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A range of ride-on (5 models) and pedestrian (1 model) brushcutters, all being produced by Etesia.

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A make of pedestrian (engine powered) turf cutter which was manufactured in 1969 by SISIS. It had a 5 h.p. engine, a working width of 30.5cm, depth of cut up to 51mm, being able to potentially cut 502m² of turf per hour. The auto-cutter was also able to utilise the range of implements designed for the Auto Turfman.

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Adding extra weight to a machine, such as the front of a tractor to counter the weight of an item of mounted equipment, or that of a roller, which may be adding water to hollow roller drums.

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An aluminium hollowed shaft (about 2m in length) with fibreglass rod (2.5m in length) dew switch.

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A product name for a machine consisting (in July 2025) of two models, the Mini Blotter and Super Blotter.Continue reading about this

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A pedestrian operated, non-mechanised, surface water removal machine for use on natural grass, synthetic grass and hard surfaces., although it is especially useful on smaller surfaces such as bowling or golf greens, tennis courts and cricket squares. It has a large foam roller at the front, which is capable of absorbing 60 litres of water per minute. And which is squeezed into the rear collection tank. It has 4 rear small rear wheels and is manufactured by Bowcom.

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A long handled tool which has an interchangeable head a higher density, shallower spiked seed slotter and a longer spiked more open spiker; both have a working width of 250mm. They are useful for localised creation of small holes for grass seed to be sown into without the need for top-dressing, although this does not preclude the application of a light dressing and also for shallow surface aeration. It is manufactured by SISIS.

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A basic model of grow lights, treating an area of 10m², providing 250µmol/m2/s. Its dimensions are length of 2.2m, width of 1.8m and a height of 1.6m, being easily repositioned by hand and is supplied by SGL.

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A basic model of grow lights with 7 HPS light fixtures treating an area of 50m², providing 290µmol/m2/s. Its dimensions are length of 8m, width of 1.9m and a height of 1.8m, being moved by 2 pairs of axles each with two wheels. It is supplied by SGL.

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A lightweight, breathable and waterproof cover for protecting cricket pitches. It comes in 80-foot lengths and various widths of 15, 20, 25 and 30 feet. An entire square can be covered with 160 x 80 feet covers which can also be wrapped around an inflatable tube for ease of unrolling and rolling up after use. It is supplied by Total Play