Self Propelled Dethatcher
Product OverviewThe Classen TRS-20H Self-Propelled Dethatcher is a commercial-grade lawn care machine engineered for efficient removal of thatch buildup while minimizing operator fatigue. Featuring a reliable Honda engine and a self-propelled drive system, this unit is ideal for landscapers, property managers, and homeowners tackling medium to large turf areas.Key Features Self-Propelled Drive System – Reduces operator effort and increases productivity 20-Inch Working Width – Covers more ground in less time Durable Spring Steel Tines – Aggressively removes thatch while protecting healthy grass Honda GX-Series Engine – Dependable performance with easy starting Adjustable Depth Control – Fine-tune tine engagement for different lawn conditions Heavy-Duty Steel Construction – Built for long-term professional use Ergonomic Handle Design – Improved comfort during extended operation Technical Specifications Engine: Honda GX160 Horsepower: ~5.5 HP Fuel Type: Gasoline Working Width: 20 inches Drive Type: Self-propelled Tine Type: Spring steel dethatching tines Depth Adjustment: Manual, multi-position Ground Speed: Variable (operator-controlled) Weight: ~140–160 lbs Dimensions: Approx. 40” L × 25” W × 38” H Applications Lawn dethatching and renovation Removing thick layers of dead grass and organic debris Preparing turf for overseeding or fertilization Improving soil aeration and nutrient absorption Seasonal lawn maintenance (spring and fall) Usage Notes Operate on slightly moist soil for best results (avoid overly wet conditions) Make overlapping passes for thorough dethatching Flag or mark sprinkler heads, shallow lines, and obstacles before use Wear proper PPE: gloves, eye protection, and sturdy footwear Remove loosened thatch after use to promote healthy regrowth
Specifications
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- 1 Day (24 hours), 1 Half Day (4 hours)
Variants (2)
- 1 Day (24 hours) — 160.00 USD — In stock
- 1 Half Day (4 hours) — 100.00 USD — Out of stock
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