I've recently purchased one, great machine does the job brilliantly. Changing the cartridge is straightforward, you tilt the machine back on itself towards the handle, undo the four nuts and the cartridge slips out and the reverse for replacement to the other cartridge. The process is made easier if you can elevate it to gain better access to the cartridge.
Well just finished a 6 hours job on yet another big lawn every pass just blowed moss of onto my drive mutch faster and easier on your body ..still got 12 tunn bags of this lawn ..starting today on two small lawns . One thing I must say is don't be afraid of messing your lawn up as I think if your doing a thatch clear out make a mess once then seed and have a buetiful lawn 1 have bean doing 4 or 5 passes and there's not mutch left mostly 80 soil but I'm seeding well 👍💯🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧 this is by far the best video out there ...thanks again
Hi Steve, many thanks for your positive feedback, glad my video was comprehensive and helpful. Yes the machine does a great job at removing moss and thatch from your lawn, I was amazed at the volume myself. Thanks again Mark
I’m looking at buying a Petrol scarifier and after watching your video I’ll be certainly purchasing this model . I thought it made a really good job of your lawn . Thanks for showing your video on this Hyundai scarifier 👍.
Great review - just finished my first session using this and it is a revelation. I've only just done a test patch and was amazed how easy it was to use and how light it felt to push (it feels lighter and easier to use than a self propelled Honda mower we have).
Great review and very informative. Can't wait to get going now! One question though, would you suggest cutting your lawn as low as possible before scarifying? Thank You
Hi, yes it is always a good idea to cut the lawn short first before scarifying. You could also consider killing the moss first, to help prevent any spread. Please let me know how you get on. Mark
Thanks for the review, just bought one. Now waiting the rain to stop here in the Netherlands. So i can start😊 but it will be wet and rainy for the next couple of days. Looking forward to test the machine out..
Hi Almond, the rake I use is the VonHaus 2 in 1 - 1800W lawn rake, link below easylawnmowing.co.uk/vonhaus-2-in-1-lawn-scarifier-1800w-electric-garden-rake-review/ Yesterday, I scarified the lawn for the first time this year, and will do it again in Autumn, so I scarify twice per year. Below is a link to my scarifying your lawn article, that may assist. easylawnmowing.co.uk/best-tips-for-scarifying-your-lawn/ Thanks Mark
In video you seem to imply scarifier attachment is successfully aerating thus obviating need fir aerator attachment. Is that right? If so does that mean aeration run will add negligible effect to what scarufuer has achieved?@@EasyLawnMowing
hello great review......how deep on the lowest setting would you say it actually goes into the soil with the aerator attachment? I know you said hyundai says 15ml but would you say it goes lower? THANKS
Hi, thanks for this great review. I've just bought this machine but I don't understand the difference between the two drums? Which one should I use? Thankyou!
Hi Yes it can be a little confusing and there are also differences of opinion on what drum is for what purpose. In my opinion, I would use the raker (tines) for anything that is already dead and needs raking up from the lawn (where weed and moss killer has been applied for example). The blades can be used for thatch and an moss and to scarify deeper into the soil to aerate the lawn. In my video I just used the blades as I wanted to aerate the soil as well as rake up the thatch and moss. For more information you can read my article easylawnmowing.co.uk/best-lawn-aerators/ Hope this helps
Yes the blades do go deep enough for aeration, so no need for another machine as you have both the aeration and scarifier blades included. For full details see my review below easylawnmowing.co.uk/hyundai-hysc210-review-210cc-400mm-petrol-lawn-scarifier-aerator-push/ Hope this helps
Could you please tell me the footprint dimensions of the HYSC210 scarifier without the collector attached? I appreciate it might be a little odd question but I have very little storage room left in my garage.
Is there much involved in draining the oil and fuel to change blades? I'm assuming it's just a matter of tilting it on it's side and pouring the contents out.
I have the cobra machine, looks the same as they are generic in this price range, I change blades without draining it or tipping sideways. Tip back and there is room to swap them out.
I've purchased one recently, no need to put the machine on its side for changing the cartridge, just tilt the machine back towards the handle, undo the four nuts and the cartridge slips out reverse process to replace with other cartridge. If you can do it on a slightly elevated surface, it'll give you easier access to the cartridge.
I my opinion, as long as there are no chemicals and there is not too much moss, then it can be put on the compost. The moss does tend to take longer to break down. If there are large quantities of moss, then disposing in the council waste bin may be a better option, where it would burned.
