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By Val Graham in Industry on 17th Mar 2010 10:00
When Stuart Hogg, Course Manager at St Anne's Old Links GC, Lancashire was tipped off about brand new kit in the pipeline for 2010 he was happy to be among the first in the country to try it.
Commercials sales specialist, Darren Barker from Balmers Garden Machinery knew his client coveted an overseeder with a difference. In the summer at Wiedenmann's German HQ where new products were unveiled for the year ahead, the Burnley dealer saw a new aerator and overseeder unit - the Terra Float and Terra Seed - which he considered highly appropriate for his Fylde coast client.
"Darren knows his stuff. I had no hesitation looking at the Wiedenmann - their reputation for aeration equipment is first rate," said Stuart Hogg.
The new machines are part of ever-growing Wiedenmann's turf conditioning range. The Terra Float is a spiked aerifier with a three piece floating ground-driven roller which cleverly through surface compaction and thatch layers without distressing the playing surface. The Terra Seed can either be bought as a stand alone seeder or work in partnership with the versatile Terra Float.
So Darren, together with Mike James, Wiedenmann's Northern Sales Manager, brought the spiking seeder for trial - and got instant approval!
"There were lots of reasons for liking them. The flexible three part roller on the Terra Float responds well when you've got lots of hills to go up and down. The floating aspect means it is especially suited to undulating ground. We'll use it all over, and definitely on the greens and apron surrounds. The beauty of it is that it can get into all the nooks and crannies with its 1.6m width," Stuart Hogg continued.
The Terra Float provides a remarkably dense hole pattern, perfect for the Terra Seed following on close behind, scattering seed thoroughly. Both machines embody the best of traditional overseeding techniques giving optimal contact between new seed and soil with the end result a natural finish with an impressive germination rate.
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Caption: Wiedenmann UK northern sales manager, Mike James, right, and course manager at St Anne's Old Links GC, Stuart Hogg meet up at Harrogate again with the Terra Float.
www.wiedenmann.co.uk
Read more articles in Industry, by Val Graham or from March 2010.