GROUNDS MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT
GROUNDS MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT Dragmats
Big Banana Dew Switch
For removal of dew and worm castings from greens and other fine turf. Promotes quicker drying and raising of ground temperature to encourage growth and avoid disease. Aluminium construction with two hand
grips and a solid ferrule preventing distortion of the tube end. The replaceable end section is 2.5 metres (8.2ft) in length, and constructed from a high quality fibreglass rod.
Specifications: • Dew Switch Weight: 1kg • Big Banana Dew Switch End Section available • Also a Switch tip to suit most other dew switches is available
Dew Brush
For fast removal of dew. Supplied in two halves the problems of damage through transportation and storage is minimised greatly.
The bracket
holding the unit together is easily attached/detached in a matter of seconds.
Another unique advantage is that one half of the brush can be used on its own creating a secondary smaller 1.5m dew brush if required.
Models available: Description Dew Brush c/w Switch Handle
Width Weight 3m 3.75kg
Dew Brush c/w Composite Handle 3m 3.75kg Dragbrush
Heavy duty steel frame encloses stiff nylon bristle heads, which are replaceable. For use with top dressings, dew and worm cast removal, grass grooming and ground clearance.
Sizes Available: Description
4ft Dragbush 6ft Dragbush
Width Weight 1.22m
4.3kg 1.83m 7.15kg SHOP ONLINE 24/7 @
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The only Dragmats constructed from stainless steel. For use with top dressings, overseeding, grass lifting
prior to cutting etc. Supplied complete with Chain Bridle, Handle and connection Draw Bar. All roll up for storage.
Sizes Available:
Description 3ft Dragmat 6ft Dragmat
Sarel Spikers
Three widths of Sarel Aerators are available, enabling a choice to be made to suit your requirements. Aids water/air penetration, greatly improves root growth, for use when seeding and general turf maintenance. Sarels may be pushed or pulled depending upon ground conditions and depth of penetration required.
Each large spiked section is 11” (28cm) in diameter, calculated to avoid ‘tearing’ of the turf. The Tensile Steel Spikes are ¼” (6mm) in diameter, and 1¾” (45mm) in length. Each spike is replaceable, held on with a nylock nut.
Models available:
12” (300mm) Wide Unit - Weight 64lbs, 30kg, 63 spikes 24” (600mm) Wide Unit - Weight 120lbs, 54kg, 126 spikes 36” (900mm) Wide Unit - Weight 180lbs, 80kg, 189 spikes
36" (92cm) Levelawn ‘Greenkeeper B’
Very lightweight, slightly flexible design, it follows minor ground contours without scarring. Ideal for most ongoing general work.
Weight: 6.3kg
Width Weight 0.92m 10.1kg 1.83m 19.3kg
Levelawns and Lutes
A full range of Levelawns (or lutes) for use on fine turf areas. The smaller being ideal for general grading and levelling work, whilst the larger are used to remove even the slightest undulations when used correctly. All models are supplied complete with a handle ready to use.
28” Flip Over
General purpose heavy duty double sided ‘Flip-over’ design. Flat side for levelling and sharp side for aggressive preparation work.
Weight: 6.3kg
Roller Squeegee 1m
Designed to push collected water quickly and effectively. Works equally well on most surfaces. Also ideal for dew removals. A soft sponge core surrounded by a heavy gauge flexible PVC skin to provide superior quality and strength. The old days of soft sponge squeegees falling apart have long gone! All working parts are non-corrosive.
Sizes Available: Description
24 inch Roller Squeegee 39 inch Roller Squeegee
Width Weight 0.6m 1m
3.9kg 3.9kg
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