Well just used mine for the first time and cannot believe the amount of moss thatch that came out my lawn is about the same size as in this video and i removed 14 one tun bags yes 14 bags ...one thing i did find is if you have a big petrol blower use it as its mutch faster just blow to one end a little bit of raking ...i did 3 passes then seeded another six lawns to do 😢...please just bear in mind the amount of waste your goin to get ....BUT A FANTASTIC LITTLE MACHINE...you dont need a GYM when you do this job 😅😅😅
Great to hear Steve. Thanks for much for sharing your feedback of this machine. I am sure your lawn will benefit now you have removed so much moss and thatch. My lawn is looking extremely healthy after using a scarifier about 4 weeks ago. It is a great workout for sure. Thanks Mark
I've recently purchased one, great machine does the job brilliantly. Changing the cartridge is straightforward, you tilt the machine back on itself towards the handle, undo the four nuts and the cartridge slips out and the reverse for replacement to the other cartridge. The process is made easier if you can elevate it to gain better access to the cartridge.
Thanks for the tip!
Well just finished a 6 hours job on yet another big lawn every pass just blowed moss of onto my drive mutch faster and easier on your body ..still got 12 tunn bags of this lawn ..starting today on two small lawns . One thing I must say is don't be afraid of messing your lawn up as I think if your doing a thatch clear out make a mess once then seed and have a buetiful lawn 1 have bean doing 4 or 5 passes and there's not mutch left mostly 80 soil but I'm seeding well 👍💯🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧 this is by far the best video out there ...thanks again
Hi Steve, many thanks for your positive feedback, glad my video was comprehensive and helpful. Yes the machine does a great job at removing moss and thatch from your lawn, I was amazed at the volume myself. Thanks again Mark
I’m looking at buying a Petrol scarifier and after watching your video I’ll be certainly purchasing this model . I thought it made a really good job of your lawn . Thanks for showing your video on this Hyundai scarifier 👍.
Hi, thanks so much for your positive feedback and taking the time to comment. You won't be disappointed with this model.
Great review - just finished my first session using this and it is a revelation.
I've only just done a test patch and was amazed how easy it was to use and how light it felt to push (it feels lighter and easier to use than a self propelled Honda mower we have).
Great to hear! Thanks for sharing.
Very useful video, I bought it yesterday. Can’t wait to use it.
Glad it was helpful!
Just bought one. Very helpful for construction and operation. Esp like height settings and operation without the box. Good instructions
Great to hear!
Finally a review on this machine on youtube , looks like it did a terrific job. I've put my order in. Great review - thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Great review and results. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for watching!
Great review and very informative. Can't wait to get going now!
One question though, would you suggest cutting your lawn as low as possible before scarifying?
Thank You
Cut it as short as possible before, helps get up more of the moss etc
Hi, yes it is always a good idea to cut the lawn short first before scarifying. You could also consider killing the moss first, to help prevent any spread. Please let me know how you get on. Mark
just got one. its bigger than you think. helpful video , thank you.
Glad it helped. Many thanks, Mark
Thanks for the review, just bought one. Now waiting the rain to stop here in the Netherlands. So i can start😊 but it will be wet and rainy for the next couple of days. Looking forward to test the machine out..
The weather here in the UK is not much better at the moment. Let me know how you get on, I am sure you will not be disapointed. Enjoy! thanks
Really useful as I’ve just bought this machine. Two questions - what rake do you use? And how often do you scarify? Steve
Hi Almond, the rake I use is the VonHaus 2 in 1 - 1800W lawn rake, link below
easylawnmowing.co.uk/vonhaus-2-in-1-lawn-scarifier-1800w-electric-garden-rake-review/
Yesterday, I scarified the lawn for the first time this year, and will do it again in Autumn, so I scarify twice per year.
Below is a link to my scarifying your lawn article, that may assist.
easylawnmowing.co.uk/best-tips-for-scarifying-your-lawn/
Thanks
Mark
In video you seem to imply scarifier attachment is successfully aerating thus obviating need fir aerator attachment. Is that right? If so does that mean aeration run will add negligible effect to what scarufuer has achieved?@@EasyLawnMowing
hello great review......how deep on the lowest setting would you say it actually goes into the soil with the aerator attachment? I know you said hyundai says 15ml but would you say it goes lower? THANKS
Hi, Yes I would say 15mm is about right where the lawn is flat.
