - make sure the soil is very moist but not wet. If the tines clog, the soil may be too dry or too wet for aeration. If the tines are unable to the ground and clogging, the soil is definitely too dry. Please remember to aerate when the soil is VERY MOIST . Some assembly is required.
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ASSEMBLY IS REQUIRED. lawn aerator is fast and easy to use. Simply and This ed lawn aerator (U.S. No. 8,714,275, 11,147,202 and other s pending) makes aeration easy and enjoyable for do-it-yourselfers (DIYers) and professional landscapers. New and improved clog-resistant tines. Case-hardened for extra durability. The tines may be sharpened or replaced when worn. For use in areas with grass ; tines will clog if used in bare soil. All lawn aerators require that the soil be VERY moist. This is no exception. Please aerate one day after at least one inch of rain or irrigation. If you have a sprinkler system, each sprinkler zone will need to run for 60-90 minutes. In other words, the soil must be very moist. Question:Why must I wait one day? Answer:Because it takes time for water to be absorbed into the soil, particularly clay soil. Designed for operators between 4-feet and 6-feet 5-inches tall. Recommended minimum operator weight to use one set and two sets of tines are 80lbs and 150lbs, respectively. Recommended for aerating small yards or areas not accessible by motorized lawn aerators. It can be used to aerate large yards but will require significantly longer time and effort than a motorized lawn aerator. This unit comes with an optional soil container. A soil remover is included. Designed for all kinds of soil, including heavy clay soil - make sure the soil is very moist but not wet. If the tines clog, the soil may be too dry or too wet for aeration. If the tines are unable to the ground and clogging, the soil is definitely too dry. Please remember to aerate when the soil is VERY MOIST . Some assembly is required.