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    Mower aerator tire spikes - photo and video

    Mower aerator tire spikes.




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    Looks really gimmicky to me. Those spikes would do little to airate anything (but already fertile moist soil) except slicing the drivers fingers/hands if he reached to the guard for balance on a wee slope. Driver would need pretty good trousers (not baggy) also esp if big in the buttocks. LOL

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    Totally a gimmick. The soil has to he perfect. They also forgot to mention that for installation you'll need adequate clearance around the rear wheels and perhaps a death wish. Many mowers have full fenders with little clearance. And I don't think I'd want all those spikes spinning so ominously near me. Might be nice for traction though



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