Greystone America, the internationally recognized leader in manure vacuums and arena rakes.
MAXIVAC
211 gallon storage capacity - equivalent to approximately 5-6 wheelbarrow loads - heavy duty, great for larger pastures as well as paddocks and stalls.
We specialize in the manufacture and distribution of revolutionary equine products that provide quality and easy to use equipment to maintain your horse property. With the Greystone Maxi Vac,
Paddock Vac and Arena Rakes, maintaining a well groomed and healthy environment for you and your animals has never been quicker,
PADDOCKVAC
105 gallon storage capacity - equivalent to approximately 3-4 wheelbarrow loads - perfect for smaller pastures as well as paddocks and stalls.
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The 5’ Arena Rake and 7’ Arena Rake Pro provide an optimum riding surface and grooms your surface back to as new condition in minutes.
ON ALL PRODUCTS
easier - or more affordable. Since 2005 Greystone products
have been in wide use throughout the USA, Europe and Australia. We’re the trend setters for
equine products that provide quality and easy to use equipment to help you work faster and more efficiently. You can see all our products in action on our website -
www.greystoneamerica.com. You can also buy them directly online! Right now, we’re offering 50% off shipping* on all products to custom- ers in the continental USA.
MANURE VACUUMS • ARENA RAKES
www.greystoneamerica.com
MANURE
AMERICA ARENA RAKES
For more information, or to order, call us at 800•501•4669 Dealer inquiries invited.
*Continental USA only. Alaska, Hawaii and Canada please call for shipping quotes. Call 800-501-4669 for details. ® 2011 Greystone America
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