The Allett Lawn Levelling Lute (4K and Subtitles)

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
  • The Allett Lawn Levelling Lute
    Why buy a lawn Lute instead of using a landscaper’s rake?
    Much quicker to move soil/sand around the lawn (moves material both forward and backward strokes).
    The 250mm depth of the frame means the lute frame levels better. The whole idea is the frame rides over the top of high spots and leaves material in the low spots. The rake can go into the bottom of a hollow and remove material. So the lute requires much less skill to achieve a better levelling result.
    The Lute is consolidating the soil sand as it distributes the material. Whereas the rake is lifting (fluffing-up) the material as distributes it around the lawn.
    #lawncare #lawn #gardening #garden #lawnlute #allettmowers
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Komentáře • 7

  • @josephcoagrove580
    @josephcoagrove580 Před 8 dny +2

    Beautiful lawn and house

    • @ALLETTMOWERSUK
      @ALLETTMOWERSUK  Před 8 dny

      He’s got it looking lovely hasn’t he! Stripes were really popping in the sun

    • @josephcoagrove580
      @josephcoagrove580 Před 8 dny

      Always great presentation from Austin and advice

    • @ALLETTMOWERSUK
      @ALLETTMOWERSUK  Před 8 dny

      @@josephcoagrove580 great isn’t he
      Makes my job easier editing! He did this video all the way through without stopping 😂

  • @davidgreenfield3204
    @davidgreenfield3204 Před 8 dny

    Hi, what sort of sand is this. I have been told silver sand is the best but very hard to get hold of?

    • @ALLETTMOWERSUK
      @ALLETTMOWERSUK  Před 8 dny +2

      It is a 90:10 sand soil. But make sure that it is kiln dried. The dampness in the bags I used makes it much harder work and it doesn’t flow into the hollows so well. www.dandys.com/products/topdressing-sand-soil-mix

    • @Thimeri0n
      @Thimeri0n Před 5 dny +1

      Silver sand is super easy to get hold of, it's the same stuff you use in kids sand pits, its definitely not the best stuff to be using. If you can get it you want kiln dried sports sand, if not grit sand washed and screened to 2-4mm is your next best best.