Turf Cutters
Take the Strain Out of Turf Removal with a Turf Cutter from Ron Smith
Whether you’re installing artificial grass, creating new garden features, or laying underground cables, a turf cutter—also known as a turf remover or turf lifter—is exactly what you need.
Designed to strip away layers of grass and shallow soil with minimal effort, these turf cutting machines let you prepare your ground quickly and cleanly, leaving it ready for whatever comes next. Here, at Ron Smith, we sell top-quality petrol turf cutters that are perfect for domestic or commercial use. So, if you’re on the hunt for a turf cutter for sale, you’re in exactly the right place to find one.
£2,154.00 – £2,230.20 (inc VAT)
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The UK-built Tracmaster TC07 is a self-propelled turf cutter that efficiently cuts a 30 cm wide strip of turf. It features a reliable gearbox drive system, adjustable cutting depth from 10 mm to 35 mm, and anti-vibration handlebars for user comfort. Ideal for landscaping and turf removal.
What Is a Turf Cutter and How Does It Work?
A turf cutter is a motorised machine used to separate grass from the soil beneath it, slicing underneath the root system to lift the turf in neat, rollable strips. It’s an efficient way to lift large areas of turf compared to manual digging, which is time-consuming, uneven, and can wreak havoc on your back.
These turf lifting machines have a blade that slides under the surface of the lawn, severing the roots and lifting a layer of sod. This sod can then easily be rolled and removed, or even replanted elsewhere if you’re relocating parts of your lawn.
Ideal Uses for a Turf Cutting Machine
These versatile garden machines are incredibly handy for a wide range of applications. Popular uses include:
- Landscaping: Clear areas quickly for flower beds, patios, or new lawn layouts.
- Artificial grass installation: Remove natural turf in preparation for synthetic grass.
- Pipe and cable laying: Dig trenches more easily with turf out of the way.
- Turf relocation: Move patches of grass to new areas of your garden or site.
From domestic gardens to large outdoor spaces, a turf removal machine helps get the job done faster and more neatly than can be achieved through manual labour.
Buy a Turf Cutter to Save Time and Effort
Traditional methods of turf removal involve cutting the lawn into squares with a spade, digging under each piece, and manually hauling them away. It’s exhausting, messy, and inconsistent—especially on compacted or dry soil.
A turf cutter offers an alternative that’s cleaner, quicker, and much less physically demanding. Once set to the right depth, the machine glides through the lawn, leaving behind even, rollable strips ready for removal. It’s a real must-have if you’re tackling anything more than a tiny patch of lawn.
Features to Look For in a Turf Cutter
We sell the Camon TC07, which is packed with user-friendly features to make your job easier. It is a relatively small turf cutter—compact yet powerful—ideal for homeowners and professionals alike.
Some key features include:
- Adjustable cutting depth: Allows you to fine-tune the blade height, up to 35mm, to suit various turf and soil types.
- Self-propulsion: Reduces operator fatigue on larger jobs or uneven terrain.
- Durable blades: Tough enough to cut through thick roots and compacted soil.
- Reliable petrol engine: Makes it easy to operate anywhere—no power cable needed.
How to Prepare and Use Your Garden Turf Remover
Before using your turf lifter, give your lawn a short mow and remove any visible obstacles like stones or garden debris. This helps prevent damage to the machine and ensures smoother operation.
Watering the area the day before will also help soften the ground, making cutting easier and more effective. A quick test? Push your thumb into the soil—if it reaches the first knuckle easily, it’s ready to go.
Then:
- Set the cutting depth to just beneath the root layer.
- Start the engine and guide the machine as it moves forward.
- Once lifted, roll up the turf and set it aside.
If the sod crumbles or you notice roots left behind, adjust the blade slightly deeper. Proper depth is key to cleanly lifting intact strips.
Can I Reuse the Turf I’ve Cut?
Absolutely. Many gardeners use a grass turf remover to temporarily lift turf during renovations or to relocate it elsewhere. Just be sure to:
- Cut deeply enough to retain the root system.
- Keep the removed turf moist to avoid it drying out.
- Prepare the new ground well for replanting.
With care, your lawn can be given a second lease of life in a different spot.
Why Choose Ron Smith for Your Turf Cutting Needs?
If you’re looking to buy a garden turf cutter, we have got you covered. With years of experience in garden machinery, we’re proud to supply reliable, professional-grade equipment, backed by helpful advice and excellent aftercare.
Ready to Transform Your Lawn?
Whether you’re undertaking a major landscaping project or simply preparing for artificial grass, a turf cutter from Ron Smith can save you hours of hard labour. And if you’re searching for a ‘turf cutter for sale near me’, our nationwide delivery service will bring it to your home.
FAQs
Do I need any experience to operate a turf cutter?
Not necessarily. Our turf cutters are designed with ease of use in mind. As long as you follow the safety guidelines and manufacturer’s instructions, even first-time users can operate them with confidence. Start slowly and adjust the depth as needed for best results. If you need any advice, our garden machinery experts are always on hand to help.
When is the best time to use a turf cutting machine?
Spring and early autumn are ideal, as the ground is usually soft and easy to work with. Avoid using your turf cutter in winter when the soil is frozen, or during prolonged dry spells when the ground becomes too hard—this can lead to poor results and damage the machine.
Can I use a turf cutter to get rid of weeds too?
A turf cutter can help remove the top layer of grass and surface weeds, but it won’t eliminate all root systems. Some deep-rooted weeds may regrow unless further treatment is applied, such as manual removal or herbicide application.
Why do you only sell a petrol-powered turf cutter?
Petrol turf cutters offer the greatest power and mobility, especially for areas without easy access to electricity. They’re also better suited for heavy-duty use in compacted or clay-heavy soil.
What kind of maintenance does a turf cutter require?
Keep your turf cutter in top shape by: • Cleaning it after each use, especially the blades. • Checking for wear and sharpening blades regularly. • Lubricating moving parts to prevent rust or friction damage. • Getting an annual service to ensure everything’s working as it should. With basic upkeep, your turf cutter will serve you reliably for years.