Aerator and Dethatch - finally made a move

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c-and-a

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After following several threads, I finally outfitted my 2350 with a core aerator and front-mount dethatch...

I have used the aerator, worked very well - it can be filled with water for additional weight (filled it 3/4 full) - draining completely was interesting. I now need to figure out front weights - it was alittle "wheelie-like" at times.

Made a couple of quick passes with the dethatcher, but waiting to remount my deck and bagger for the true test...

Dethatcher is from JRCo - need some bracket mods for the 2350, but very easy. Aerator is from Leinbach

I can share pricing if anyone is interested...
 

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   / Aerator and Dethatch - finally made a move #2  
If/When you get a chance, post some pics of your implements in action along with some of the before and after shots of the ground. :)

Thanks.
 
   / Aerator and Dethatch - finally made a move #3  
Looks good. I would be curious to know the pricing. I have a dethatcher I used to tow behind my 13HP toro that could be converted to front mount unless it's not cost effective.
 
   / Aerator and Dethatch - finally made a move #4  
What type of aerator is that, spike or plug?
 
   / Aerator and Dethatch - finally made a move #5  
Sure looks good. I like that aerator. What is the brand and price if you don't mind? Looks pretty sturdy, not the kind that break off easily but will do a good job. I too would like to see ground after you aerate it.
 
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I will try to get some pics of the ground this weekend - cored last Monday.

Yes, it is a core aerator - weighs about 250# dry, guessing ~350-400 with water...did a good job in my opinion, I have rented walk-behinds and hired other people to do it - comparable job.

I will be able to get some shots of the dethatch - plan to do that work next weekend when I put the MMM and bagger back on for the season - too much FEL work left to do this week(end)...

Will post more pics when I get them...

aerator is Leinbach - $595 + shipping
Dethatch is JRCo - this is the HD version 5' with 3" wheels - $625

JRCo site is pretty good - pics and videos - I may be a looking at the leaf rake in the fall - mounts to the same front brackets...
 
   / Aerator and Dethatch - finally made a move #7  
That is an impressive rig you have there.. Congrats.. the aerator looks really nice..

Brian
 
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c-and-a said:
After following several threads, I finally outfitted my 2350 with a core aerator and front-mount dethatch...
I have used the aerator, worked very well - it can be filled with water for additional weight (filled it 3/4 full) - draining completely was interesting. I now need to figure out front weights - it was alittle "wheelie-like" at times.
Made a couple of quick passes with the dethatcher, but waiting to remount my deck and bagger for the true test...
Dethatcher is from JRCo - need some bracket mods for the 2350, but very easy. Aerator is from Leinbach
I can share pricing if anyone is interested...
That aerator is quite impressive. I bet it could do a great job on someones irrigation system. :)
The Gotcha Man
 
   / Aerator and Dethatch - finally made a move #9  
Rich P said:
What type of aerator is that, spike or plug?


I found different wording for aerators.
Agri-Fab would call it a spike aerator since it does not leave plugs.

Core Aerator will pull a plug.
Plug Aerator will pull a plug also.

I am sure the one in the picture is a Spike.

murph
 
   / Aerator and Dethatch - finally made a move #10  
gotcha said:
That aerator is quite impressive. I bet it could do a great job on someones irrigation system. :)
The Gotcha Man


They can do damage to the heads. So one should mark the heads, but I don't think it should get to the pipe. I would be careful doing anyones lawn but your own.


murph
 

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