PITCHCARE CLASSIFIEDS Machinery and Supplies
Product Update
A round-up of the latest product news announced in recent weeks
Cub Cadet has launched the all-new 22” INFINICUT® which has been designed specifically with golf in mind and features Bluetooth wireless connectivity via Android smartphones.
The electrical architecture is designed around the automotive industry standard CAN bus protocol. The Cub Cadet design team has commissioned a bespoke BLDC motor, specifically intended to offer quiet, efficient power to the traction and cylinder drive. This is teamed up with an upgraded automotive lithium battery module that offers unrivalled duty cycle and reliability. These developments have come together with advancements in both the bedknife adjustment mechanism and cylinder manufacture.
With a Redexim touch, the BLEC Multivator returns to the renovation stable by popular demand.
The Multivator returns good quality material from depths of up to 30cm back into the upper layers of the soil profile. Once the soil has been successfully exchanged, the rear-mounted brush then ensures material is distributed evenly to leave a clean finish in its wake.
A popular machine from the BLEC portfolio in days gone by, the Multivator returns with a working width of 180cm and a 75hp tractor requirement. With a number of new features under the guidance of Redexim design and engineering, the Multivator will become a popular tool for contractors, local authorities and large-scale landscapers once again.
www.blecmachinery.com
The company have designed and invested in a new in-house, state-of-the-art cylinder manufacturing process to ensure Cub Cadet cylinders will be the most accurate in the industry. The revamped bedknife adjustment mechanism now offers best-in-class reel-to- bedknife setting retention. These innovations, coupled with the new CNC manufacturing processes that have been put in place help to ensure the quality customers have come to expect from Cub Cadet cylinder mowers.
www.cubcadetturf.com
Four years on, the next generation of ProNitro® is now available, featuring DLF’s new Hydroactive Water Management Technology.
ProNitro®’s targeted combination of controlled release nitrogen and sustainable water distribution optimises the delivery of essential nutrients and moisture to the developing seedling.
Techneat’s new Acuspray Solo will complement their existing range that already includes both the SPPS and Acuspray machines.
The new model offers operators a high level of build quality from a lightweight and robust moulded construction together with corrosion resistant zinc plated steel work.
The Toro Greensmaster 1026 is the latest model in the redesigned Greensmaster 1000 series.
The GR1026 brings consistency to fixed- head pedestrian greens mowing. With its innovative telescoping handle, each machine in the range can accommodate operators of different heights and skill levels and now with the GR1026 can deliver the widest cut yet at 26 inches.
Additional benefits that come with not only the GR1026, but the GR1018 and GR1021 too, include a heavy-duty 3.5hp Honda engine and a choice of cutting units.
www.reesinkturfcare.co.uk 150 PC February/March 2020
Designed and manufactured in the UK, it's a user friendly sprayer emitting very low decibel emissions so it can be used late in the evening, early in the morning and is ideal for use in built up areas. The machine, powered by a 12v battery, has a 2m boom offering the operator excellent spray coverage and a 35L tank ensuring fewer stops for refilling.
Most of the controls, including a pressure gauge that monitors and regulates the Solo’s output, are conveniently located on the sprayer’s tank and the boom folds neatly for easy storage.
The Acuspray Solo’s 35l tank enables it to cover up to 875m2
before refilling is required, making
it far superior to the coverage offered by a traditional knapsack sprayer.
echneat sprayers are available from the Pitchcare shop
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Making the best of every drop of water gives both the grass seed and the fertiliser the optimum conditions for establishment, strong root development and healthy, vigorous growth.
In trials, ProNitro® coated seed contributed to a 34% increase in establishing plants and a 30% improvement in root growth. In addition, the targeted nitrogen application system reduces the leaching of unutilised fertiliser into the environment by more than 50% when compared to traditional chemical applications.
Johnsons seed tecnology is available from the Pitchcare shop
Charterhouse Turf Machinery has launched what is considered to be the ‘next generation’ of their renowned Verti-Drain range.
Offering a 1.9m working width, the new Verti- Drain 2519 is set to become the tool of choice for turf managers looking for a high-productivity aerator.
The 2519 model incorporates the very best of Redexim precision design and engineering to bring a new high-speed machine into their portfolio. Offering a PTO speed of up to 540rpm, it can cover up to 8739sq.m per hour when spaced at 165mm.
As standard, the Verti-Drain 2519 comes with 12mm solid tines but it can accept a range of solid tine options up to 19mm, and hollow tines for coring. This versatility, combined with a variable working depth of up to 250mm, makes it suitable for an array of end-users, across the full spectrum of the maintenance calendar.
Together with a new draw-rod system, it features an easy to adjust heave lever and slip clutch PTO drive. With practicality and finesse at the heart of the machine, the 2519 also features new livery and styling.
www.charterhouse-tm.co.uk
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