If you are researching lawn aerators, you’ll quickly notice that you can aerate your lawn at varying depths depending on which model you select. For example, 3 to 6 inches is the average depth range between the different homeowner models. …
Do I Need to Aerate My Lawn? (8 Signs It’s Time)
Taking care of your lawn is a full-time job that usually requires more than just watering and mowing. For example, aeration is one of those extra jobs you can do to improve your lawn’s health significantly. However, it is tricky …
Benefits of Aerating Your Lawn (A Can’t-Miss Part of Lawn Care)
Tackling your lawn with an aerator a few times a year can have huge benefits for your grass and the soil beneath it. I always pull my aerator out of the garage come spring and fall each year without fail. …
What to Do Before Aerating Your Lawn (5 Steps to Follow)
If you are new to aeration, then you might not be aware that there are a few steps you should tackle before you grab your aerator. These steps will not only make life easier but will also result in better …
Hydrostatic Transmission Slipping When Hot (How to Fix)
A frustrating issue with hydrostatic transmission is losing drive after a few minutes of starting up your mower. Unfortunately, this is one of the common issues of hydrostatic drives as they get older or when they are neglected. So, why …