SCH has responded to requests for an aerator which could penetrate up to 7ins (360mm) in order to help control moss problems after winter with a new budget-priced aerator.
Boasting nine discs, each with eight specially-shaped spikes to aid penetration and keep surface plucking to a minimum, the aerator also has a free-floating roller to replace 'plucks' that might occur.
The unit has a working width of 63ins (1600mm) and weighs 218kg.
Supplier: SCH (Supplies) Limited IpswichSuffolkUK SCH manufacture a wide variety of garden machinery, which is sold through our nationwide network of dealers. We supply almost everything you could possibly want to tow behind your estate or garden tractors, including our range of lawn care maintenance machines, waterers, sprayers and trailers, and our specialist equestrian and sports surface machines. Web: www.sch-supplies.uk.com
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