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Hi All,
I'm going to need to dethatch my yard this fall to remove a ton of dead weeds. I've got a thatch rake, but my yard is almost half an acre. Too much, too long, or so it seems to me. If I'm going to die from excessive yard work, I'd at least like to get some seed down first.
So, I'm in the market for a dethatcher that will save my body and my time. I was planning on renting a gas-powered one for 50-80 dollars. However, buying my own has an appeal. A dethatcher by Sun Joe, model AJ801E, looks like a reasonable entry level dethatcher, but it is electric and would still use up a lot of time.
Then I came across this baby.
https://www.craftsman.com/products/craftsman-40-in-rear-mount-dethatcher
I could pull this with my ZTR. It looks like I would still need to rake everything up afterwards, but it should be light raking. AND, it is under 70 dollars.
Anyone have any experience with this model or similar equipment? If not, any advice more generally (other than using a pre-emergent)?
I'm going to need to dethatch my yard this fall to remove a ton of dead weeds. I've got a thatch rake, but my yard is almost half an acre. Too much, too long, or so it seems to me. If I'm going to die from excessive yard work, I'd at least like to get some seed down first.
So, I'm in the market for a dethatcher that will save my body and my time. I was planning on renting a gas-powered one for 50-80 dollars. However, buying my own has an appeal. A dethatcher by Sun Joe, model AJ801E, looks like a reasonable entry level dethatcher, but it is electric and would still use up a lot of time.
Then I came across this baby.
https://www.craftsman.com/products/craftsman-40-in-rear-mount-dethatcher
I could pull this with my ZTR. It looks like I would still need to rake everything up afterwards, but it should be light raking. AND, it is under 70 dollars.
Anyone have any experience with this model or similar equipment? If not, any advice more generally (other than using a pre-emergent)?