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ANNUAL EQUIPMENT & PRODUCT BUYER'S GUIDE SOD HARVESTERS


Trebro Manufacturing, Inc. Trebro TSR Peat Model Trebro is now offering their TSR automatic stacking turf harvester in a Peat High-Floatation model. This new machine is equipped with 800-45- 26.5 Altura tires providing superior floatation and performance in soft peat soil conditions. Powered by a 160-horsepower Cummins engine with all wheel hydrostatic drive, this rugged machine can handle a wide variety of harvesting conditions. A quiet, comfortable operators cab rotates 90-degrees to place the operator in the best position to see all harvesting and stacking functions. The reliable time-tested Trebro stacking system, along with a new automatic roll flap positioning system, results in neat, stable stacks. A unique, cross-conveyor scrap dump places scrap sod out of the way for the next pass or accumulates and discards scrap sod at the end of the field. Optional Telematics with Remote Service Tool is also available. Please visit http://trebro.com/.


Trebro Manufacturing, Inc. TSS Automatic Stacking Slab Harvester The all new Trebro TSS automatic stacking slab harvester incorporates proven Trebro technology, with many new and innovative features. Powered by a 160-horsepower Cummins engine, with all-wheel hydrostatic drive, this rugged machine can handle a wide variety of harvesting conditions. A quiet, comfortable, operators cab rotates 90-degrees, placing the operator in the best position to see all harvesting and stacking functions. A variety of available cutting widths include: 16, 21, 23, or 24-inch. A unique, cross-conveyor scrap dump places scrap sod out of the way for the next pass or accumulates and discards scrap sod at the end of the field. The cross-stacking pattern consistently produces neat, stable stacks of turf. The pallet injector holds 20 empty pallets with an on-the-go pallet exchange. Optional: Telematics with Remote Service Tool. Please visit http://trebro.com/.


Trebro Manufacturing, Inc. Trebro AutoStack 3 As the newest, most refined, high-production machine on the market, the Trebro AutoStack 3 is the ultimate in turf harvesting production. Along with Trebro’s industry-leading reliability, economy, and time-tested value, it combines tried and true design with many new features that set it apart. Features Include:


• All-wheel drive and large high flotation tires for easy operation in wet, muddy conditions • Dual 24-inch cutting heads with dual adjustable down pressure for outstanding quality of cut with minimum waste • On the go scrap dump • Centralized control box • Dual shoeless autosteer for harvesting in both directions • Telematics with remote service tool • Plus many more The state-of-the-art air-conditioned and heated cab uses curved glass on the front and rear for outstanding visibility of all harvesting and stacking functions. The Trebro AutoStack 3 quickly pays for itself thanks to its one-operator system, maximum productivity and sod quality, with reduced waste and downtime. Please visit: http://trebro.com/.


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