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   / Price on Aerator #21  
I think it does. On mine, each wheel of tines can rotate at a different rate. That's a bit plus from the drum aerators.
 
   / Price on Aerator #22  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Would it matter if the wheel type had separate bearings for each wheel? Would that let it turn easier? )</font>
When an aerator tine is in the ground it's side to side motion is fixed. Bearings, bushings, drums or individual spindles have nothing to do with it. The 3 point fixes the movement because the implement will go right if the front of the tractor goes left and visa versa.
 
   / Price on Aerator #23  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( The drum rotates on bearings and can be filled with sand. The frame is set up for concrete blocks if extra weight is needed.

4 feet = $700
5 feet = $800
6 feet = $900 )</font>

How much would freight be to 55901 on the 6 footer? Don't worry about the sand and cement blocks I can get them here /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Do you charge sales tax also?

murph
 
   / Price on Aerator #24  
I paid $2000. for my woods/gill pl 60" It weighs 450 #. Its built like a battleship! I load up the weight tray with granite blocks and it pulls 3-4 " plugs! Well built,easy to service, worth the money!
 
   / Price on Aerator #25  
kingoflawns said:
I paid $2000. for my woods/gill pl 60" It weighs 450 #. Its built like a battleship! I load up the weight tray with granite blocks and it pulls 3-4 " plugs! Well built,easy to service, worth the money!


im getting quotes of $2200+ for the woods 60", im still getting prices of $21xx just for the 48" model. I got a price for a landpride 60", since they dont make a 48" now, of $2235. I just hope i dont spend $2300 or more then realize you can get one for $600 less.
 
   / Price on Aerator #26  
Have you heard of Front Line products including areator?
 
   / Price on Aerator #27  
I bought a Woods PL 72 in October of '05 for $2279 tax included. I also have a Woods PL 60. I use both of these aerating athletic fields in NH & VT. I have found the biggest no-no with these is not to over do it with the weight. That will tear up tines quicker than anything. The tines themselves are pretty durable as my PL 48 is 8 years old and I've done nothing to it but grease it and keep it cleaned up. I clean the rocks out of the tines that need it about every 2 hours or each direction on a ballfield as I do them all two directions to achieve more holes per sq. ft. I keep a long punch and a hammer in the fender toolbox all the time. Soil moisture content is the key.
 
   / Price on Aerator #28  
two years ago i bought a 5' ryan at an aucton it weighs a lot and has individual heads it does a great job. i paid 250.00 for it and feel like i got a steal. they cost around 2400.00. did i say it's really heavy!!
 
   / Price on Aerator #30  
I bought a Midwest 60" Core Aerator last year (2006) from Little Tractor out of Metropolis, IL for around $700. I have been using it commercially last fall and this spring and it has worked great. I would highly recomend them. I looked at Landpride, Bush Hog, and Woods and the Midwest was built just as heavy duty and at least half the cost.
 
 

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