Description
Description
Spécifications
Spécifications
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Heures d'ampli10 Ah
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Poids24,69 livres.
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Taille22,9" × 37,8" × 44,1"
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Chemin de déchaumage14
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RPM3 700
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Profondeur des dentsprofondeur des dents à 3 positions
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Garantie3 ans de garantie
Manuels
Manuels
Comprend
Comprend
Vidéos de produits
Questions fréquemment posées
Questions fréquemment posées
- What do dethatchers do?
- Is this unit self-propelled?
- When should I use my dethatcher?
- Does this dethatcher have a collection bag?
- Can this be used to aerate soil?
- Can I get longer replacement tines?
- Can I use it to cut weeds?
- How short does my grass have to be prior to use?
- Is it normal for grass to be pulled up when dethatching?
- Can I use it in reverse/ backwards?
- Why is my dethatcher making a strange noise?
Dethatchers are designed to remove thatch that builds up around the base of the grass that is common in lawns grown in overly acidic soil. Removing thatch build up will allow the lawn to better absorb nutrients and water and provide you with a stronger lawn growth.
The unit will pull slightly forward as it's raking up thatch, but it is not self-propelled. It will still need to be pushed and directed. However, our dethatcher units are lightweight and incredibly easy to maneuver.
The best time to dethatch your lawn is late spring, early summer and early fall. Dethatch during cooler weather and when the soil is moist but not too wet.
No, our dethatchers do not come with a bag. A bag would not be effective as the thatch is too light to be directed into a bag.
No, aerating removes plugs of soil from the turf. Dethatching removes the layer of thatch from below the surface of the grass, allowing water and nutrients to enter the soil more easily. The benefits are greater and less harsh on lawn.
No, we currently only offer one size at 1 3/4 inches.
No, this is strictly a dethatcher. It will not cut weeds. Dethatching removes the thatch, buildup of organic debris on the surface of the ground, which prevents water and nutrients from getting into the soil, removing it allows this to happen more easily, so you get a stronger lawn growth. For cutting weed management we would recommend our string trimmer units.
We advise that your grass be mowed to its shortest recommended seasonal height prior to using the dethatcher.
Yes, it is normal for some grass to be pulled up during the detaching process. We recommend that you have some lawn spot repair seeds on hand for this reason. It will help the grass grow back in in the small bare/spare spots left behind and prevent weeds from taking advantage.
No, never operate this unit in reverse. It will damage/break the tines and could possibly pull up more than thatch if used in reverse, which may also damage your lawn.
Debris or foreign objects maybe hitting/blocking the tine cylinder. Unplug unit, remove debris.