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CHARTERHOUSE INTRODUCE GRADEN
Trade press see machines in action

Charterhouse Turf Machinery demonstrated their recently aquired Graden machinery to the UK trade press at Hankley Common Golf Club this week.


Nick Darking introducing the tractor mounted Graden Swing Wing

General Manager Nick Darking said, "We are delighted to have the Graden range on board, but it is of course tinged with sadness following the passing of Keith Kensett.

"We are also very pleased that John Fitzpatrick has joined us from Kensetts to act as our Graden Product Specialist."

He continued, "The phone has not stopped ringing since we took on the range last year. It has been a real find for us. 

"I believe the Graden machines are one of four or so key pieces of groundcare machinery which have had a profound effect on the industry. The phrase 'to Graden' has become a generic term, just like to Verti-Drain has."


Graden Product Specialist, John Fitzpatrick with the GS04

John Fitzpatrick added, "The key to these machines is their speed. Depth isn't as important, it's the speed at which they can accuratley function which makes them unique."

Machines including the tractor mounted Swing Wing and GBS 1200 were demonstrated at Hankley Common, alongside the pedestrian GS04 and the powerful CSI Sand Injection unit.
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Swing Wing in action at Hankley Common Golf Club
Swing Wing in action at Hankley Common Golf Club

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