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Billy Goat Plugr PL1800 Petrol Lawn Aerator Reviews

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The Plugr compact 18" aerator from Billy Goat is ideal for smaller property aeration or rentals and features reciprocating cam tines that propel the unit forward and drive cores up to 2.75" deep.
The lawn aerator is equipped with four tensile hardened thin wall tines and features a 46cm working width. Driven by a 205cc Briggs & Stratton engine, the machine can aerate up to 22,000 square feet. per hour and is simple to operate for homeowners. It is also easy to steer without lifting and requires no add-on weights.
The easy folding handle allows for compact transport and storage. Only four tines and no chains along with a no-tool removable cover make for easy maintenance.

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Evan MacLean
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This is a very robust, well built piece of equipment. It is heavy and manoeuvring it into position can be demanding but when powered it is virtually self-propelling. It operates perfectly well at lowest engine speed and made a good job of removing plugs but whether or not that will have the desired effect on the lawns is yet to be seen!
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Posted 7 years ago