Great video. Very helpful, enjoyable! The audio and video were fantastic. I'm not sure I've seen this attachment shown so convincingly anywhere else! ...On your property with the soil you showed-- I think the EB- did quite a good job👍. I'd imagine the aera-vator will achieve excellent results, as well, with an ability to fracture really crusty stuff. Your LEDs at mid-level on the ROPs are really looking good. Again! Thanks.
My back yard has lots of rocks. I tried getting most of them when I put the yard in, But there everywhere. Usually it will just bounce off them. You may bend some of the spoon bottoms. I always run in float and try not to overdue the aerator with to much excessive weight. 4 weights works well as long as you wait for good soil conditions.
I left weight transfer at zero. You can go pretty fast. I was going up to 8 mph at times. Depends on soil conditions. If the ground was harder you may have to go a little slower, But it works very well.
great content.... ventrac is the best period! thank for sharing.....
I love the core aerator attachment, it’s one of my favorite things to do in the fall/spring
Thank you. Can’t wait to see the comparison!
Great video. Very helpful, enjoyable! The audio and video were fantastic. I'm not sure I've seen this attachment shown so convincingly anywhere else! ...On your property with the soil you showed-- I think the EB- did quite a good job👍. I'd imagine the aera-vator will achieve excellent results, as well, with an ability to fracture really crusty stuff.
Your LEDs at mid-level on the ROPs are really looking good. Again! Thanks.
What happens in rocky terrain? I have some very hilly pasture I'm trying to restore, and I'm sure to find a shale patch with those "spoons".
My back yard has lots of rocks. I tried getting most of them when I put the yard in, But there everywhere. Usually it will just bounce off them. You may bend some of the spoon bottoms. I always run in float and try not to overdue the aerator with to much excessive weight. 4 weights works well as long as you wait for good soil conditions.
@@steiger256 thanks for sharing your experience.
Was this the EB 480C or EB480F? Thanks in advance!
It was the model EB480C.
That what I thought just making sure. Thanks!!
Did you have to set your weight transfer up on that with all the weights? And about how fast can you go with that unit?
I left weight transfer at zero. You can go pretty fast. I was going up to 8 mph at times. Depends on soil conditions. If the ground was harder you may have to go a little slower, But it works very well.
Wheres the link for the aeravator?
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