MAINTENANCE TOOLS/TURF Coco Fiber Drag Mat
18”x25” Drag Mop
• Spreads top dressing with a soft, smooth touch • 9” chain hooks up to any vehicle • 11
” fibers bonded to solid vinyl reinforced backing SG-53050 3’ Long x 5’ Wide, 35lbs SG-53000 4’ Long x 61
/4 /2 ’ Wide, 65lbs
$439.00 $595.00
SG-53060 Drag Mop w/66” Aluminum Handle $175.00 Core BusterR Drag Mat
• Durable polyethylene panels are safer than steel mats • 20” x 20” x 2” interlocking panels lets you create a variety of sizes
• Breaks up cores and grass clippings. Great on greens.
Core Buster Drag Mat I PA-1081 160” x 60” (8 panel x 3 panel)
Core Buster Drag Mat II PA-1080 100” x 60” (5 panel x 3 panel)
$995.00 Includes 24 panels, draw bar and all hardware. $620.00 Includes 15 panels, draw bar and all hardware. Dew Draggin’ • 25’ wide, 11 /8 ” braided polypropylene rope
• Attaches to any maintenance vehicle • Light enough to be pulled by hand to drag greens
MI-555690 Drew Draggin’ $348.00 MI-555691 Drew Draggin’ Handle Attachment $ 40.00
EZ-Whipping Pole/Original Whipping Pole
• Two-piece design, with a lightweight anodized aluminum handle • Durable 8’ tapered fiberglass tip • Original design, the handle and fiberglass tip are secured by two thumb screws • EZ-Whip design, the fiberglass tip slides inside the handle during transport and storage and easily extends out for whipping
PA-1040 Original Whipping Pole $67.00
PA-1045 Original Replacement Fiberglass Tip $35.00 PA-1046 Original Handle with Hand Grip
PA-1060 EZ-Whip Whipping Pole $67.00
PA-1065 EZ-Whip Replacement Fiberglass Tip $35.00 PA-1066 EZ-Whip Handle with Hand Grip
$35.00 $35.00 Du-WhipperTM
• Sweep away morning dew, worm casts and bunker sand instantly
• New and improved outer shell for more durability • Two ergonomic grips, along with thumb grip. • Telescoping fiberglass pole stretches 6’ to 16’ SG-34300 NEW Du-Whipper $49.00
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