So I have heard mixed reviews on it from some people saying it gets clogged easily because it does not have hollow tines like a machine does. Did you experience this? I have used a manual aerator from home depot before that did not have hollow tines and it got clogged instantly on my grass and I returned it. Because of the mixed reviews, I went with the hollow tine aerating mower wheel made by Green Scott, a super heavy duty wheel that you replace one of your mower wheels with and then drive your mower around and it shoots cores, its really cool and only $80. I also got the premium Landzie Hollow Tine manual aerator on Amazon and it works great.
For people with bigger yards do not get this.. 😂 I was freaking tired after doing my front and back yard. Trying to get some good coverage was insane! Nice lawn bro!
It's a neat idea but being a mechanic I can build this myself. It looks like they use old truck brake rotors and electrical conduit, stainless steel pipe and some elbow grease should get you one much cheaper than $400! Great video by the way! I see you love what you are doing and that is great. You have a knack for green grass! I wish you were my neighbor but it looks like you have an HOA infestation! LOL
That's just two automotive brake rotors with some pipes attached to it. You could pick up two used brake rotors at the pick a part for a few bucks and build your own very cheap.
Not sure If I missed it or not but I just want to make sure It is ok to leave the little cores on the lawn right? Im pretty sure you can, just want to make sure!
hello a guy on youtube did a review on this he was not happy the tines did not discharge the plugs so he bought tines to replace the ones that came with it. your thoughts?
Yeah his review was super negative like he was mad out the gate 😂 if I remember correctly his lawn conditions were not the greatest , then then he added the linger tines that could eject his tines were too long and not placed right 😂 I have had no problems with this new one ejecting cores I love it and it's definitely an upgrade from the previous model... but if I just added the wider tines the new one comes with to the old one it's the same thing... works for me ☺️🤙🏾
My yard is very compacted and hard like clay. I don’t know if that thing would work in my yard in TN. It’s very hard to dig into the yard unless we just had rain. I have to hire someone to aerate 3.35 acres. It’s a lot of money. I want to do it myself honestly.
I agree with you on comments about the hard clay. I live in the Atlanta, GA. suburbs and the clay soil is like concrete. This aerator would dance on top of the soil as if it was on a concrete driveway or sidewalk. I tried using a gas powered tiller to dig up dirt in my garden and the machine danced all over the ground but would not break up the clay. I doubt this product would work in hard clay soil.
Kentucky blue Rhizomes, bent grass stolons, rye grass tillers which grows in clumps and produces more blades from the stock. Rye grass is pretty much a small bush 😂🤙🏾
Your lawn looks dope! I'm assuming NorCal or higher? I ask because South Eastern PA is very similar in climate. I lived in SoCal for a long time and moved back east. I have a lot more space to over and was wondering if you had more of a struggle as time went on?
So I have heard mixed reviews on it from some people saying it gets clogged easily because it does not have hollow tines like a machine does. Did you experience this? I have used a manual aerator from home depot before that did not have hollow tines and it got clogged instantly on my grass and I returned it. Because of the mixed reviews, I went with the hollow tine aerating mower wheel made by Green Scott, a super heavy duty wheel that you replace one of your mower wheels with and then drive your mower around and it shoots cores, its really cool and only $80. I also got the premium Landzie Hollow Tine manual aerator on Amazon and it works great.
Your lawn looks great, I'm afraid this aerator would just bounce on top of my lawn never piercing the soil
For people with bigger yards do not get this.. 😂 I was freaking tired after doing my front and back yard. Trying to get some good coverage was insane! Nice lawn bro!
It's a neat idea but being a mechanic I can build this myself. It looks like they use old truck brake rotors and electrical conduit, stainless steel pipe and some elbow grease should get you one much cheaper than $400! Great video by the way! I see you love what you are doing and that is great. You have a knack for green grass! I wish you were my neighbor but it looks like you have an HOA infestation! LOL
I’ve seen another review for the clay soil where the dirt clogs up in the tines.
The cores look like 1/2 an inch to and 1 inch. Typically see 2 to 3 inches in other manual aerators or gas powered.
That's just two automotive brake rotors with some pipes attached to it. You could pick up two used brake rotors at the pick a part for a few bucks and build your own very cheap.
What type of soil do you have? My Texas Clay might not work with that. Clogged
$399 for anyone wondering how much it costs.
Yessir 🤙🏾
It’s currently down to $299
Local machine shop could duplicate it for $150
You're a saint
2 old rotors and some conduit?
I mean if I had the motivation to do everything I would but it's just easier to support a local company 😂🤙🏾
Love the videos and enthusiasm. Really wish it’s more affordable. It looks so much better than everything else on the market
Could build this easily for $25
Not sure If I missed it or not but I just want to make sure It is ok to leave the little cores on the lawn right? Im pretty sure you can, just want to make sure!
