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Has anyone used the aerator and can the 425 be used for light grading or leveling a lawn? Any power or traction issues?
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I don't have the PT version (the $1600 for the attachment plus shipping was $660 for shipping was a big turn-off), but do have a 3 pt land pride aerator that I put a quick attach plate on, and it works great. The PT version looks like it would work just as well.Has anyone used the aerator and can the 425 be used for light grading or leveling a lawn? Any power or traction issues?

I don't have the PT version (the $1600 for the attachment plus shipping was $660 for shipping was a big turn-off), but do have a 3 pt land pride aerator that I put a quick attach plate on, and it works great. The PT version looks like it would work just as well.
This was much cheaper ($500 IIRC):
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...One thing about the PT aerator that I don't like is all of the tines lined up in a row. Most purpose built aerators have them staggered for bettr penetration. Maybe it work fine but it just seems it could be even better with just a slight design change......
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