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Alstrong aerator v Grassland subsoiler
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<blockquote data-quote="Maxxum-man" data-source="post: 3818566" data-attributes="member: 833"><p>Got an alstrong here on hire, seems to do a good job but can only see it being any use when it's as dry as it is now if it was wet it would be causing a problem rather than solving one, had a dig yesterday after it had been working and i think the soil was a bit more fractured than the ground which wasn't done</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maxxum-man, post: 3818566, member: 833"] Got an alstrong here on hire, seems to do a good job but can only see it being any use when it's as dry as it is now if it was wet it would be causing a problem rather than solving one, had a dig yesterday after it had been working and i think the soil was a bit more fractured than the ground which wasn't done [/QUOTE]
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