EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS
After renovations
Last season, it was so bad that we had no games on the pitch for four months; in the last couple of years I have never seen so much rain
when required. “I have inherited a lot of equipment which could help me maintain the grounds.”
When asking Michael what piece of machinery would help him improve the surfaces, no surprise his first reaction was a new tractor, but he didn’t stop there. “I’m desperate for a scarifier; it would be ideal to help keep the surface of the pitches
clean. I have recently had a few demos of various machines and have been very impressed with the results. It would be great to get hold of a tractor that can power the Wiedenmann Terra-Spike. It would enable me to aerate the pitches a lot more frequently and I would not have to depend on a contractor. We also have a Blec Disc Seeder and a Redexim 800
topdresser so, if we invested in a more powerful tractor and a scarifier, we would have all the kit to carry out our own seasonal renovations. I believe this would reduce our costs in the long run and, at the same time, give more flexibility.” Michael tells me he would like to carry out more qualifications, but it is challenging to get the time when he
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