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By in Harrogate Week on 17th Dec 2007 10:00

Harrogate regulars will be well aware that R&K Kensett are often first with the latest developments in a particular field; the Graden Linear Aerator and then the Sand Injector along with the Gwazae Deep Aeration systems were all brought into Europe via the Surrey based contractors and distributors.

"I'm always on the look out for something new that can make a difference in turf care." Explained Keith Kensett who continued, "Australia and New Zealand have proved to be very fertile what with Graden and Gwazae; and now I've got my hands on the Graden Greens Rollers."

This roller is the latest stroke of genius from the Kensett stable and the innovative split head eliminates the possibility of 'ridging' on softer surfaces - a problem with previous rollers. "Every greenkeeper wants to produce fast and true putting surfaces with the minimum of stress on the turf" enthused the energetic Kensett. "Shaving the grass down can achieve speed but at the cost of health, rolling is an increasingly sensible option and with the Graden Roller it is economically viable too."

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R&K KENSETT

www.kensettsports.com/

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