1/16/2012 11:01 AM
Just a thought, but I've used both the needle tine and the bayonets, and I prefer the bayonets. Personally, I felt that we casued more area of penetration with no more surface disruption than the needle tines at a close spacing. I believe the slits stay open longer than the little holes, and thus creates longer air and water mobility. Also, if you were to set up the bayonets on your tine holder so there is a skip every other tine along the front and the back (on the blocks that hold five and five as you mentioned), you can speed up your ground speed and still be very effective. This has allowed me to vent greens during play with 1 648 and a light weight roller following them across the green. If a group or a single comes through, we simply move off, and finish when they are done. The bayonets seemed to last longer for me. I've been buying them out of JRM with the 3/8" mounting diameter. The one suggestion on the venting situation was to not use the JRM crosstines with the Dilenium tips. They wore oddly above the tip, and ripped things up. Had to mow before rolling. Without that tip, they wore down really quickly.
Just some thoughts.
Kyle Fick
GCS Bully Pulpit GC