Brinly Tow-Behind Dethatcher
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Estimated in stock on Jul 20, 2022
SKU
DT48
$155.95
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Product Information
Product Specs
- Ship weight (pounds): 37
- Working width (inches): 48
- Wheel diameter (inches): 8
- Wheel width (inches): 1-3/4
- Wheel type: Semi-pneumatic
- Tine Material: Steel
- Tine count: 24
- Tine diameter (inches): 3/16
- Weight tray capacity (pounds): 200
Product Features
- Tow-behind dethatcher
- Triple-coil strength spring steel tines
- Two rows of 12 tines flex independently
- In-line wheel design
- Heavy-duty steel tray
- Universal trailer hitch
Product Benefits
- Gently combs away dead grass, roots, and other lawn debris
- Allows water, air, and nutrients to reach your lawn's root zone
- Heavy-duty spring steel tines guarantee maximum durability and optimal thatch removal
- Independent flex follows the contour of your lawn, allowing for a more even comb
- In-line wheel design assists in leveling and minimizes footprint width
- Heavy-duty steel tray holds up to 200 pounds for additional support
- Universal trailer hitch fits all riding lawn/garden tractors and ZTR mowers with a rear hitch plate
Additional Product Information
PFR Warranty
The manufacturer covers this product with a two-year warranty.
FAQ
Question: How do I know when to dethatch my lawn? Answer: The best way to check is to remove a 2 to 3-inch deep plug from your lawn. If you see more than 1/2-inch of spongy, brown material between the blade and soil, it is time to dethatch! Question: What is the best time of year for dethatching? Answer: The best time to dethatch your lawn is right before your lawn's most vigorous growth cycle. This is usually late spring for warm-season grasses or early fall for cool-season grasses.
Prop65
WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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