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ANNUAL EQUIPMENT & PRODUCT BUYER'S GUIDE


SOD HARVESTERS  ROBOMAX JD AUTOMATIC ROLL SOD HARVESTER


New Upgraded 4G Telematics | Auto-Steer Camera | 2.2 gallons/hr With Turn-key operation this heavy-duty workhorse is ready-to-roll in less than 30 seconds and is one of the most intuitive and economical Automatic Harvesters on the market requiring only 2.2 gallons (8.33 liters) of fuel per hour. Optional adjustable Pre-Roller for improved cutting quality and increased floatation, alongside the proven Automatic Flap Control, keeping sod roll flaps consistent, maintaining a stable pallet. 10 Preset Stacking Patterns and ability to back out and drop pallets clear from the cut line. For even more efficiency and precision, the state-of-the-art Auto-Steer Camera is now an available option. Backed by our ever-growing Global Dealer Network to ensure timely service and limit harvesting downtime, your RoboMax will stay the course with affordable OEM parts, quality assurance, fit, and warranty for peace of mind. Upgraded 4G Brouwer Telematics with user-friendly Web Dashboard, allows factory technicians to perform remote diagnostics, updates, and adjustments for additional harvest optimization.


 MARK-II FOLDABLE COMPACT SOD CUTTER


LIGHTWEIGHT FOR RENTALS & CONTRACTORS | 5.5 HP HONDA GGX160 The compact and transportable MARK II Sod Cutter is built with the same quality and heavy-duty frame construction as all the BROUWER harvesters. With folding handles for easy storage or transport in a truck or car, this lightweight tool can be used anywhere that turf requires removing, repairing, renovating, or lifting. With a 13-inch (33.02-cm) split cutting blade to reduce vibration, including adjustable spacing, the Mark II makes it smooth and easy to use for the operator and the perfect tool for landscapers, contractors, rental outlets, golf courses, and cemeteries alike. The Mark II is ready for any task with optional blades to shred old cut sod and dethatcher blades to remove thatch when required.


 Van Vuuren Turf Harvesters


Campey Turf Care Systems has added the Dutch-made Van Vuuren Turf Harvesters to their industry- leading stable of machines. Van Vuuren, a leading supplier of machinery for the turfgrass industry since 1988, offers technological innovations that provide turfgrass growers with optimal results. The single-operator TurfTick®


2316 Universal Stacker is a compact, proven, economical, and durable


1040 is durable, heavy-in-weight, and has a solid design. It’s an economical solution for harvesting high-quality large turf rolls, with a production capacity of 2,400 sq. m (25,833 sq. ft) per hour. Working together, with this Van Vuuren equipment added to its lineup, Campey can provide the sales, service, and backup network for turfgrass producers in the UK and Ireland following the traditional Campey attributes of being reliable, widely compatible, easy to maintain, and user-friendly whilst excelling in their operation.


machine with a harvesting capacity of approximately 900 sq. m (9,688 sq. ft.) per hour. The BigTick®


TPI Turf News November/December 2023


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