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By Editor in Industry on 17th Jul 2003 14:00
Bowcom Trike - much better than walking!
How many man-hours does it take to line sports pitches?
The Bowcom Trike enables pitch marking in a fraction of the time without operator fatigue!
The Trike has a top speed of around 15 mph and a line marking speed of at least double walking pace. A full sized soccer pitch can be re-marked in 8 minutes with materials costing as little as £2.00.
The Trike can also double as a sprayer for either spot application by hand lance or by adding a spray boom for up to 2.8 metre passes. Separate tanks mean that selective and total herbicides as well as wetting agents and liquid fertilisers may be sprayed. A trailer is also available making the Bowcom Trike the perfect small utility vehicle.
Bowcom will be exhibiting the Trike on Stand H60 at Saltex 2003.
If you would like to see a demonstration or further information about Bowcom's unbeatable range of line marking and Groundcare products please call the sales office on Tel: 01278 427582 or e-mail info@bowcom.co.uk.Read more articles in Industry, by Editor or from July 2003.