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No hay artículos en el carroOregon - Cuchilla para desbrozadora Esta hoja de Oregon es de 16 pulgadas de largo, exterior – 3/8 x 1-1/2 pulgadas, C a C – 3/14 pulgadas, W/T 2.25/.378.5 pulgadas, offset – 0.08 pulgadas, elevación – 1/2 pulgadas. Afloja el césped aflojando y quitando la zacate muerta, permitiendo que las nuevas semillas se enraizen y crezcan. Para obtener los mejores resultados, destruye tu césped en primavera antes del primer corte o en el otoño. Incluye herramientas necesarias para instalar la hoja incluyendo arandelas, tornillo y adaptadores.
Viegas
Comentado en España el 1 de junio de 2024
Boa qualidade e execução to trabalho rapida e eficazmente, recomendo
Hugo Jacobs
Revisado en Bélgica el 6 de junio de 2023
de veertjes plooien naar buiten, meer dan 2 cm en raken zo het maaidek.
Cliente
Comentado en Italia el 14 de marzo de 2020
Usato per pulire il prato. Ottimo risultato. Non viene raccolta l'erba nel cestello. Quello lo si può fare successivamente mettendo la lama solita alla minima altezza
MariP
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de septiembre de 2020
This works well, not great but got a fair amount of dethatching done. If you are expecting to use this on your mower with the bag on to cut down on time, look for other solutions or be prepared to rake, none of the dethatched grass is blown into the mower bag.
M.G. Midget Driver
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 22 de febrero de 2016
Absolutely Brilliant and worth EVERY pfennink.Well made, well finished and comes with all the bits you need to fit to (I would guess) almost every petrol rotary mower. Easy to set up and fit to the underside of your rotary mower, in fact the hardest bit was removing the original blade).After last Winter with the never ending rain my lawn is more moss than grass even though the grass is there if I search for it. I have been practisingom a small area away from the house and the first thing to say is lift the cutting base to its highest level - try it - lower it a notch and try again - lower it another notch - you get the idea. To you start with the normal cutting height that your would use for the grass cutting blade you will will have no moss and no grass either - a new take on a scorched earth policy !But does it work - oh-yes, it does. Now I have only done a small practice patch because I was eager to have a go. Better to use the dethatching tool when the soil is reasonably dry and the moss is dry, this way you will scarify with less chance of damaging the grass roots and the scotch will be easier to collect and compact in the collection box. You will be amazed at just how much moss will come up so make sure your council green bin is empty before you start.I am actually looking forward to doing the whole lawn towards the end of April (I was going to moss kill and weed and feed mid April but decided against this - see edit later) and not having to use arm and back muscles that are only taken on an outing increasingly rarely these days - to use a lawn rake to remove moss, or even one of those scarifiers on wheels (I have used both over the years) is not the way to go. This scarifying attachment IS the way to shift the moss, just start with a high setting and then lower to what you will see is an 'optimum' position - a bit of trial and error.Worth the money - YES definitely. The delivery was much faster than advertised as well.All in all, a pretty damn fine addition to the tool store in the garden shed. Wish I had bought one years ago and saved on the embrocation for the back.EDIT 19th April 2016Now based on experience of doing the whole lawn not just the test area which I did earlier. Scarified the lawn properly this time (I tried it back in Feb but it was really too early and wet). What can I say but it is still hard work but nowhere near a tiring and as long as scarifying and moss removing the 'traditional' way with a back braking lawn rake. Here's the secret:-1. Cut the lawn and use the scarifier when the grass is dry but not when it is scorched dry or you could damage the grass roots.2. Mow the grass short first, it will really save on the amount you will bring up when you switch to the scarifier.3. I positioned the scarifier to one blade lever higher than my normal cut because the tines that stick down off the red blade are much lower than the cutting blade. For me this brought the tines down to just above the soil level so that it will remove most of the moss and de-thatch the rank grass very nicely.4. I needed two mowing's with the scarifier one up and down the lawn and the second at either 45 or 90 degrees to the first, this ensures a comprehensive scarifying so you don't miss any bits which is easy to do because only about half the arising's are lifted into the grass bag. If you scarify when the lawn is wet you will end up with an unpleasant mush.5. Replaced the blade again and mowed the lawn on the mowers normal setting. It took a second mow to pick up all the arising's.I thought long and hard about applying the moss killer, weed and feed before I used the scarifier and decided against it. The experts will tell you to do this first so that the moss is dead but I found that if you practice getting the tines on the scarifier set just right you will het up almost the moss leaving only the odd bare patch. I will apply the 3 in one moss weed and feed as soon as it looks as if we will get a reasonable wet and frost free patch.That's it really. It took 2 hours from start to finish on a lawn size of approx. 400 square metres, you still work up a thirst but at least that's it intil next year : )Andy
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