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ANNUAL EQUIPMENT & PRODUCT BUYER'S GUIDE


SEEDERS/PLANTERS Brillion Farm Equipment Till ‘N Seed®


, Model BPSB-6


Designed and built from input received from customers and producers that desired a simple, reliable, and efficient overseeder, the Brillion Till ‘N Seed®


can operate under a wide variety of conditions and accurately plant a


multitude of seed varieties and seed mixtures. The Till ‘N Seed, featuring patented technology, utilizes ground- driven tillage and seed placement rotors that are self-cleaning to allow for operation in high residue conditions. These unique features make the Till ‘N Seed the ideal tool for seeding into existing turf, renovating pastures, restoring athletic fields and lawns, and planting food plots. For more information, visit www.landoll.com.


First Products, Inc. SEEDA-vator • • •


Loosens soil prior to laying sod


Creates the seedbed for primary seeding Prepares the ground for seeding


• Uses a patented vibrating action to loosen and break up the soil in the root zone without destroying the established turf The SEEDA-vator seeder provides turf professionals with the flexibility of primary seeding or overseeding with the same machine. The patented swivel hitch allows the operator to turn around objects without tearing established turf. The solid vibrating tines fracture and loosen the soil without disrupting the turf, while creating the seedbed. First Products designed the seed cup to enable use of both small and large seed. The ground driven seed box allows for variable ground speed without changing the desired seeding rate. For more information, visit www.1stproducts.com.


First Products, Inc. SEEDA-vator with Multi Spike Shaft First Products designed the SEEDA-vator with the full range of features as listed above, including the Universal Shaft System which allows the operator to change shafts for a variety of seeding jobs. The Multi Spike shaft is an optional shaft that can be changed in the Universal Frame. The Multi Spike shaft is a non-PTO powered shaft. Using its conical shaped tines, it creates more holes per square foot (over 55) than any other Universal Shaft, which provides high speed seeding to get the job done fast. This unit is available in 40-in., 60- in., and 80-in. widths. For more information, visit www.1stproducts.com.


First Products, Inc. SEEDA-vator with Multi Tine Shaft First Products designed the SEEDA-vator with the full range of features as listed above, including the Universal Shaft System which allows the operator to change shafts for a variety of seeding jobs. The Multi Tine shaft is an optional shaft that can be changed in the Universal Frame. It uses a vibratory action to create the seedbed, with the 2-in. tines vibrating on a gentler offset of 2 degrees, which makes seeding into netting easier, and without ripping the net. The seeding depth can be controlled off the rear roller. This unit is available in 40-in., 60-in., and 80-in. widths. For more information, visit www.1stproducts.com.


Redexim North America Overseeder 1275 The Overseeder 1275 is fast and effective. It actually buries the seed up to ¾ inches (20mm) deep in the ground, safe from the beaks of hungry birds and out of the way of the wind. The amount of seed you wish to sow is controllable to a highly accurate degree and the Overseeder takes the most undulating ground firmly in its stride. This is thanks to individually mounted coulters that allow them to ‘float’ over contours. For more information, visit http://redexim.com.


50 TPI Turf News November/December 2017


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