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Strength & Performance

John Deere’s proprietary manufacturing process creates tines that are unparalleled in quality and efficiency. All of our coring tines are made of the finest available 4130 high-carbon alloy steel, and comprehensive wear testing shows that they outperform lookalike tines when it comes to plugging, breakage and overall wear.

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Length & Range

  • Lengths range from 4,25" to 6.25" (10.795 to 15.875 cm)
  • Core diameters of 3/8" to ¾" (0.9525 to 1.905 cm)

Aeration Types

Core Aeration

  • The Process of removing small soil plugs or cores from your lawn
  • to fight soil compaction and limit the build-up of excess thatch
  • Available as long lasting, conventional and mini for regular coring

Solid Tine Aeration

  • Creates holes without removing the core.
  • It provides enhanced gas movement between the root zone and the atmosphere.
  • limited surface disruption to your turf, so ideal for high traffic situations
  • available as regular round, needle, variable architecture

 Tine Models

Conventional

  • No hardened tip
  • Tine length wears down with use, so holes between first to last green are not consistent
  • Tines may need to be changed after as few as 4 greens (this is just for guidance only – might vary based on soil conditions and operator behavior)

Heavy Duty (HD)

  • The same high quality body as the HDT tine but without the high specification hardened tip
  • Expect around half the life of the HDT tine (this is just for guidance only – might vary based on soil conditions and operator behavior)
  • Tine length remains consistent with use
  • Ensures water and nutritional uptake is consistent

Heavy Duty Tip (HDT)

  • The highest quality of tine in the range
  • A hardened tip is joined to a high quality body
  • These tines are exceptionally long lasting – they should be good for 19 greens (this is just for guidance only – might vary based on soil conditions and operator behavior)
  • The tine will retain its length during its working life
  • The holes on the last green will be comparable to the first green

 

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