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ANNUAL EQUIPMENT & PRODUCT BUYER'S GUIDE SOD HARVESTERS


Trebro Manufacturing, Inc. AutoStack II New Automatic Flap Control System The Trebro AutoStack II high production stacking turf harvester is designed for one-person operation. A new heated and air conditioned cab uses curved glass panels both front and rear for maximum visibility. A 140 hp Cummins engine with all-wheel hydrostatic drive and large flotation tires allow the AutoStack II to harvest through wet, muddy conditions. In hot, dry conditions, the machine keeps harvesting with twin 24-in. cutting heads with dual adjustable down pressure. Other features include: • New automatic roll flap positioning system • Modular control system with diagnostics interface • Automatic stacker, conveyor back and head lift sequence • • • • •


Larger, more powerful cutting head motors


Simplified and robust stacker spear bar and rotate mechanisms Scrap dump for disposal of bad rolls


Drive system with 25 percent more torque and top end speed Optional Telematics with Remote Service Tool


This machine quickly pays for itself delivering maximum productivity and sod quality with minimized waste and downtime. Visit www.trebro.com.


Trebro Manufacturing, Inc. SC 2010 Roll The SC2010 Roll turf harvester is powered by a 99-hp Cummins engine. The front axle with 170-degree steering capability provides maneuverability for smaller fields and faster end-of- row turns. All-wheel drive with rear wheel anti-spin control keeps it on track in muddy conditions. The deluxe cab with anti-vibration mounts has heat and air conditioning and improved visibility of the cutting head, conveyor and stacking functions. The new Automatic flap control system places the flaps in position for consistently neat, stable stacks. Now available in a 21-; 23- or 24-in. cut widths with floating cutting head and adjustable down pressure to deliver a smooth, even cut. The new optional pallet squeeze keeps turf rolls within the pallet size dimensions to meet international truckload widths. A rear-mounted automatic pallet injector holds 10 empty pallets. An optional pallet lift can be installed for double-sided pallets. Optional: Telematics with Remote Service Tool. Visit www.trebro.com.


Trebro Manufacturing, Inc. SC 2010 SLAB The SC 2010 Slab automatic turfgrass harvester offers many features to maximize efficiency and productivity. With all- wheel drive and rear-wheel anti-spin control, the harvester stays on track in wet, muddy conditions. The 170-degree front steering axle with zero turning radius makes it suitable for smaller fields. Full pallets of turf can be quickly backed out of the way when a forklift is unavailable. The harvester’s cab has been designed for operator comfort and visibility. Trebro’s exclusive floating cutting head is available in a 21-in. or 24-in. wide cut and has adjustable down pressure, maximizing productivity with minimal waste. Slabs are picked up and stacked by a hydraulically- powered hook system that is gentle on turf and produces tight, stable stacks. The rear-mounted pallet injector holds 10 empty pallets and can be equipped with an optional pallet lifter to use double-sided pallets. Optional: Telematics with Remote Service Tool. Please visit www.trebro.com.


62 TPI Turf News November/December 2017


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