Billy Goat Industries, Inc. Launches Plugr Brand of Aerators

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Billy Goat Industries, Inc. Launches Plugr Brand of Aerators

Billy Goat Industries, Inc. announces the completed acquisition of the Plugr brand of aerators from SourceOne.

Reciprocating aerators allow for unique features such as

  • in-ground turning that reduces contractor fatigue
  • fewer tines for easy service
  • variable aeration density that produces two to ten times more holes per pass
  • deeper plugs regardless of soil conditions

Billy Goat’s combined 2015 aerator lineup is the most comprehensive offering of aerators on the US market.

Customers may now choose from the proven

  • 19” walk-behind and 48”, 72” tow-behind drum aerators
  • new 18” and 25” mechanical reciprocating aerators
  • new 30” hydrostatic reciprocating aerator.

Additionally, Billy Goat Industries has acquired the expandable 36″, 48″,  60″ tow-behind drum aerator and the 500 lb. capacity loading ramps.

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