Aerator

  • 1,969 mm (78 in.) coring swath
  • Fiberglass reinforced belts
  • Six tine options to choose from
  • Simple maintenance

Got acres and acres of aeration ahead of you? Put one of these behind you.

Whether you’re aerating fairways or sports fields, nothing beats the Aercore 2000 for hole quality and productivity. These tractor-mounted units core a mighty swath. The 2000 aerates from 40,000 to 100,000 sq ft/hr at a coring swath of 77.5 inches.

JOHN DEERE

Features


Productivity

Productivity for aeration equipment is measured in two ways:

  • Square feet per hour
  • The number of holes per square foot

The Aercore™ models excel in both areas. All of these aerators can pull as many as 30 cores per square foot. The number of holes per square foot is a variable number based on the ground speed of the tractor.  Most competitors try to quote high numbers of square feet per hour.

Simple drive system

The Aercore™ 2000, 1500, and 1000 use the same belt-driven design, which provides a quiet, smooth operation that does not require lubrication. A matched pair of fiberglass-reinforced belts provides long life and requires minimal adjustments.

Even the occasional belt replacement is made easy by having all the belt drive components located on top of the machine, where they are easily accessible. All the drive components are easily located for daily checks and routine maintenance. The entire drive assembly utilizes sealed bearings, so there is no need for daily lubrication.

Tine holders

Four sizes of tine holders are available for the Aercore™ aerators; the choice is determined by the turf’s needs:

  • 4X tine holders are suited for those who want larger tines that have the closest-possible side-to-side hole spacing.
  • 3X tine holders are also for larger tines, but at a wider spacing.
  • Mini tine holders are for those who want to poke a lot of small holes.
  • Needle tine holders are for making the smallest-possible hole when aerating greens. Disruptions of play can be minimised by not having to pick up cores after aeration.

Serviceability made easy

Serviceability is a key issue on aeration equipment, and the Aercore 1000, 1500, and 2000 have the best service access in the industry. As the photo illustrates, with the cover lifted up, the drive assembly is readily accessed.

The entire tine ram assembly can be removed in a matter of minutes by removing a single cap screw on the top end and four bolts on the rear frame. Tines can easily be changed from the rear of the machine in minutes, as well.

Access to the tine holders is also achieved from the rear of the machine, making it very convenient to alter the hole spacing with a different set of tine holders. Belt changes can be easily accomplished because they are readily accessible.

Park stands

The park stand design allows quick and easy removal of the park stands for aerification and easy attachment for storage. No tools are needed to remove and attach the improved park stands.

These park stands are standard equipment according to the follow serial number ranges and are retrofittable to prior machines:

  • 1000 Aercore™ – TC1000X045001 and above
  • 1500 Aercore – TC1500X045001 and above
  • 2000 Aercore – TC2000X015001 and above

Large-diameter roller

The Aercore™ 1000, 1500, and 2000 have a large, 6-in. (15.2-cm) diameter roller, which provides better ground clearance and reduces the potential for turf scuffing in undulating areas.