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Originally posted by Lone Sailor View PostJust buy one and be done with it.Fuck you. We're going to Costco.
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Home depot does rent them. I rented one from the Camp Wisdom location two weeks ago. Did the whole acre lot. I dont think you can buy the type machines they rent for that kind of cash. Get ready for a workout.Handyman, classic car and antique jukebox collector/restorer, and all around good guy.
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Originally posted by miketyler View PostHome depot does rent them. I rented one from the Camp Wisdom location two weeks ago. Did the whole acre lot. I dont think you can buy the type machines they rent for that kind of cash. Get ready for a workout.
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Well yesterday I bought the one I posted in the OP. Put it together today and used it. Already broke one of the 6 plates that are attached to the center shaft. The plate holds the spikes and was only welded on two sides of the shaft. Not a big deal but I just need to pull it apart and get it tacked back on.
Worked alright but I needed 200 pounds on the shelf to get good penetration in some areas of my yard. This is really something you want to use after a good rain and the yard has semi dried out.
Does anyone know the drawbacks to frequent use of an aerator on the yard?Fuck you. We're going to Costco.
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This is really something you want to use after a good rain and the yard has semi dried out.
The powered unit put pretty deep holes in the ground, almost a perfect fit for my first finger. Because our area has the black gummy crap for soil, aeration allows moisture and nutrients 2-3 inches below the surface that might not ever see this.Handyman, classic car and antique jukebox collector/restorer, and all around good guy.
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I see no downside to it and read quite a bit. Does not make me an expert though.
The reason I have not run out and bought one though - is storage. Trying to figure out a place to hang it or something so it's not taking up a bunch of space. Don't want to leave it outside either.Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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Ace Hardware has the best rentals around IMO.
I rented one last year for a full 8 or 24hours for $25, I don't recall for how long though. I know it was longer and cheaper than Home Depot/Lowes. IIRC Home Depot wanted $50-$60 for 8 hours and even more for 24 hours.
I went halvsies with with a neighbor and finished both yards in an hour or two,Originally posted by Cmarsh93zDon't Fuck with DFWmustangs...the most powerfull gang I have ever been a member of.
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Originally posted by kbscobravert View PostWell yesterday I bought the one I posted in the OP. Put it together today and used it. Already broke one of the 6 plates that are attached to the center shaft. The plate holds the spikes and was only welded on two sides of the shaft. Not a big deal but I just need to pull it apart and get it tacked back on.
Worked alright but I needed 200 pounds on the shelf to get good penetration in some areas of my yard. This is really something you want to use after a good rain and the yard has semi dried out.
Does anyone know the drawbacks to frequent use of an aerator on the yard?
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You should be aerating when the ground is moist, not rock hard dry.
You should also only be doing it twice a year, spring, and fall. I mowed my grass (with a bag) aerated, put seed down and mowed about a week later after the seed got established. two or three weeks after aerating I fertilized. You will want to leave the nuggets on the grass as well..Originally posted by Cmarsh93zDon't Fuck with DFWmustangs...the most powerfull gang I have ever been a member of.
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