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£250,000 OF DEERE FOR BEDFORD
P Tuckwell Ltd do the deal

 
(Centre left and right) The Bedford Golf Club's head greenkeeper Simon Trotter and dealer Martin Green of P Tuckwell Ltd, Maulden, with the new John Deere fleet and (left to right): Jamie Swain, head mechanic Richard Swain, Anthony Rizzi and Scott Cranny.
The Bedford Golf Club at Great Denham has invested almost £250,000 in a fleet of new John Deere course machinery, bought from dealer P Tuckwell Ltd of Maulden, Bedfordshire on a John Deere Financial six-year finance lease.

The new line-up includes a TE electric and two HPX 4x4 Gator utility vehicles plus a Pro Gator equipped with an HD200 amenity sprayer; a 260SL walk-behind greens mower plus trailer; two 2500E hybrid electric greens mowers with groomers; 7200 tees & surrounds and 7700 fairway PrecisionCut mowers; a 1600T Series II wide area rotary mower; an Aercore 2000 tractor-mounted aerator; a 3520 compact tractor with matching 300CX front loader and a Tru-Turf greens roller.

"Overall it was a case of wanting to invest in new technology that was best for the course," says Simon Trotter, who leads the greenkeeping team. "From tees to greens, including the driving range, we have approximately 15 hectares of grass to mow, plus about 35ha of rough. The John Deere 1600T was therefore a big factor in our choice, and proved on demo to be by far the best solution for us - it just blitzed the job. It provides a better quality of cut and plenty of power, which is certainly needed for the size of area it has to mow.

"The triplex ride-ons are used on the greens and tees, but the approaches are now mown by hand to give a better definition and quality of finish. There's not been that much grass growth yet this year, but this has already improved the look and quality of all the approaches.

"Another important aspect of the deal is the dealer back-up and after-sales service, which is excellent. I've known the Tuckwell groundcare manager Martin Green since my Woburn days, and it's very reassuring to know that the dealer and John Deere are there for us when we need them."


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