a_pla5tic_bag Active member Aug 9, 2009 #2 You mean like cutting it into different sized pieces. Like a 6'x6' piece of turf? Or do you mean cutting it with a lawnmower? Cause I can't think of any conceivable reason to do that.
You mean like cutting it into different sized pieces. Like a 6'x6' piece of turf? Or do you mean cutting it with a lawnmower? Cause I can't think of any conceivable reason to do that.
Slinger1x1 Active member Aug 9, 2009 #3 does cutting a piece of turf work? yes, im pretty sure you are able to cut turf did you really ask that?
does cutting a piece of turf work? yes, im pretty sure you are able to cut turf did you really ask that?
jib_danboy Member Aug 9, 2009 #4 my boss has a turf cutter mounted onto a tractor, i work on his tree surgery business so never used it but could ask some of the guys at work that have used it and get back to you tomorow!
my boss has a turf cutter mounted onto a tractor, i work on his tree surgery business so never used it but could ask some of the guys at work that have used it and get back to you tomorow!
.peter Active member Aug 9, 2009 #5 isn't the point of turf that you don't have to cut it?And are you serious about the turf cutter? what happens if you cut it too short?
isn't the point of turf that you don't have to cut it?And are you serious about the turf cutter? what happens if you cut it too short?
BWalmer Active member Staff member Aug 9, 2009 #8 box cutter, knife, anything sharp, yes you can make big pieces smaller by cutting them.
jib_danboy Member Aug 11, 2009 #13 haha i really misread the thread i thought you meant cut it up as in from fresh no whenever ive laid turf i use a spade and just cut it with that!
haha i really misread the thread i thought you meant cut it up as in from fresh no whenever ive laid turf i use a spade and just cut it with that!