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ANNUAL EQUIPMENT & PRODUCT BUYER'S GUIDE SOD HARVESTERS


Brouwer Kesmac NEW FOR 2019 NEW Brouwer 2200 Sod Harvester – Roll or Slab Now on the NEW John Deere 5065E The Brouwer 2200 Harvester on the NEW John Deere 5065E with a Tier 4.1 Compliant Power Tech Engine, with simple hydraulic controls is a workhorse that puts the best quality piece of Turf on the Conveyor that is possible. The Outer Frame surrounds a rugged floating cutting head that has easy pitch and roller adjustments to get the perfect cut. The low front pivot point and heavy pressure on the front roller makes sure that the head follows every contour that it encounters. The Pivot Bearing insures rapid action back and forth to provide an even cut from side to side, even cutting through curves. The heavy-duty construction makes this a perfect choice in the hardest conditions (stones included) or in Tender Turf where gentle handling is required.


Brouwer Kesmac


NEW FOR 2019 NEW Kesmac 2200 Sod Harvester - Roll or Slab


Now on the NEW John Deere 5065E The Kesmac 2200 Harvester on the NEW John Deere 5065E with a Tier 4.1 Compliant Power Tech Engine is a workhorse that puts the best quality piece of Turf on the Conveyor that is possible. The Outer Frame surrounds a rugged floating cutting head that has easy pitch and roller adjustments to get the perfect cut. The low front pivot point and heavy pressure on the front roller makes sure that the head follows every contour that it encounters. The Pivot Bearing insures rapid action back and forth to provide an even cut from side to side, even cutting through curves. The heavy-duty construction makes this a perfect choice in the hardest conditions (stones included) or in Tender Turf where gentle handling is required. A frame mounted Curved or Cross Conveyor is hydraulically driven.


FireFly Automatix, Inc.


NEW FOR 2019 New Feature—Double Stacker FireFly Automatix is pleased to introduce double layer stacking to increase your productivity. With the new Double Stack option, the ProSlab 155B becomes the world’s fastest single-head automated harvester. The simple secondary stacker over the conveyor places one piece on top of the other. This new option substantially increases productivity with only a minimal power increase, giving you the best productivity per dollar. For more information, call (801) 842-1327 or email sales@fireflyequipment.com.


Trebro Manufacturing, Inc.


NEW FOR 2019 New 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 140-horsepower John Deere 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 www.trebro.com.


20 TPI Turf News November/December 2018


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