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Brinly-Hardy PRC-24BH 28 Gallon Combo Push or Tow-Behind Lawn Roller

SKU PRC-241BH
Original price $159.00 - Original price $159.00
Original price
$159.00
$159.00 - $159.00
Current price $159.00
Availability:
in stock

Brinly keeps you rolling – over bumps, seed and sod. Use Brinly poly lawn rollers to erase the effects of frost heaves and mole holes, or to pack down loose dirt, newly sewn seed or sod. Polyethylene drum rollers make smart use of super-strong polyethylene materials. Lighter to carry when empty, while also extremely durable and versatile, our rollers will not rust or dent.

Designed with rounded drum ends so you don’t gouge or leave ruts in your lawn.

Designed with versatility in mind, the Brinly PRC-24BH 24" Combination Push or Tow-Behind Lawn Roller is the perfect tool for achieving an even, smooth lawn. Ideal for erasing lawn damage by moles and frost heaves or for packing down loose dirt, newly sewn seed or sod, this roller is small, versatile and smart. With a 28 gallon capacity drum, its light enough to push through the yard in those difficult to reach areas, yet rugged enough to tow behind so your lawn tractor does the work.

The heavy-duty polyethylene drum won’t dent or rust and holds 28 gallons of water. An extra large diameter opening allows for faster fill up and emptying. Brinly rollers feature rounded drum ends that won’t damage your lawn during tractor turns. When your lawn project is finished, simply empty and hang this lightweight roller in your garage or shed.

Specifications

Capacity: 28 Gallons
Weight w/ water: 270lbs
Fill Hole: 1.625"
Diameter: Thread Size 1.5"
Dimensions: 18" x 24"
Ship Weight: 40lbs

California Proposition 65 - This product can expose you to certain chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm.