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Lawn Aerator
"I had an old 50-gal. water heater tank laying around so I turned it into a lawn aerator," says Mark Peterson, Dresser, Wis. "It works great."
He punched out aerator teeth on a metal press and welded them to the water tank in alternating rows of 4 and 5. "There's about 60 pieces on it," he says. A 1-in. piece o
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Lawn Aerator FARM HOME Miscellaneous 30-3-17 "I had an old 50-gal. water heater tank laying around so I turned it into a lawn aerator," says Mark Peterson, Dresser, Wis. "It works great."
He punched out aerator teeth on a metal press and welded them to the water tank in alternating rows of 4 and 5. "There's about 60 pieces on it," he says. A 1-in. piece of pipe runs through the center of the tank. There aren't any bearings on the ends. "I have to keep it greased really good," Peterson says.
He puts water in the tank for extra weight. He made the frame and hitch out of scrap metal.
Peterson pulls the aerator behind his ATV.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Mark Peterson, 783 190th St., Dresser, Wis. 54009 (ph 715 755-2802).
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