Sukov Grass Terra Aerator

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Benefits for soil and vegetation
Aeration during the summer and fall months, when the soil is drier, breaks up compaction and creates air pockets in the soil.
These air pockets:
• retain oxygen for microorganisms and soil life
• support earthworm activity and natural soil structure
• improve water absorption and retention
• promote deeper and stronger root growth
In winter, they allow frost to penetrate deeper layers, which leads to natural movement and regeneration of the soil. In spring,
aerated soil warms up faster and supports a faster start of vegetation.

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A robust roller designed for modern pasture and meadow management. Thanks to its high weight and working speed, it cre-ates sufficient kinetic energy for effective soil aeration without disturbing the grass sward.

The machine is designed for:

• Land leveling and stone pushing
• Aeration of grasslands, combing out old vegetation
• Improving the infiltration of digestate and slurry into the soil
• The aerator creates crevices and air pockets in the soil that improve water infiltration, support soil life, and allow deeper root growth, resulting in healthier, denser, and more productive turf.

The aerator creates grooves on the soil surface while disrupting compacted subsoil. Thanks to the kinetic energy generated by the combination of the machine’s weight and working speed, in one pass the compacted layer is disrupted and cracks are created that allow water and nutrients to penetrate the soil – without damaging the turf.

Weight + speed = kinetic energy = effective disruption of compacted soil without ploughing

STANDARD EQUIPMENT

  • Maintenance-free bearings
  • Option to choose the direction of spikes
  • Amount of spikes 72pcs

OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT

  • Lighting
  • Additional weight for semi-mounted version 500kg
  • Additional weight for semi-mounted version 1000kg
  • Ø of TUBE 1 016 x 20mm

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Sukov Grass Terra Aerator

Details

Benefits for soil and vegetation
Aeration during the summer and fall months, when the soil is drier, breaks up compaction and creates air pockets in the soil.
These air pockets:
• retain oxygen for microorganisms and soil life
• support earthworm activity and natural soil structure
• improve water absorption and retention
• promote deeper and stronger root growth
In winter, they allow frost to penetrate deeper layers, which leads to natural movement and regeneration of the soil. In spring,
aerated soil warms up faster and supports a faster start of vegetation.

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