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ANNUAL EQUIPMENT & PRODUCT BUYER'S GUIDE


IRRIGATION Hunter Industries Three-Quarter-Inch Rotors: PGP-04-PRB, I-20-04-PRB, I-20-06-PRB World’s Best ¾-inch Rotors Now Equipped to Handle High Pressures. Hunter Industries is proud to introduce the Pressure Regulated Body for the PGP-04 and I-20 rotors. The pressure-regulated bodies will take incoming pressures of 50-100 PSI and reduce them to 45 PSI. The Hunter PRB rotors allow the nozzles to operate at peak efficiency. Having the pressure regulator in the body allows it to remain in place and functional even if the original riser is removed and replaced for service. For details, see: http://www.hunterindustries.com/irrigation-product/rotors/pgp-ultra-i-20-prb.


Magnation Water Technologies Turfbolt™ Transform water quality with Magnation’s powerful Turfbolt™ to a more vibrant, productive and energized state. Eliminate dry spots and improve soil infiltration, improve moisture retention and boost soil health—resulting in better quality and denser, safer and greener turf with 20 percent less water. Reduce chemicals, fertilizers and inputs by 10 percent. Save energy while also keeping sprinkler emitters and hoses free of mineral scale buildup. Excellent for sprinklers and hoses, and can be used in seeders and fertigation. Available sizes include ¾-in., 1-in. and 1.25-in., and come in hose and NPT threads. Easy to use and long lasting, ROI is typically within one year. With a usual lifespan of 10-15 years, enjoy the benefits year after year. Magnation enables you to do more with less, sustainably. Chemical-free, energy-free and maintenance-free—and zero byproducts.


R&R Products, Inc. Irrigation Products R&R Products supplies thousands of irrigation products including sprinklers, PVC & iron fittings, spray nozzles, hoses and much more. Call 800-528-3446 or email sales@rrproducts. com to request a free catalog.


TPI Turf News November/December 2016


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