Versatility in groundcare Vredo Compact Seeders
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The Vredo Compact Seeder features cutter discs that make V-shaped slits that protect the critical texture of the turf and leaves the microbiological life undisturbed. Precise amounts of seed are placed in the slits, 7.5cm apart, and the roller seals them for germination. Available in operating widths of 1.0m, 1.4m, 1.8m and 2.2m.
Supa Compact Compact Precise sowing widths - Exceptional accuracy - 100% germination rates Raycam Carrier Turf The Raycam Carrier Turf
features seven point aerating discs producing a shearing effect in the root zone and subsoil layer with minimal effect on the surface. The machines produce up to 100kg blade pressure to ensure good penetration, cutting through thatch and creating beneficial air channels to the root system with a combination of aeration, brush and roller.
The Vredo Supa Compact Seeder is specifically designed for golf greens, fairways and other fine turf areas with a highly precise sowing width of just 3.5cm, allowing soil to be seeded with exceptional accuracy directly in contact with the moist soil, even in difficult corners. Available in operating widths of 0.8m, 1.2m and 1.6m.
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Carrier Turf 175 2 widths - 1.75 and 4.25m - 3 point linkage / towed - Mid surface aeration Raycam Speedressers The Raycam Speedresser 18
is a bulk drop-spreader, designed to handle all topdressing materials. Flotation tyres minimise the risk of turf compaction. Designed for all turf managers, from sports club groundsmen to local authority maintenance teams and contractors.
The Raycam Speedresser 24 Speedresser 24 Speedresser 18 Handles all topdressing tasks - Minimises turf compaction - PTO-driven QU ALIT Y G R OUNDC A RE E Q U I PMENT - Comprehensive European Dealer Network
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For those users seeking maximum spreading capability, the larger Speedresser 24 has a spreading width of 2.4m. It can be powered by tractors of 60hp and above, and the agitator and rollers are PTO-driven via the heavy-duty transmission.
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