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Peter Britton on 01747 855335 email:
peter@pitchcare.com
DRAINAGE
Traditional drainage and Lytag banding of greens and fairways
when our larger Kubota tractor and VertiDrain would have to stay off the pitch.
There were areas of the pitch, the goalmouths for example, that we only wanted to spike and not to have the air injection on. This was not a problem - all it took was a lift of a lever and the machine went back to being a normal SISIS Javelin. Three day later we had a training session on the Molineux pitch. There were fifteen players training for one and half hours on one half of the pitch and, after play, there was no more divots or scars than in any other training session, even though the pitch was softer under foot. So, no stability concerns there. We then went
onto the training ground pitches where Ben Lloyd (demonstrator) used the MultiSlit deep slitter and the MultiTiner drum aerator on our own 20hp tractor. He first used the MultiTiner on our reserve team pitch and the whole area was aerated to 4 inches in one hour and twenty minutes with no disturbance to the playing surface. He then moved on to the 6 inch MultiSlit on our first team pitch, which was, again, a very quick and easy process with no disturbance and great results. Both machines were easy to mount on the three point
linkage, easy to maintain and very effective as the results show.
Tine replacement and prices are very good. All three machines ticked all the right boxes for us, including the prices. These are now on our wish list to the clubs secretary. Finally, I would like to thank Laurence at Pitchcare and Jason, Andrew and Ben from SISIS for all their help, and who made it possible to have all our pitches aerated in record time!
Tel: 01785 812706
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NSIrrigation@aol.com www.northstaffsirrigation.co.uk
COST EFFECTIVE TRENCHING WITH AFT 45
A.F.T. TRENCHERS LTD
16/17 Addison Road, Chilton Industrial Estate, Sudbury, Suffolk CO10 2YW
Tel: 01787 311811 Fax: 01787 310888 E-mail:
info@trenchers.co.uk •
www.trenchers.co.uk
PHILIP DIXON Contractors Ltd Est. 1978 Sportsturf Drainage Specialists
Golf Course • Sportsfield Drainage • Construction • Renovation Slitting/Banding • Vertidraining Groundbreaker • Sand Master Topdressing • Overseeding Spraying • Cultivation
Tel: 01772 877289
Fax: 01772 877479 (Preston, Lancs)
www.dixondrainage.co.uk
FERTILISERS & CHEMICALS Miles Drainage Limited
Quality Land Drainage Systems for Sports Pitches, Golf Courses and other Amenity Areas
•Advice, design and installation •Piped systems •Sand Slitting •Gravel Banding
Tel: 01359 259424 Fax: 01359 258073 Web:
www.milesdrainage.co.uk
Email:
trenchers@milesdrainage.co.uk
Unique solutions for turf and horticulture. • Natural Organics • Fertilisers • Micronutrients
Call 05600 758784
info@growthproducts.co.uk
Growth Products = Growth Solutions DESIGN : INSTALLATION : MAINTENANCE
Pitch Construction : Piped Drainage Systems Sand Slitting : Blec Vibro Sand Banding
Koro Surfacing : Vertidraining : Topdressing : Overseeding
Appley Bridge, Wigan, Lancs WN6 9DT t 01257 255321 f 01257 255327
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office@duncanrosslanddrainage.co.uk www.duncanrosslanddrainage.co.uk
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Contact: Melvyn Taylor
Office: 01283 551417 Mobile: 07836 259133 Email:
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