Mower Attachments
Mow-Aerator allows mowing, slicing at the same time
6 Nov, 2008 By: Landscape Management Staff Athletic Turf News
The Mow-Aerator is a simple set of brackets and 1.5-in. spikes that attaches to a riding or push mower's tires. The weight of the mower helps the spikes penetrate the root zone, allowing the user to mow and aerate at the same time--without pulling cores. When aeration is not needed, the Mow-Aerator is easily removed from the lawnmower.
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"We designed the Mow-Aerator for ease of use," Gai Bowman, founder of GAILCO Innovations, LLC stated. "It allows the user to do two jobs— mowing and aerating— at once. The Mow-Aerator is a fast, cost-effective solution to common lawn problems like bare spots, brown patches and hardened soil."
To learn more about GAILCO or the Mow-Aerator, visit http:// www.gailcoinnovations.com .


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