Message Board - Football: Brushing

23 Nov 2009 by Andrew Williams

First time mail here. Can anybody recommend a make and model for a tractor (compact) mounted brush unit for use on winter pitches. Thanks.

23 Nov 2009 by treacle 1

Andy, try looking on the Sisis web site.They have a full range of brushes for both grass and synthetic surfaces.

Ashton Logo.JPG 23 Nov 2009 by Aladdin

If you can afford it get a SISIS Quadraplay. That will give you various options.

Type Quadraplay in the search facility and you won't find a bad word about it. SISIS, however, tend to fall down somewhat with regard to customer goodwilll.

From the posh end of the room!!

sa_rd33.gif 23 Nov 2009 by sipho

Quadraplay is a wonderful bit of kit very versitile.

sip

Gogga International Affairs Officer

IMG 0100 26 Nov 2009 by Monty

Hi Andrew
We use a quadraplay and find it great one of the best prices of equipment we have brought, we also have a drag brush but we find that leaves the tractor wheel marks after brushing compaired with the quadraplay. Hope this helps

It's a lot less bother with a hover!

27 Nov 2009 by wicketdevil

I would agree on the sisis Quadraplay very good bit of kit however i've found sisis very helpfull especially david the local rep. I think we all have our experiences with companies some will be good and some will be bad. Ian

Can you just is the longest sentence in the world !!!!!!!

27 Nov 2009 by Warley1

Just been able to get back onto our pitches after the recent wet weather. My first real effort with the quadraplay and what a piece of kit. Restoreing levels, rolling slitting and brushing all in one go. Just what the volunteer with limited time and light needs. They can be obtained second hand, so Andy, if you can afford it you won't go far wrong with this. Finally, I have had to order a couple of items from SISIS and have found them very helpful. Dick

29 Nov 2009 by Grassman2011

After the recent wet weather !!!!!! where are you Warley1, it just seems to be getting wetter and wetter and wetter here.
Central southern England.

30 Nov 2009 by Warley1

Bath, Oldbury West Midlands. It has been pretty wet all November but our site seems to benefit from a constant sweeping breeze. We had to cancel Sundays fixtures after a deluge, but by Thursday I was able to get back onto the surfaces.

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