ANNUAL EQUIPMENT & PRODUCT BUYER'S GUIDE
CULTIVATORS/TILLERS AQUA-AID Solutions
IMANTS KORO FTM® The Imants Koro FTM®
is available in four working widths with
the 2.0 (6.6 ft.)- and 2.5-meter (8.2 ft.) machines being ideal for sprig harvesting when fitted with the Universe Rotor. The FTM 2.0 is a heavy-duty fraize mower for removing unwanted surface matter such as
Poa-annua, thatch, weeds, or the entire surface to a depth of 2 inches (5 cm). A side arm conveyor removes debris directly into a trailer, leaving a level, even surface. The KORO FTM 2.0 is designed for turfgrass farms and sports field applications like football and soccer fields.
Website:
http://www.aquaaidsolutions.com/cultural-solutions/imants-koro-ftm/
Campey Turf Care Systems Campey™ UNIRAKE™ AND UNI-SCRATCH™ The Campey™ UNIRAKE™ is designed for and by leading groundsmen to accurately maintain natural and synthetic grass, including hybrid surfaces. The UNIRAKE offers high intensity grooming that can be calibrated in its severity. A brush can be fitted on the back of the UNIRAKE for use on different playing surfaces. The Campey UNI-SCRATCH™ is the ideal solution for those looking for professional and effective maintenance of natural and synthetic grass surfaces. The UNI-SCRATCH has been developed to infill or refill when installing or maintaining synthetic grass carpets. It also can be used for the final organic matter removal on natural grass hybrid carpet pitches when carrying out annual renovations. The UNI-SCRATCH moves on four supporting rollers which are adjustable in height to allow the most appropriate working depth. The rotors can be equipped with springs or linear brushes in PPL. Rear linkage to tractors of at least 30-hp.
Visit
www.campeyturfcare.com.
Northwest Tillers Turf Tiller If you are looking for a reverse or forward tiller, you should take a look at the Northwest Turf Tiller. It eliminates your sod ribbons while giving you a superior seed surface for greater germination in ONE PASS. The Northwest Turf Tiller is extremely heavy-duty. Models start at 7 feet (2.134 meters) and go to 16 feet (4.877 meters) in one-foot (30.48-cm) increments. Standard features include: the oil cooler, hard-faced blades, plastic liner, and the finger bar behind the blades. Northwest Tillers has been manufacturing tillers for over 60 years. We offer the only Turf Tiller made in the United States, so parts are just a telephone call away. We have dealers throughout the U.S.A. If you are looking for a dependable, extremely heavy-duty machine, and parts within 24 hours, Northwest Tillers is your only choice.
For more information, call 1-800-204-3122 or visit
https://nwtiller.com/.
Redexim North America – BLEC Blecavator BV145 The NEW Blecavator compact series has been re-designed to work more efficiently and is supplied as standard with a quick fit attachment system offering a seed hopper as an option to increase versatility. The well-proven standard Blecavator is a one-pass, ground-preparer, cultivating and digging down to between 4–7-inches (10.16-17.78 cm) while lifting and screening the stones and debris down to between 0.5– 2-inches (1.27-5.08 cm) through the adjustable screening tines, burying the stones and debris, raking the ground level, and compacting the soil with the rear packer roll. For more information, visit
http://redexim.com.
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