TRG GK102R The Groundskeeper II Rake, yellow
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YES, but if you flip it over and pull it toward you, the needles easily fall out of the tips. High grass is no problem for this machine. There could be some pine needles left behind, but it is more effective than a regular leaf rake at collecting the leaves.
As well, draw a straight line from the hole on the handle about 3" up the handle and set the handle next to the rake head, with the 2 holes side by side, then draw a line opposite from the first to determine the Now, when you slide the handle in, you have a reference so you don't have to twist it around to line it up with the hole.
No matter whether you use it to prevent weeds or for general cleanup, this rake is very popular. Flexible enough to be used on the ground and in the air As it has long, flexible tines, you can use the device to remove leaves and other debris A bush has fallen to the ground and is covered in debris.
In fact, yes. Leaves are easily raked with this leaf rake.
Selected User Reviews For TRG GK102R The Groundskeeper II Rake, yellow
There's a rake here. Rake the stuff with it. Then you should buy it if you need to rake stuff. In the unlikely event that you spend more than 1 minute trying to realize if you need a rake, it is not essential. It will also rake leaves, but will it do so? A big YES! Are rocks going to be raked by it? A big YES! Is it possible to rake mulch with it? A big YES! Do you know if you can even use this thing to stab dogs poop in the neighbors yard? YEAH! There's a rake here.
Then, add this The process for creating this is very straightforward. It is easy to remove the tines. Honestly, I've had dalisgrass taking over my yard for quite a while. Using this rake helped me cut off the dead grass from I have been able to clean my pea gravel patio using it.
I received it just now. Despite the fact that the handle does not come assembled, and this isn't a screw-on piece, it seems substantial. To attach the handle to the rake head, I will now need a drill and a rivet gun. ***The writer did not mention that I had to assemble something in the write-up, so I took that one star off. In case you didn't have the equipment, you might be upset at the surprise. Again, the rivet was provided, but you have to somehow connect them. There are no explanations, directions, or anything else. A new update My drill did not need to be drilled. It is designed to be assembled without the use of power tools.
I also suffer from hot summers, which will cause some of my grass to die and thin out. It is my neighbor's groundskeeper that I have borrowed I have used it a few times, especially on thatch, and it works perfectly. As I cleaned out my detritus after the winter, I used it to get rid of this Connecting the handle to the rake can be a little difficult - Intending to push in as far as I can, I aligned the holes with a ruler. Inverted, I balanced the head of my pliers on the bottom of the rake, on the middle of the plastic where the tines come out, and gave the pliers a few light taps with my As a result, the rake head was easily set onto the handle and the holes were aligned easily. A rivet is not actually what it comes with, just an imitation A nail file might be called a nail file Could you explain what a head rivet is? I think you're right about the pop-up It seems that it is not compatible with rivet guns. If necessary, set the flange of the nail rivet thing into the circle depression before hammering it in. After the head of the nail is all the way in, give it a couple of blows until it is set.
I love this rake! In a piece of property that has never been raked or cleared, we found layers upon layers upon layers of leaves, pine straw, sticks, and vines. We found that this rake pulled the old sticks and sticks out of the ground as well as rakes leaves beautifully. It was so light when it arrived and we got it all put together, I didn't think it could handle the job but I gave it a chance, and WOW! I am so glad I got it. It's worth the money, and it will definitely get the job done! If you're on the fence about buying this rake, don't be! It's great and well worth the money!.
I'm glad I was able to help! There were about 2 acres of trees and heavy brush that needed to be cleared. Many sticks and pieces of debris ended up on the ground as a result. A better type of rake to sift the sticks and leave the dirt behind we searched for while preparing for grass planting. This one did the trick. I think I saved at least 75% of the time of a regular rake with it. If you have a hammer on hand, the rivet that a few reviewers complained about taking place takes literally less than 20 seconds to put in.
I've used many dethatchers over the years, but this one is by far my favorite by far. The only thing I could not find was the rivet that would keep the rake together, but contacting customer service proved to be a very valuable experience! You won't believe what you see The person we received was very personable, knowledgeable, and willing to answer any questions. More than just making it right, they did much more. Those using this tool and this company will get good use out of them. Thatch is it! I can't believe how much thatch this baby can rake! Don't let anything stand in the way of your dream!.
You can do it too. It is an excellent product to purchase. I have seen others do it before and it is not difficult to assemble. . It can be watched on YouTube or heard on the radio. Spritz a lotion onto the end of the stick so you can bend it and fit it into the rake head, line up the holes, fix the metal pin. It only takes one good whack for the pin to go I'm seriously going to take that back. You have to know how to pull it at an angle so you do not exhaust yourself. My favorite part of the novel was the ending. I am very happy with this.