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power rake vs. manual rake
When it comes to working with grass does a power rake do a better job versus
a manual steel rake? I don't mean FASTER, but overall better job? Do the two implements even do the same job? Meaning can this http://www.hooverfence.com/tools/bow-rake-BR35.htm doe the same job as this http://www.ryanturf.com/products/specialty/ren_o_thin/ ? |
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power rake vs. manual rake
On Sep 3, 11:49?am, "Eigenvector" wrote:
When it comes to working with grass does a power rake do a better job versus a manual steel rake? I don't mean FASTER, but overall better job? Do the two implements even do the same job? Meaning can thishttp://www.hooverfence.com/tools/bow-rake-BR35.htmdoe the same job as thishttp://www.ryanturf.com/products/specialty/ren_o_thin/? Seems pretty obvious to me that the power rake will do a much better job than anyone with a hand rake. Of course it depends on what you desire to accomplish by raking, and what size area. |
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power rake vs. manual rake
"Sheldon" wrote in message ups.com... On Sep 3, 11:49?am, "Eigenvector" wrote: When it comes to working with grass does a power rake do a better job versus a manual steel rake? I don't mean FASTER, but overall better job? Do the two implements even do the same job? Meaning can thishttp://www.hooverfence.com/tools/bow-rake-BR35.htmdoe the same job as thishttp://www.ryanturf.com/products/specialty/ren_o_thin/? Seems pretty obvious to me that the power rake will do a much better job than anyone with a hand rake. Of course it depends on what you desire to accomplish by raking, and what size area. True, it all depends on what you need to do. I first wanted to establish that they both CAN do the same thing. I'm looking at overseeding a 10'x5' area of grass and the idea of renting a power rake seemed like a waste of money - especially when I can simply accomplish the same thing with a metal rake. A 50 sq ft plot of land isn't going to kill me, but hauling around that power rake might. I don't need to rake the rest of my yard, its fine. I don't suppose they sell sharpened version of a rake that can break up the top layer of dirt without destroying the grass - I guess they do, a thatcher. |
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power rake vs. manual rake
On Sep 3, 6:45?pm, "Eigenvector" wrote:
"Sheldon" wrote in message ups.com... On Sep 3, 11:49?am, "Eigenvector" wrote: When it comes to working with grass does a power rake do a better job versus a manual steel rake? I don't mean FASTER, but overall better job? Do the two implements even do the same job? Meaning can thishttp://www.hooverfence.com/tools/bow-rake-BR35.htmdoethe same job as thishttp://www.ryanturf.com/products/specialty/ren_o_thin/? Seems pretty obvious to me that the power rake will do a much better job than anyone with a hand rake. Of course it depends on what you desire to accomplish by raking, and what size area. True, it all depends on what you need to do. I first wanted to establish that they both CAN do the same thing. I'm looking at overseeding a 10'x5' area of grass and the idea of renting a power rake seemed like a waste of money - especially when I can simply accomplish the same thing with a metal rake. A 50 sq ft plot of land isn't going to kill me, but hauling around that power rake might. I don't need to rake the rest of my yard, its fine. I don't suppose they sell sharpened version of a rake that can break up the top layer of dirt without destroying the grass - I guess they do, a thatcher. If you break up the earth that's called "seeding", not overseeding. |
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power rake vs. manual rake
"Sheldon" wrote in message ups.com... On Sep 3, 6:45?pm, "Eigenvector" wrote: "Sheldon" wrote in message ups.com... On Sep 3, 11:49?am, "Eigenvector" wrote: When it comes to working with grass does a power rake do a better job versus a manual steel rake? I don't mean FASTER, but overall better job? Do the two implements even do the same job? Meaning can thishttp://www.hooverfence.com/tools/bow-rake-BR35.htmdoethe same job as thishttp://www.ryanturf.com/products/specialty/ren_o_thin/? Seems pretty obvious to me that the power rake will do a much better job than anyone with a hand rake. Of course it depends on what you desire to accomplish by raking, and what size area. True, it all depends on what you need to do. I first wanted to establish that they both CAN do the same thing. I'm looking at overseeding a 10'x5' area of grass and the idea of renting a power rake seemed like a waste of money - especially when I can simply accomplish the same thing with a metal rake. A 50 sq ft plot of land isn't going to kill me, but hauling around that power rake might. I don't need to rake the rest of my yard, its fine. I don't suppose they sell sharpened version of a rake that can break up the top layer of dirt without destroying the grass - I guess they do, a thatcher. If you break up the earth that's called "seeding", not overseeding. Well I guess that's one way to interpret that, however the manufacturer of the seeds doesn't follow your definition. In either case break up the top layer of soil is what I did. As for a power rake, it would indeed have made the job easier, but I just went ahead and raked the grass manually after work. I think if I had to do a 1/4 acre or more, I rent a power rake, otherwise its just as efficient to use a manual rake for that task - either way you still have to collect and dispose of the material brought to the surface by the rake. |
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power rake vs. manual rake
On Sep 5, 12:05?am, "Eigenvector" wrote:
"Sheldon" wrote in message ups.com... On Sep 3, 6:45?pm, "Eigenvector" wrote: "Sheldon" wrote in message roups.com... On Sep 3, 11:49?am, "Eigenvector" wrote: When it comes to working with grass does a power rake do a better job versus a manual steel rake? I don't mean FASTER, but overall better job? Do the two implements even do the same job? Meaning can thishttp://www.hooverfence.com/tools/bow-rake-BR35.htmdoethesame job as thishttp://www.ryanturf.com/products/specialty/ren_o_thin/? Seems pretty obvious to me that the power rake will do a much better job than anyone with a hand rake. Of course it depends on what you desire to accomplish by raking, and what size area. True, it all depends on what you need to do. I first wanted to establish that they both CAN do the same thing. I'm looking at overseeding a 10'x5' area of grass and the idea of renting a power rake seemed like a waste of money - especially when I can simply accomplish the same thing with a metal rake. A 50 sq ft plot of land isn't going to kill me, but hauling around that power rake might. I don't need to rake the rest of my yard, its fine. I don't suppose they sell sharpened version of a rake that can break up the top layer of dirt without destroying the grass - I guess they do, a thatcher. If you break up the earth that's called "seeding", not overseeding. Well I guess that's one way to interpret that, however the manufacturer of the seeds doesn't follow your definition. In either case break up the top layer of soil is what I did. As for a power rake, it would indeed have made the job easier, but I just went ahead and raked the grass manually after work. I think if I had to do a 1/4 acre or more, I rent a power rake, otherwise its just as efficient to use a manual rake for that task - either way you still have to collect and dispose of the material brought to the surface by the rake For raking your 50 sq ft area (the size of a small toilit) a dinner fork would do... I doubt you will have enough "material" raked to fill one small leaf bag. Raking is only a very small part of the overseeding process... and you really should use a de-thatching rake. Here is the common generic de-thatching rake, all you need for your size area: http://www.rittenhouse.ca/asp/product.asp?PG=1901 But there are many versions, some are mounted on wheels and are depth adjustable... there are even dethatching blades that can be mounted on a rotary lawnmower. http://gardeneryardener.blogspot.com...ng-tricks.html To be honest, if all the lawn you have is 50 sq ft you really should consider astroturf. |
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