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ANNUAL EQUIPMENT & PRODUCT BUYER'S GUIDE


AERATORS  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


 Verti-Drain 7526


The Verti-Drain 7526 Series is the first choice for anyone looking for deep penetration of a full 16-inches (40.64-cm) and high productivity up to 61,400 sq. ft./hour (5,704.25 sq. m/hour). Available with a three-speed gearbox that will match up to any tractor. The VertiDrain 7526 comes into its own in large open spaces, which includes fairways as well as football, soccer, baseball, and sod production fields. The standard .75-in. (1.905-cm) diameter, 12-in. (30.48-cm) long solid tines can be replaced with a variety of solid or hollow tines. For customers wishing to transport their 75 Series Verti-Drain on highways, a retro-fit bogie wheel system is available. For more information, visit http://redexim.com


  New and Used Aerators


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Sales Midwest offers an assortment of new and used aerators. Featured is First Products Agri-Vator used to aerate, relieve compaction, and renovate turfgrass farms, other turfgrass areas, pastures, and hay fields. It is available in 6-ft. (1.83-m), 8-ft. (2.44-m), and 12-ft. (3.66-m) widths. Visit www.salesmidwest.com, email tim@salesmidwest.com or colton@salesmidwest.com, or call 913-254-9560 for more details.


 GKB TOP AIR


The GKB Top Air is a great addition to your lineup of equipment. The Evolvente®


blades, minimize prying in the upper layer of your field,


while giving you precision slicing to help maximize air flow to your roots. Multiple easy setup options allow you to aerate and level the field at the same time while also adjusting the depth and pressure. The high operating speeds of the Top Air allow you to quickly introduce water and air throughout your field. The Top Air was designed to have minimal impact on playing surfaces, giving it the ability to be used anytime, even just before play or other use. For more information, please visit www.stecequipment.com


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