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Lee Morgan is in his sixth year as Head Groundsman at Arnold House School in St John's Wood, North West London. Before that he was Senior Greenkeeper for eight years at the stunning Top 100 Sheringham Golf Course on the cliff top in North Norfolk.

Incredibly he learnt much about looking after sports pitches while full time there at Sheringham - working in his spare time as Head Groundsman for his local Holt's Football and Cricket Club for a full 18 months!!

Having moved to London, Lee also helped out with matchday ground care at both Wembley and London Stadiums, adding to his experience and knowledge.

At Arnold House, he manages football and rugby pitches through the winter, with cricket in the summer and also a separate bowls green. With not much space in the machinery store, Lee chose to hire Iseki compact tractors from us for cut and collect and specifically an SXG323 in the last couple of years. 

He found them to be very robust, able to achieve the work in a relatively short space of time and gradually found he was renting the machine up to seven times a year. It made sense to look at buying instead and we were able to offer a good deal because of the investment already made in rental by the school.

Lee commented "We felt we could really do with a cut and collect in our arsenal as we were using it more and more through the winter to top off, rather than just our outfield cylinder mower. The SXG323 is the perfect size as anything bigger wouldn't fit in our store and anything smaller wouldn't have been enough to do the job. 

It's a great piece of kit that we've always been very happy with. Going down the Hire-to-Buy route was very sensible because we could be sure we really needed the machine and could justify buying it, as well as getting a great deal on it!"

RT Machinery MD, Richard Taylor, went on to say "Being an independent business, with all the correct protocols and standards in place for handling commercial hire and financing business equipment, puts our team at RT Machinery in a very flexible and enviable position.

The team is trained and positioned to be able to structure offers for our commercial clients with far more than the normal bottom line price: we can look at the bigger picture and the customer's longer term needs.

Our hire-to-buy gives a method of proving the pudding so to speak - try it longer term and pay as you use it in a range of situations, or hire it to bridge the budget gaps to get the right machine or product for the job as you can afford it."

Speak to the team for more information on 01844 299037and see our hire page

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Andrew Betteridge replied to Jason Taylor's discussion Lawn / soil problem
"Around here in Worcestershire it's £4 per tonne plus VAT for bulk product, with delivery charge on top.  Minimum quantity for delivery is 8 tonnes.
So it is not expensive to buy and is lightweight, so easy to handle. One guy I used to work for…"
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Distance replied to Jason Taylor's discussion Lawn / soil problem
"While I agree yes that would be ideal, what's that going to cost, anywhere from £1000-£2000? How is that going to get them out of this pickle, I very much doubt the customer would go for that. The rear tine rotavator is the answer, I have done a new…"
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Andrew Betteridge replied to Jason Taylor's discussion Lawn / soil problem
"Tiller or rotavator, it still the same mud.
Ten ton of the council soil improver from the household recycling mixed in with it would help, don't call it compost because it's not.
Edit- looking at the photo again, make it at least twenty tons."
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Peter sellers replied to Jason Taylor's discussion Lawn / soil problem
"Don't think you are paying attention, the original post was from Jason Taylor, I did not post the photo nor ask for any suggestions all I was doing was defending Jason's position in response to your unhelpful comments"
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Honey Badger replied to Jason Taylor's discussion Lawn / soil problem
"Sorry Peter I have to go the distance. I own a tiller it will cut a foot, its bloody hard work and slow. I bet above is at least six passes. Large areas like that I'd hire a cannon. 3/4 passes it would cut to a foot and leave a fine tilth rather…"
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Distance replied to Jason Taylor's discussion Lawn / soil problem
"Not how I describe it, it's what it is, a tiller. And and do me a favour 😆  nobody is criticising your work, I'm criticising the ineffectiveness of that tool. I can see it in the picture you have posted. You have posted asking for any suggestions.…"
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Peter sellers replied to Jason Taylor's discussion Lawn / soil problem
"Sorry to be blunt but we have cultivated many acres with what you describe as a tiller over the last 40 years without the need to hire a rear tine rotovator, it's unfair to criticise someone elses work without knowing the circumstances and not what…"
Wednesday
Distance replied to Jason Taylor's discussion Lawn / soil problem
"Sorry to be blunt. But my bugbear is people referring to pathetic tillers as rotavators. "
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Distance replied to Jason Taylor's discussion Lawn / soil problem
"Sorry but a Stihl mh585 is a tiller not a rotavator. Something I would use at the allotment not on a professional job. Something like a Barretto 13hp you can hire for £100 a day is a proper rotavator and will go deeper and turn all those clumps to…"
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