GROUNDS MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT
GROUNDS MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT Square Turf Doctor
Removes 23cm (9") 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. Turf Doctors are to be used with the BMS Mallets only.
Description Size Turf Doctor spare blades available. Soil Profile Sampler
A robust shovel type sampler, slightly tapered to give a clean cut with minimal disturbance. The blade is easily removed to allow examination of the profile. The plug can be replaced with minimal surface disturbance.
Depth: 19.4cm (7.9”) Soil Compaction Tester/Penetrometer
Compaction causes serious problems on many soils and can be a serious problem for turf managers. Compacted soils result in poor root and plant development. Compacted soil is dense; rooting may be adversely affected. Mega Pascal scale on as standard.
Stainless Soil Sampler ¾”
A high quality small core sampler manufactured in stainless steel and features a double window tine for quick and easy appraisal of soil stratas near the surface. This handy sampler has a loose ‘T’ handle for convenient storage, and for assistance with removal of the sample. Supplied complete with storage container.
Depth: 30cm (12”)
Compaction severely restricts the manner in which soil naturally manages water; both by holding water near the surface of the field - and by limiting the ability of plants to take up water and nutrients from below. Excess surface water makes fields difficult to work in the spring and fall.
A compacted zone means that fertilisers, pesticides and herbicides you apply cannot be utilised efficiently. If they are not absorbed, they can be wasted away easily.
Cut Depth Weight
Square Turf Doctor 23cm x 23cm 12cm (4.75”) 9.10kg (9” x 9”)
Standard Soil Sampler 1” (2.5cm)
For general purpose work, the core sample taken is easily examined in the large tine window.
Depth: 30cm (12”) Prism Gauge
Keeping a smooth, even surface on turf has never been so easy to see!
Looking for a way to ensure that all your cutting units operate at the same height of cut and leave smooth, clean edges? The prism gauge allows turf managers to view
the cut and condition of their turf after being mown.
Observe the blade tips, determine height of cut and guarantee consistency all with the prism gauge. Easy to view ruler make this the easiest tool to see what is really happening with their turf.
Landscrape Rake - 18E
High tensile steel teeth landscaping rake complete with back edge for grading and levelling. 28 inches wide, 18 teeth complete with 6ft handle, ready for use. Designed to conform to regulations received by government contracts.
Grass/Leaf Rake (32P-25”) (48P-38”)
Self-cleaning leaf and grass rake with back supports to allow debris to build up on the rake. When full, lift and turn, and the debris will fall from the rake to the wheelbarrow. Strong yet flexible nylon tines.
Bunker Rake 16P
A light weight, very strong and flexible rake, ideal for golf bunkers. 65cm wide (3cm gap between teeth).
SNOW AND FROST SOLUTIONS
ALS supply a wide range of snow removal and winter products including rock salt, snow shovels, salt spreaders and grit bins.
Please see pages 73-75 for more information
or visit
www.amenity.co.uk
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