These aerators are the real deal. I had one a while back. It was 14’ wide and had the 42” drums I believe. I filled both rollers with water, and it became an absolute beast. I towed it with a JD 8970 with a Degalman blade on the front. Mainly used it to keep mesquite at bay. When it’s filled with water, you had to be cautious when traveling with it,...especially on rough ground.
This seems to be a great and very, very efficient process, using these aerators. Its apparent that only a single pass is needed in all but the densest brush. Seem to be heavy enough with long enough blades, that they would takedown and chop up some pretty thick saplings and or trees. Like 5he gent before stated, I also have no grm, or land. But I sure do want one of these! Ah, go ahead and make it two please!
These aerators are the real deal. I had one a while back. It was 14’ wide and had the 42” drums I believe. I filled both rollers with water, and it became an absolute beast. I towed it with a JD 8970 with a Degalman blade on the front. Mainly used it to keep mesquite at bay. When it’s filled with water, you had to be cautious when traveling with it,...especially on rough ground.
This seems to be a great and very, very efficient process, using these aerators. Its apparent that only a single pass is needed in all but the densest brush. Seem to be heavy enough with long enough blades, that they would takedown and chop up some pretty thick saplings and or trees. Like 5he gent before stated, I also have no grm, or land. But I sure do want one of these! Ah, go ahead and make it two please!
might work in a fire suppression , line, application as well ,
What is the steepest slope one can safely run these over? And how much do your horsepower needs go up on steeper ground?
Could one use it to compact silage in the pit?
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Must have no rocks. That lemonade would be airborne around here!
Would the Lawson aerator be good to run in front of a liquid poo wagon?
How do they perform in Palmettos ?
anyone know if a 120 HP front wheel assist tractor can pull one of these through blackbrush and wahia (typical south texas brush)?
maybe, we normally use dozers for that. im also in south tx. i think your 120hp might work depending on the width. its reaally heavy
I have 2 acres, is this a little over kill or will I be fine? I should be good!!!
How does it do in rocky soil?
I ran a lawson.chopper.for.15, years.and.behind.40/40,& steiger tractors.and.what.a job
Don't these compact the ground...like a sheeps foot roller?
Quite the opposite
I would not think so unless extremely wet
Doesn’t pack, it slices and punchers allowing moisture to soak in.
What widths is it avaliable in?
Go to the Lawson website
Can i have you phone nead on in laredo tx
Looks more like a compactor than an aerator.
Why is that?
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Good systems
Looks like a packer.
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