Thanks
Hi, thanks for this great review. I've just bought this machine but I don't understand the difference between the two drums? Which one should I use? Thankyou!
Hi
Yes it can be a little confusing and there are also differences of opinion on what drum is for what purpose.
In my opinion, I would use the raker (tines) for anything that is already dead and needs raking up from the lawn (where weed and moss killer has been applied for example). The blades can be used for thatch and an moss and to scarify deeper into the soil to aerate the lawn. In my video I just used the blades as I wanted to aerate the soil as well as rake up the thatch and moss. For more information you can read my article easylawnmowing.co.uk/best-lawn-aerators/
Hope this helps
Very useful information - do the blades go deep enough for aeration or would I best to have a separate aeration machine? Thanks
Yes the blades do go deep enough for aeration, so no need for another machine as you have both the aeration and scarifier blades included. For full details see my review below
easylawnmowing.co.uk/hyundai-hysc210-review-210cc-400mm-petrol-lawn-scarifier-aerator-push/
Hope this helps
Great video, thank you. It tipped me over to buying one.
Thanks for your comment, glad to hear.
Love mine came saturday paid for itself 3 times over by Tuesday.
Great to hear you have happy with this scarifier, yes I agree, I was very impressed with the performance and results on my lawn. Thanks Mark
try hooking the rear flap up a little .it just allows the thatch to escape 👍
Thanks for your comment and tip.
Could you please tell me the footprint dimensions of the HYSC210 scarifier without the collector attached?
I appreciate it might be a little odd question but I have very little storage room left in my garage.
Sorry I no longer have this to measure. The package size is 580 x 640 x 665 so this would be without the collector and handles folded down.
@@EasyLawnMowing Thanks!
Great review, cracking machine and does the job no probs.
Thanks 👍
Is it also an aerator? An aerator is what I am looking for.
Hi, yes this Hyundai is also an aerator when the blades are fitted, thanks Mark
Is there much involved in draining the oil and fuel to change blades? I'm assuming it's just a matter of tilting it on it's side and pouring the contents out.
Hi Alister. Yes that’s one way to do it. I invested in an oil syringe for mine. They are only around £10 and can be purchased on Amazon. Thanks
I have the cobra machine, looks the same as they are generic in this price range, I change blades without draining it or tipping sideways. Tip back and there is room to swap them out.
Yes don't need to drain oil fuel tip it back slightly
I've purchased one recently, no need to put the machine on its side for changing the cartridge, just tilt the machine back towards the handle, undo the four nuts and the cartridge slips out reverse process to replace with other cartridge.
If you can do it on a slightly elevated surface, it'll give you easier access to the cartridge.
Do you put the moss and thatch on the compost heap?
I my opinion, as long as there are no chemicals and there is not too much moss, then it can be put on the compost. The moss does tend to take longer to break down. If there are large quantities of moss, then disposing in the council waste bin may be a better option, where it would burned.
Trying to decide between the Hyundai HYSC210 and the Cobra S40C.
To be honest, they are so similar in terms of features, size and power etc that both will make a great purchase and do a good job. thanks
@@EasyLawnMowing Thanks!
Well just used mine for the first time and cannot believe the amount of moss thatch that came out my lawn is about the same size as in this video and i removed 14 one tun bags yes 14 bags ...one thing i did find is if you have a big petrol blower use it as its mutch faster just blow to one end a little bit of raking ...i did 3 passes then seeded another six lawns to do 😢...please just bear in mind the amount of waste your goin to get ....BUT A FANTASTIC LITTLE MACHINE...you dont need a GYM when you do this job 😅😅😅
Great to hear Steve. Thanks for much for sharing your feedback of this machine. I am sure your lawn will benefit now you have removed so much moss and thatch. My lawn is looking extremely healthy after using a scarifier about 4 weeks ago. It is a great workout for sure. Thanks Mark
Looks like you have put too much oil in there, there is a dipstick on the cap
Great review, thanks!
Thanks for watching!
It’s a satisfying beast 👌
It sure is - thanks
I wish these were available to be shipped to the US.
Yes, I'm surprised Hyundai tools are not in the US (Tarif's perhaps?)
Having to empty the oil and fuel to change the cartidge is a no go for me. what a faff. stick with electric
Thanks for your feedback, electric is not always suitable for really large and challenging lawns, but yes take your point with the fuel and oil.
You don't have to
@@justinchisholm9563 you don't. You can go cordless like I have. Game changer