You can totally leave the cores you'll see they break down pretty fast ☺️🤙🏾
Dont the cores get clogged up, in that hollow tube. But certainly looks good. Thank you.
The thicker tines helped with less clogging. The previous model had an almost tapered tine which clogged like crazy but this one isn't bad 🤙🏾
I have clay soil and Bermuda. Any thoughts. I’ve used a stepping core aerator and had zero luck. The cores would get stuck
Did they decrease the price? It looks like $299 now.
I want to make sure I grab the new one.
I just threw out brake rotors from my Chevy that look like those. Are those cores deep enough?
Shhh i'm DIY'er thinking about making one myself........Great video
hello a guy on youtube did a review on this he was not happy the tines did not discharge the plugs so he bought tines to replace the ones that came with it. your thoughts?
Yeah his review was super negative like he was mad out the gate 😂 if I remember correctly his lawn conditions were not the greatest , then then he added the linger tines that could eject his tines were too long and not placed right 😂
I have had no problems with this new one ejecting cores I love it and it's definitely an upgrade from the previous model... but if I just added the wider tines the new one comes with to the old one it's the same thing... works for me ☺️🤙🏾
Hey Bruh! I’m loving your channel! How is the aerator holding up?
Yes Def holding up well can't wait to aerate again in the spring! Thanks for the support my dude! ☺️🤙🏾
My yard is very compacted and hard like clay. I don’t know if that thing would work in my yard in TN. It’s very hard to dig into the yard unless we just had rain. I have to hire someone to aerate 3.35 acres. It’s a lot of money. I want to do it myself honestly.
I mean I don't have any experience with clay soil... this one is heavy but damn 3.35 acres would be a workout and a half 😂😅🤙🏾
I agree with you on comments about the hard clay. I live in the Atlanta, GA. suburbs and the clay soil is like concrete. This aerator would dance on top of the soil as if it was on a concrete driveway or sidewalk. I tried using a gas powered tiller to dig up dirt in my garden and the machine danced all over the ground but would not break up the clay. I doubt this product would work in hard clay soil.
Will they take my Stinger 30” stand-on in a partial trade?
Rye grass doesn't multiply underground by rhizomes (KBG for an example) but does it still multiply somehow? What are tillers?
Kentucky blue Rhizomes, bent grass stolons, rye grass tillers which grows in clumps and produces more blades from the stock. Rye grass is pretty much a small bush 😂🤙🏾
Always good energy
Appreciate you my dude ☺️🙏🏾🤙🏾
What kind of lawnmower was that
Your lawn looks great. I love videos like this. Theyre so inspiring to lawn enthusiasts like me. Lol keep em coming.
Thank you for the support brotha ☺️🙏🏾🤙🏾
Which one is the new one shown in this video? Is it the $379 or $399 one? Awesome lawn by the way!
This is the $399 version double with wider tines ☺️🤙🏾
Would scarifying work too?
I checked the website, from $399 to $299? Still the same product?
What did you say the perennial ryegrass cultivars are that you have? And which seed company did you use? Thanks!!
Hattrick Fireball Grey Hawk Twin City Seed 🤙🏾
How long did it take you to receive this product
How much did you water the lawn beforehand?
My lawn is pretty moist I water a ton and it rains like crazy but for good measure I would water an hour the day before you aerate ☺️🤙🏾
Is this this CLAMSHELL DOUBLE DISK WIDE TIN? Or ORIGINAL DOUBLE DISK?
This is the $399 model Wide tines clamshell ☺️🤙🏾
I'm getting new sod, should I wait after a year to aerate?
Anyone try this on st Augustine grass? Imagine stolons would laugh at you
those plugs don't show any sign of that lawn in need of aeration. I get that you have it, so use it, but there's no compaction there.
What product do you recommend for detaching?
hey mate, looks epic. how long is the handle from the center point of that disc thing
I believe it's 60" 🤙🏾
Nice, never seen anything like this.
Do you pick up your plugs?
During fall and winter I usually leave the plugs, once the lawn is dialed in and I'm cutting 1/2"-3/4" I always pick up the cores ☺️🤙🏾
What reel mower would you recommend ?
Where can you buy that
roll-aerator.com ☺️🤙🏾
Shouldn't i be close together?
You mean all I had to do was keep my old rotors and construct one.
Your lawn looks dope! I'm assuming NorCal or higher? I ask because South Eastern PA is very similar in climate. I lived in SoCal for a long time and moved back east. I have a lot more space to over and was wondering if you had more of a struggle as time went on?
You do know this is just two disk brakes screwed together with cut off pipes, and a homemade handle😂😂😂😂
I’m sold
Buying today!!!
You're lawn is gonna be even more bangin my dude 😂🤙🏾
Sweet Brah
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Nice
Money!
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400 bones🥹