SPEED
SPEED
The best
operating speed
is 3 mph or less.
Maximum operating
speed is 5 mph.
- The key to years of trouble-free service is to keep your Aerator clean and dry.
- After the first 30 minutes of use, check all fasteners for tightness. Thereafter, periodically check
all fasteners for tightness.
- Tines are manufactured with galvanized steel to resist
wear of abrasive soil. Striking objects can cause Tines
to curl or break. Contact Brinly-Hardy customer service
department to purchase replacement Tines.
- Apply a light coat of oil on tines
after use to prevent rust.
AFTER USE, THE TINE AND TINE BEARINGS MAY BECOME LOOSE ON THE TINE SHAFT.
Should this occur, remove the looseness as follows:
1. Loosen the End Panel nuts (A).
2. Push the End Panels (1)
toward the Tines until there
is no free play along the
Tine Shaft.
3. Tighten the End Panel nuts (A).
NOTE: The Square Bearings must be completely
inserted into the End Panels before you tighten the
End Panel nuts (A).
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OPERATION
FREQUENCY
LIMIT
3
Lawn aeration is not accomplished in
a single pass. It will normally take several
passes over the lawn.
Alternating the direction by 90 degrees will
improve the aeration effect. The Aerator may be
used in an independent operation or may be used
when mowing your lawn.
MAINTENANCE
- For rust appearing on painted surfaces, sand
lightly and paint affected area with enamel.
- Periodically remove debris that
builds up between Tines.
- Apply lubricating oil at each tine bearing and axle
bearing before use.
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A
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A
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