Using a Toro Dingo for lawn renovations.
I'm looking for opinions from those who have used the soil cultivator and the harley rake on the Dingo (or similar mini) for lawn renovations.
What are the pros and cons of each?
I've used the Harley rake and know there could be a lot of debris that has to be removed and hauled away, but I have yet to try the soil cultivator.
I have seen from several posts here that there is little or no debris to be removed when using the cultivator, is that really the case?
Any problems with the expanded metal roller, like getting clogged, filling with soil, or difficult to adjust the proper ground pressure to achieve the dimpled finished surface???
What ground conditions can create a problem for either attachments, i.e.: does the soil have to be completely dry, is there a lot of clumps left behind, does one level better than the other, can either of them truly remove existing lawns and leave a leveled seed bed in one pass? etc,etc,etc.
Any and all opinions or advice would be appreciated.
I'm looking for opinions from those who have used the soil cultivator and the harley rake on the Dingo (or similar mini) for lawn renovations.
What are the pros and cons of each?
I've used the Harley rake and know there could be a lot of debris that has to be removed and hauled away, but I have yet to try the soil cultivator.
I have seen from several posts here that there is little or no debris to be removed when using the cultivator, is that really the case?
Any problems with the expanded metal roller, like getting clogged, filling with soil, or difficult to adjust the proper ground pressure to achieve the dimpled finished surface???
What ground conditions can create a problem for either attachments, i.e.: does the soil have to be completely dry, is there a lot of clumps left behind, does one level better than the other, can either of them truly remove existing lawns and leave a leveled seed bed in one pass? etc,etc,etc.
Any and all opinions or advice would be appreciated.