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2 x 18V ONE+ Brushless Scarifier Tool Only (OSF1835BL)
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2 x 18V ONE+ Brushless Scarifier Tool Only (OSF1835BL)
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How to care for my lawn after scarifying?
You may notice that after scarifying, your lawn may look worse than when you started. Do not worry as this is completely normal. While scarifying is a harsh process, after roughly 6-8 weeks your lawn will bounce back stronger than before.
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How to prepare your lawn to scarify?
Start by mowing the lawn to roughly 4cm in height, too long and the scarifier will not be able to remove the top layer of dead grass and roots. Once you have mowed, choose a suitable height setting depending on your lawn. For deep scarifying in…
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How to scarify?
When scarifying it is important to walk at a slow pace and in diagonal pattern. This way, you guarantee a consistent level of thatch removal leaving an even finish for your lawn. If you are scarifying your lawn for the first time, you may notice…
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Reduced performance from my scarifier
If performance is reduced from your scarifier, this will most likely be due to dull blades, make sure you replace your blades when you feel a drop in performance from your unit.
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Scarifier stops mid operation?
If Scarifier stops mid operation, the motor might be overheating. Let the scarifier cool down for 15 minutes before restarting.
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Scarifying thick lawn
If you have a thicker lawn, such as Kikuyu or Sir Walter Buffalo, you need to select a higher depth setting and walk at a slower pace. With Kikuyu, staying away from edges is important, as to avoid getting grass runners stuck in the scarifier blades…
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What does scarifying do?
Scarifying is the process of removing dead roots (Thatch) and moss from the base of your lawn. By removing this thatch from your lawn, air sunlight and water will be able to penetrate deeper into the soil, which in turn, will promote a healthier,…
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When to scarify your lawn?
The optimal time to scarify your lawn is from October through to February when your grass is experiencing a fast rate of growth. It is important that your lawn is dry before attempting to scarify. If your lawn is wet, do not attempt to scarify it as…
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