Item Number: GCU300
Glaser Wheel Hoes - Three Tine Cultivator Attachment
Loosens Compacted Soils
The Glaser Three Tine Cultivator Attachment is designed for breaking crust, loosening, and aerating soil, especially at greater depths than a standard hoe blade. Ideal for both spring and fall garden tasks, it excels at preparing planting beds and removing garden debris. This attachment helps improve soil structure and aeration, promoting healthier root systems and better water penetration for your crops.
Forged from durable alloyed steel, the three strong tines are built to withstand repeated use in challenging soil conditions. The attachment can be mounted behind the oscillating hoe for combined cultivation, making it a versatile addition to your Glaser Wheel Hoe setup. Whether you're maintaining established beds or revitalizing compacted soil, this cultivator provides effective and efficient soil management for home gardeners and market growers alike.
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- Use For: Breaking soil crust, loosening, and aerating at greater depths
- Material: Forged alloyed steel tines
- Compatibility: Fits Standard or Professional Glaser Wheel Hoe
- Special Feature: Mountable behind oscillating hoe for combined use
- Best For: Bed preparation in spring and debris removal in fall
⚠ Warning: This product or its packaging has a CA Prop 65 Warning.
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Shipping Weight: 2.0 lb
Dimensions: 8.25"L x 7.0"W x 5.75"H
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- Forged
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This tool works okay in clay soil, but doesn't power through the burmuda grass like the knife attachment. I am hoping it will do a better job as my soil improvement plans progress.