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Hexagon Turf Doctor


Weight: 5.30kg Order Code: 15200


This tool cuts hexagonal shaped pieces of turf 7” (18cm) across, to a depth of 3-4” (8-10cm). By using body weight either standing or jumping on the tool no other equipment is required. A very quick and effective way of turf removal, as several of the cut segments will stack in the tools ‘magazine’ allowing for continuous operation and transportation from one area to another. Replaced segments create an attractive honeycomb effect. Recovery is quick and effective. The bottom of the cut segments can be ‘scalped’ to ensure squareness when replacing.


Square Turf Doctor


Weight: 9.10kg Order Code: 15090


Order Code: 15095 Square Turf Doctor Blades


Removes 9” (23cm) pyramid shape squares of turf sod. Repaired areas can be played on straight away, because of the deep extraction taken. Each sod is cut exactly square and fits quickly and neatly into every exchange hole. A complete repair can be made with no gaps left between the sods.


- The true surface level is maintained - The playing surface remains firm and stable as each sod is held firmly in place by the wedges of undisturbed soil. - There is minimal root loss and recovery is very quick.


See page 50 for mallets


Turf Slitter


Weight: 1.85kg Order Code: 15010


A highly effective tool for replacing, renewing, repairing or simply lifting turf quickly and easily. Depth of cut is kept constant by the two skids either side of the tool, which allows equal replacement of extracted turf.


62 Turf Care | Products for the outdoor professional


All prices exclude carriage and VAT within UK


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