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1. The act of perforating turf and soil crust by use of solid tines, spikes, or blades.<br>
1. The act of perforating turf and soil crust by use of solid tines, spikes, or blades.<br>


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http://www.turfvent.com/ctv-52core.jpg
http://www.soilreliever.com/sgsite/htmls/images/SR72_closeup.jpg
 
A simple tow behind manual working aerator as well as a hydraulically driven aerifier
 
'''Source:''' http://www.turfvent.com/
http://www.soilreliever.com/sgsite/htmls/models/72.html

Revision as of 23:26, 26 February 2006


1. The act of perforating turf and soil crust by use of solid tines, spikes, or blades.

ctv-52core.jpg SR72_closeup.jpg

A simple tow behind manual working aerator as well as a hydraulically driven aerifier

Source: http://www.turfvent.com/ http://www.soilreliever.com/sgsite/htmls/models/72.html