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EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS


What’s in the shed? Shibaura compact tractors 24 and 33 hp


Ransomes HR300 rotary/ ride on mower Amazone Profihopper


John Deere X350R ride-on mower John Deere X155R ride-on mower


Avant 635 telescopic loader plus buckets, grab and pallet forks CMC S15 MEWP - 15m height reach


Agria Taifun plus haymaking kit: disc mower, power-rake, CAEB mini baler Kersten brush Agria Cleanstar


Grillo G85 rotovator plus dozer blade Graden verticut Groundsman Turf Aerator Locke 30” cylinder mowers Dennis G660 cylinder mower


Hayter Harrier rotary pedestrian mowers 48cm and 56cm x 5 Kaaz/ Lawnflite rotary mower John Deere 47S rotary mower Attachments Tomlin compact trailers 750kg x 2 SCH compact trailer Tomlin/Kubota leaf sweeper Trilo Verticut Baroness TDA1600 Aerator Redexim Speed Seed 1200 Greentek sarel roller and brush Sisis spiker Sisis roller Kubota/Tomlin roller Negri truck loader Ultraspeed Topdresser


MX C3 plus loader and 120cm bucket Greentek brush and rake Compact chain harrow Salt spreader Kubota snow dozer blade Pedestrian Machines Billy Goat leaf collector DR mower Toro hover mower Bearcat Chipper


Eliet Super-prof shredder Turfguard Sprayer Sheriff sprayer Handheld machinery Stihl BR600 petrol blowers x 2 Robin petrol blower Stihl brushcutter


Petrol chainsaws (1 Stihl and 1 Husqvarna)


Backpack Electric equipment


Stihl hedgecutters x 3 (including 1 pole long reach) Stihl leaf blower Pellenc Helion hedgecutters x 2 Pellenc telescopic hedgecutter Pellenc leaflowers x 2 Pellenc brushcutter Stihl brushcutter Stihl pole chainsaw


60 PC December/January 2019 Cutting South Paddock with an Amazone Profihopper


site because it’s not all treated as fine turf. For example, the Fellows’ Garden is cut with a ride-on rotary with a slightly higher cut. The finer turf in the Courts is cut with pedestrian cylinder mowers. So, for some areas we wouldn’t look at irrigation." Always innovating, a project that should come to fruition in 2019 is a new flower bed that represents the diversity of the College. “We’re planting the bulbs now and, in spring, it will be visible from the river, so the public should be able to see it. It’s quite an exciting project, but we’re keeping the details under wraps for now.” Tom’s enthusiasm and pride for Trinity’s grounds can be seen in the immaculate presentation of the striped lawns and smart borders, shrubs and hedges, which together


create a very special environment. His passion for the gardens hints at even better things to come for a College that has been home to the likes of Sir Isaac Newton, Francis Bacon and six British Prime Ministers. And, like each of them in their time at Trinity, Tom is still learning. “Horticulture is my passion and it doesn’t stop; you are always learning,” he said. “It’s constantly changing - with new plants, ways of doing things, and new machinery. It isn’t just doing the many different tasks needed in grounds like these, it’s about creating something unique.”


A new project, currently under wraps, will be visible from the River Cam


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