ANNUAL EQUIPMENT & PRODUCT BUYER'S GUIDE
SOD HARVESTERS The BigTick®
large turf rolls The BigTick®
1040 | 1048 harvests high-quality
is durable, heavy in weight, and has a solid design. It is the best and most economical solution for harvesting high-quality large turf rolls. With the speed of operation offered by the BigTick, a high production capacity is achieved. A big turf roll has a maximum width of 40 inches (1 meter). It becomes possible to harvest two 20-inch (0.5-meter) turf rolls by installing the optional center colter disk. This turf harvesting machine delivers consistent thickness and compact large turf rolls. Top-quality blades ensure top-quality turf rolls. Advantages of the BigTick when harvesting large turf rolls: • Top-quality and strong cutting blade • Heavy frame and sturdy pressure roller • Optional middle colter disk to split the roll width in half • Standard feature electronic thickness control • Manually adjustable thickness control for general adjustments For more information about the BigTick, please scan the QR-code or visit
www.vuuren.com
The BigSlab®
The BigSlab®
3040 harvests the desired slabs 3040 is designed explicitly to market
turf for medium and large projects, such as parks and soccer fields. This machine is ideal for marketing your high-quality turf. Enjoy the excellent speed, efficiency in cutting, transporting, and placing the turf with minimum effort with this sod harvester. A distinctive feature of this machine is that it does not roll the turf but folds and stacks it. In this way, a higher transport efficiency can be achieved while there is no need for a second operator on the machine. The thickness of the turf is automatically measured and adjusted by a self-developed computer system with multiple sensors and actuators. These features make the folded turf ideal for sports field repair and installation. For more information about the BigSlab3040, please scan the QR-code or visit
www.vuuren.com
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TPI Turf News November/December 2023
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