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ANNUAL EQUIPMENT & PRODUCT BUYER'S GUIDE


AERATORS First Products, Inc.


AGRI-Vator The First Products AGRI-Vator uses a patented vibrating action to loosen and break up the soil without destroying existing turf on the surface. This unit will aerate, seed, and accomplish renovations on all types of fields including sod, hay production and sports fields. The crushing action between the roots breaks up the soil in the root zone significantly improving infiltration of air, nutrients, and water. That causes as much as 30 percent faster regrowth by stimulating the rhizomes under the surface, an advantage for producers looking for greater utilization of the rhizomes they already own. The AGRI-Vator minimizes lake and stream pollution due to runoff. The operator can vary the tine aggressiveness by changing the PTO and ground speed.


Year after year, the AGRI-Vator has proven itself to be the “most versatile piece of equipment on the farm." For more information, visit www.1stproducts.com.


Redexim North America


Level-Spike 1700 The Level-Spike 1700, with four optional types of knives and spoon tines, improves the soil drainage. The rear roller assures a safe operation, and its adjustment sets the working depth accurately. The Level-Spike is built tough and can be operated at speeds of 8.7 mph (14 kph) or more. The choice of available widths enables the customer to match the machine to their tractor and their specific requirements. There is an exceptionally wide range of knife options. There is an optional hydraulic weight transfer system which utilizes the tractor’s hydraulics to force the tines into the ground, providing maximum aeration and drainage. For more information, visit http://redexim.com.


Redexim North America


Level-Spike 2200 The Level-Spike 2200 is the wider version of the Level-Spike. The Level-Spike 2200 can drastically improve the drainage of the turf and is available with four optional types of knives and spoon tine. This wide range of knife options makes the Level-Spike applicable to a range of types of turf surfaces. The depth level is controlled by the rear roller, which also stabilizes the machines for safe operation. The Level-Spike is a fast and durable machine that can be operated as speeds of 8.7 mph (14 kph) or more. For maximum aeration and drainage there is also an optional hydraulic weight transfer system, which utilizes the tractor’s hydraulics to force the tines into the ground. For more information, visit http://redexim.com.


Redexim North America


SandMaster 2000 The SandMaster is a one-pass aerator and slit drainage machine that allows the use of wet or dry sand, gravel, or other soil amendments. The SandMaster, mounted behind the Verti-Quake, will create deep slits using vibrating coulter knives that leave playing fields ready for play. For more information, visit http://redexim.com.


Redexim North America


Verti-Core 1600 For a top-quality aerator at an affordable price, look no further than the Redexim Verti-Core 1600. With working speeds up to 3.5 mph (5.63 kph), the Redexim Verti-Core saves time and money and is one of the fastest aerators on the market today. Robust construction combined with simple adjustments makes the Verti-Core reliable and easy to use. Fewer moving parts insure simple service and less maintenance. A wide variety of tines are available. For more information, visit http://redexim.com.


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