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My latest find...Brinly BB-527 Spiker-Aerator:
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NICE
I wish they still made them as stout as that one is. |
Nice find, do your plan to restore it or use as is?
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Very nice find.:beerchug:
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I'd like to use that on my moles. :bigthink:
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That is cool Merk...I wonder why it is shaped like that?
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Very nice find Dale! :beerchug:
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from another color tractor site:
Model/Brand BB527/Brinly Hardy Features • Pulled in one direction, the tines slice dense turf to aerate root structure. • Pulled in the opposite direction, over bare spots or sparse turf, it loosens top soil for re-seeding. • 36” wide |
Very cool! I wonder what the weight ballast capacity at the time was for it.
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Awesome find.
PS nice shoe. :biggrin2: |
Cool find. Let us know how much difference there is pulling it one way vs the other
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That's nice, Dale!
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I have some 60 pound sand tubes that I'm planning to use. 2 should be plenty. |
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I found an Operator's manual for the Brinly Hardy BB527. Manual says use a garden tractor with 8 or more horse power. Uncle Dick pulled it with no problems. |
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