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Need Pictures!

We are looking for pictures to post on our web site of before and after shots of your seeding results with the AERA-vator or SEEDA-vator. Each year we receive a lot of telephone calls from satisfied customers telling us how much time they saved from less site preparation, great soil cultivation work and most importantly outstanding germination rates. With all the positive comments we wanted to ask for pictures of your 1st Products equipment in use or simply shots of before and after.

We have a new web page @ www.1stproducts.com and thought it would be a good idea to start a photo library from locations across the country with pictures of the AERA-Vator in action regardless of model number. It can be the AE-40, AE-60, AE-80, SEEDA-Vator or the new Universal AERA-Vator. Send us your pictures or get on line and blog about your project and post a picture with us and we will send you a free hat.

We appreciate all the great comments and a picture library of your projects would be a great addition to the First Products home page.

Tagged: seeding, seedavator, site preperation, soil cultivation, universal aeravator, aeravator, seed germination, germination, first products, 1st products

Comments

Mike Hebrard Athletic Field Design said:

I have owned the AE40E for several years now ansd is my least trouble free implement that I have. I just do infields and small areas and with the size of the aerovator I can usually into a back yard and renovate or prep the soil. I pull it with an older Smithco Allstar and along with its midmount scarifier I can go over a knot several times, ripping the high spots and loosen up it up and knock it down as well. Since they don't make a seeder for the smaller unit, I have added a broadcast spreader to the front of the Smithco and I can broadcast the seed infront of the unit. It is really great to breat up the hard pan on a dirt infield in prep to laser grade or straddle the grass edge and massage the lip even with the dirt.

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