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LawnPro 4

Started this discussion. Last reply by 0nlbbe7ew96pt Sep 17, 2012. 1 Reply

Hi AllAnyone used LawnPro software before? I have downloaded the free version to trial before committing to the full package.…Continue

Aeration & Scarification machines

Started this discussion. Last reply by Benjamin O'Neill Sep 22, 2012. 23 Replies

Hi All,Apologies if this has been covered before but am new to the forum and looking for any friendly advice on equipment.I have been running a general gardening service this year and am looking to…Continue

 

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Benjamin O'Neill replied to Robert Green's discussion Aeration & Scarification machines
"ive just used a ryan hollow tine aerator they really nice to use and slightly better on price than the camon. "
Sep 22, 2012

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Phil Crossley replied to Robert Green's discussion Aeration & Scarification machines
"They do leave track marks if they have the original solid rubber skinny wheels. You can always source some pneumatic replacements though. The other thing to bear in mind is it has twelve tines, so if as Rich does, you replace a full set…"
Sep 19, 2012

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Rich AGS replied to Robert Green's discussion Aeration & Scarification machines
"you will be using side eject hollow tines , from steel master they are very good i go through one set a year doing lots of bowling greens and big lawns and any areas i do i tell the client any damage to the tines they are charged extra,   "
Sep 18, 2012
Benjamin O'Neill replied to Robert Green's discussion Aeration & Scarification machines
"i take it there bad on quite damp grass then ?"
Sep 18, 2012

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Phil Crossley replied to Robert Green's discussion Aeration & Scarification machines
"It will do the job, they're 'nose heavy' to help the spikes penetrate the ground, which makes them very awkward to get off and on the van. Two man lift unless your built like Arnie!  We had one but sold it to buy a…"
Sep 18, 2012
Benjamin O'Neill replied to Robert Green's discussion Aeration & Scarification machines
Sep 18, 2012

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Rich AGS replied to Robert Green's discussion Aeration & Scarification machines
"sisis and toro for me see my profile pictures "
Sep 18, 2012
Benjamin O'Neill replied to Robert Green's discussion Aeration & Scarification machines
"i was looking at a sisis machine last night they seem pretty reliable and ive notice there are a lot of ex council one for sale on eba."
Sep 18, 2012
Lawn lover replied to Robert Green's discussion Aeration & Scarification machines
"I  bought both my scarifier and aerator via e-bay. Camon scarifier does the job, need to watch out for blades bending  or having the settings to deep does the job, these were the market leading machine however as others have…"
Sep 18, 2012

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Nick @ NM Garden Services Ltd replied to Robert Green's discussion Aeration & Scarification machines
"It isn't self propelled but is very light and easy to manoeuvre. Exactly the opposite of the Camon - especially if you plan on scarifying a lot of lawns! "
Sep 17, 2012
Benjamin O'Neill replied to Robert Green's discussion Aeration & Scarification machines
"In my local tool hire shop they hire out a camon hollow corer for £60.00 per day and a scarifier for £30.00 per day, the prices are reasonable but if you want to use one of these machines on once or twice a month then you might as…"
Sep 17, 2012

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Robbie @ PremierLawnsni replied to Robert Green's discussion Aeration & Scarification machines
"I own the bigger Eliet, but I would never consider lifting it, I use a ramp made from 2 planks to get in/out of the van :)"
Sep 17, 2012
Nicholas Boyes replied to Robert Green's discussion Aeration & Scarification machines
"I use an Eliet 401 with good results but I am based in one garden and certainly wouldn't want to be lifting this on and off a van all day. Do also consider the vast quantity of thatch you will have to dispose of, even from the smallest areas.I…"
Sep 17, 2012
Benjamin O'Neill replied to Robert Green's discussion Aeration & Scarification machines
"I agree with you robbie a scarifier would be best if you have enough work for them, but the camon i would say is not a wise option to buy espcially with it being a spiker yes its good for improving drainage if thats what you need then yes its…"
Sep 17, 2012

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Robbie @ PremierLawnsni replied to Robert Green's discussion Aeration & Scarification machines
"I'm going jump in here.... Buy the scarifier first, if you have the money buy a good one. Hold off on the aerator until you have a large number of clients that you will require it. You can hire the camon aerator for £80-90…"
Sep 17, 2012
Benjamin O'Neill replied to Robert Green's discussion Aeration & Scarification machines
"Hi nick is the wolf self propelled ? "
Sep 17, 2012

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