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Section 4:  Operating Procedures
12/09/15
AR2596 & AR2510 Pasture Aerators   325-127M
General Operation Instructions
By now you should have read your Operator’s Manual 
and properly installed your Land Pride 25 Series Aerator 
on your tractor. If you haven’t, please do so now. 
Using the Aerator is a fairly simple task but there are a 
few things you need to consider before beginning. If you 
are aerating in an area that uses a sprinkler system, you 
will need to mark the sprinkler heads with small warning 
flags so they can be avoided. Also, you will want to avoid 
any sizable rocks or foreign material that might be 
embedded in the soil that could cause damage to the 
aerating tines. Most important, do not work over 
underground electrical wiring or gas lines. 
!
DANGER
Do not work over any underground electrical wiring or gas 
lines. If there is any doubt, call your public service agency. Be 
sure to ask how close you can work to their flags or marks. 
Making contact with electrical wiring or gas pipes can cause 
serious injury or death.
Now that you know where you are going to aerate and 
what precautions need to be taken, it is time to start the 
tractor and travel to the site where you intend to aerate. It 
is best to start in the middle of the field and gradually 
work your way to the outer perimeter with each pass. This 
will also help keep you from compressing freshly 
fractured soil. 
Begin by lowering the Pasture Aerator until the cylinder 
has come against the cylinder stops. Pull ahead slowly to 
get the tines into the ground. If included, lower the Drag 
Harrow Carrier while moving forward until the Drag 
Harrow is on the ground. Gradually increase ground 
speed to approximately 5 mph. Do not make sharp turns 
with the Aerator in the ground as equipment damage may 
result. 
At the end of each pass lift the Aerator out of the ground 
to turn around. The Drag Harrow does not need to be 
raised to make turns. Keep the Aerator out until you have 
realigned the tractor for the next pass. Look back often to 
observe your pattern and to make sure you are getting 
good soil penetration. If you aren’t achieving the desired 
penetration, you may need to add more weight to the 
Aerator weight tray or wait until after a rain or after 
irrigation has been applied to soften the ground.
With very little practice you should become very 
proficient and effective with your Land Pride AR25 Series 
Aerator.
At the completion of the task the Aerator and Drag 
Harrow should be cleaned and lubricated. Any trash 
build-up should be removed. Units being put up for the 
winter should be stored per the instructions outlined 
unde“Storage” on page 19.