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Aerators
Stand-Alone Units: Walk Behind Aerators & Stand On Aerators
The standard in aeration is a stand-alone unit, like the classic Ryan aerators. One piece of equipment you can depend on to get the job done when you need it. Some models, like the new Z-Turf Aerator, feature add-on drop spreaders to make quick work of aerating and seeding.
Shop ALL AeratorsWhen to Aerate
It's best practice to aerate in spring to prep for summer's heat and again in the fall to prep for winter's cold. Aeration allows proper oxygen and nutrients to easily circulate through lawn root systems to aid in combating both weather extremes.
Learn MoreAerator Attachments
for Multi-Solution Equipment...
A seasonal task deserves seasonal equipment. Multi-solution equipment allows you to switch attachments and make your equipment perfect to use through each season.
for Any Equipment...
We have a full offering of tow-behind aerator attachments perfect for adding on to mowers, RTVs & Tractors. Need to aerate acres? We have attachments ranging from 36"-72" wide.
How Does Aeration Work?
Aerator Parts
It's Show Tine!
The key to successfully aerating a lawn is properly working tines. If they are bent they won't properly create holes or eject the plugs. Likewise, worn tines reduce the depth they can reach which will make aerating useless.
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