23 Replies to “Smart aeration”

  1. That rarely happens at the course I work at. When it does happen there’s usually a person with some kind of blower walking behind the walker taking care of the plugs/loose dirt etc. lot easier than what this video shows lol. Especially with how much Aerifying you have to do to each fairway/collar/green. This is just a time killer.. 🤓☝️

  2. This is not working smart. Those guys are going to be ridiculously sore after being bent over all day. There are all sorts of collectors for the procore. This is someone being to cheep to provide their groundskeepers with the tools they need to do the job correctly.

  3. Reminds me one time when I was using an aerator and it exploded absolutely tearing up the green

  4. Put a vibration plate on the bottom so the dirt falls on its own, use lines on the field to direct the AI camera system.. slightly more expensive machine but doesn’t have to pay 2 people and the machine will do it for him. Ha, implement a tracking route for a fillip station, and have a feeder refill when needed. 2easy.

  5. You’re supposed to leave the plugs after aeration, maybe it’s different for a golf green but i also dont really understand a green needing aeration

  6. Yet I wonder if that tarp dragging on the green does any damage as the weight continues to increase. Wouldn't it be smarter to have some sort of basket attachment system that the plugs shoot into. Now it's a one man job instead of three

  7. If they were smart they would have used a rigid board and installed wheels at the back so it doesnt drag…

  8. We used to just blow em off the greens and hit em with the mower. Its outside the fairway anyways.

  9. for those who don't understand, that machine kinda drill holes into the soil (aeration) a stuff you do on golf course to make the grass grow better.
    but as the machine does that it pulls out soil which would latter need to be cleared off the top of the grass. so this guy's put tarp beneath/behind the machine to collect the soil

  10. Anyone else see the plugs just kind of laying in the grass and always thought it just looks like a dog came in and a hurricane pooped everywhere

  11. Normally we got the whole crew raking and shoveling those plugs and it ain't fun. Time consuming too

  12. here in Colorado we leave the plugs on the grass because it breaks down anyway in a few weeks

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