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ANNUAL EQUIPMENT & PRODUCT BUYER’S GUIDE


NETTING TAMANET (USA)


Degradable Sod Net & Sod Wrap TAMANET markets the only degradable sod net and sod wrap. The net is available in 17- and 20- ft. lengths while the wrap is available in 23-, 29-, 40-, and 46-in. widths.


TAMANET (USA)


Ecocycle TAMANET is the exclusive distributor of Ecocycle™


, the only turf netting with accelerated degradation.


Netting made from Conwed’s Ecocycle is programmed to degrade quickly below ground when no longer needed. Turf growers and consumers will benefit from accelerated degradation which minimizes entanglements in turf maintenance equipment and trip hazards in heavily worn areas. Conwed netting is made in the U.S. and is available for use on all big roll harvesters and field net setters.


NETTING INSTALLERS Sales Midwest, Inc.


Used Netting Installers Various used netting installers are available. Visit salesmidwest@sbcglobal.net or call 913-254-9560 for more details.


PARTS AND SUPPLIES BEFCO


BEFCO Mole post hole diggers Mole post hole diggers are the solution for all your fencing or tree planting needs. Four models are available for tractors ranging from 15 to 75 hp with category 1 or 2 three point hitches. Augers come with fully replaceable points and teeth and are available in 6-in., 9-in., 12-in., 18-in., 24-in. and 30-in diameters.


Brouwer Kesmac


Brouwer Kesmac Complete OEM Parts & Supplies Kesmac Brouwer carries OEM parts for all its Sod Harvesters, Reel Mowers, Forklifts, Turf Rollers, Sod Installers, Turf Vacuums and Sod Cutters. Genuine OEM parts ensure long life and low overall replacement costs. With a growing network of dealers and distributers as well as parts depots in the U.S.A. and Canada, parts can reach you quickly and efficiently around the globe. Contact Kesmac for more information at 1-888-341-5113 or visit us on the web at www.kesmac.com.


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