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SALTEX reveal attendance; keeper billed for turf damage; unusual finds after floods; Amenity Forum events
IN THIS ISSUE
SALTEX RELEASE ATTENDANCE FIGURES
KEEPER BILLED FOR TURF DAMAGE
KOI CARP FOUND IN CARLISLE GOAL
GOLF-COARSE FISHING!
FREE UPDATING EVENTS
ROOT CAUSE OF CANCELLATION
PELLENC APPOINT NEW DEALER
BTME FIRST FOR TRILO
AITKINS APPOINT
GREENMECH ON XMAS TREE DUTY
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BTME FIRST FOR TRILO
Exhibiting on their own stand

Blowers & Vacs manufacturer, Trilo, will be exhibiting on their own stand for the first time at BTME 2016, January 19-21.

On their stand will be the S3 vacuum sweeper which weighs in at 1200kg making it suitable for compact tractors of 28HP.

The full floating brush head, and low ground pressure, allows the machine to work under the heaviest of conditions. The balanced fan wheel gives a reliable and above all a safe source of power. The impeller casing can be opened at the top and has an inspection trap in the lower section to allow easy cleaning. To cope with the amount of material collected in a 3M³ container, the S3also features a 1.6 metre high tip facility meaning it can keep downtime to a minimum by unloading directly into a truck or skip. A 6 metre long 200mm diameter hand held wander hose makes the unit versatile all year round to clean hard to get to areas such as bunkers, shrubberies or refuse bins.

Also on show will be the VCU 120 verticutter which weighs in at 225kg and offers a working width of 1.2m - suitable for greens and tees using a compact tractor.

A slightly offset design allows working right up to the edge of the green or tee without risking damage by the tyres. Spacing for the tungsten tipped blades is 50mm as standard, but can be swapped to 25mm for greater intensity. There is a maximum working depth of 50mm for effective, clean scarification.

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