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ANNUAL EQUIPMENT & PRODUCT BUYER’S GUIDE SOD HARVESTERS


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Rollmaster The Rollmaster automated harvester is controlled from the tractor. It is also available as a standard two- person operation. Features include: • Operator-friendly control panel • 32-tube dispenser • Long-lasting conveyor chain • Self-contained hydraulic system with dual 22-gpm pumps • Hydraulic oil cooler with automatic electric fan • Large flotation tires • Available in 30-, 42- or 48-in. solid cut or 42- or 48-in. double cut automated or standard series Option: • Bi-directional side discharge conveyor eliminates need for forklift driver


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RL Series Big Roll Harvester The RL30 and RL42 big roll pull-behind harvesters feature: • Full floating head to produce a more even harvest • 100 percent self-contained hydraulic system (no need for tractor remotes) • Two-stage 540 PTO pump, allowing lower rpm • Rear-mounted hydraulic provides ground operator with controls • Adjustable head speed • Hydraulic tube clamp • Electric depth control • RL42 and RL42D: netting applicator • RL42 and RL42D: built for large or small farms Option: • Electric counter with horn


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3030 Big Roll Sod Harvester The KWMI 3030 Big Roll Sod Harvester is a user-friendly, three-point hitch machine featuring: • 540 PTO pump-driven • Netting attachments • On-the-go depth control


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Slab/Mini-Roll Harvester This harvester features a floating head designed to reduce scalping and deliver uniform sod thickness. Available on the John Deere 5065E and 5065M as a slab or mini-roll unit in 16-, 18- and 24-inch cut. Standard features include: • Tarp rack • Canopy • Hydraulic depth control • Side-cut coulters • Operating lights Options: • Hydraulic auto steer • Cross conveyor for rolling attachment • 54-in. x 48-in. pallet wall cavity


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