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Etesia’s Bahia M2E – the world’s first 100% electric professional ride-on-mower with grass collection, is now available with a lithium battery option.

The Etesia Bahia M2EL is powered by a 51.2V, 100Ah lithium battery which enables users to get up to

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Etesia launches new Hydro 80 model

Etesia UK has launched the Hydro 80 MKHPF ride-on mower which has been designed specifically for long, rough grass areas.

The new MKHPF ride-on mower combines the working comfort of a Hydro 80 with the mowing power of the ATTILA SKD brushcutter.

The MK

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Etesia Buffalo – Power in Paradise

After two unsuccessful mowers, landowner Dr Ueli Zellweger has finally found the ride-on mower he was looking for to help maintain the ‘most beautiful spot on earth.’

Dr Ueli Zellweger, a retired veterinary physician, found his slice of paradise in 19

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Etesia Hydro 124 DL is part of the family

After using their previous Etesia Hydro 124 D for eighteen years, the Malpas family felt it was time for an upgrade. When it came to choosing a new ride-on mower, there was only one choice - a new Hydro 124 DL.

The Malpas family, based in Hertfordshir

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Etesia launch new Hydro 80 ride-on mower

Etesia chose SALTEX to officially launch the new Hydro 80 MKHP5 ride-on mower ahead of its official 2020 release.

The Hydro 80 MKHP5 can cut and collect in all conditions with the added benefit of a differential lock. The new model joins the popular H

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Etesia Hydro 80 - an all-round performer

John Maxwell, managing director at Inverallan Landscapes, has reported a number of benefits from using the Etesia Hydro 80 MKHP ride-on mower.

Established in 1998, Inverallan Landscapes is a family run business based in Stirling. Over the past 21 year

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Robin Taylor, a volunteer groundsman for Grendon Rangers, a FA Charter Standard Club, has sworn by his Etesia Hydro 100 for the last twenty-one years. In that time he has picked up five awards and believes it is down to his trusty ride-on mower. His

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Creative Gardening Solutions, based in the West Midlands, is the proud new owner of two new Etesia ride-on mowers and directors Andrew Rossiter and Matthew Tromans couldn’t be happier.

Great things are happening at Creative Gardening Solutions in Dudl

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Open forum activity

Andy Garside replied to Fleur Voice's discussion Best way to fix this?
"Is it a natural path i.e. from top of steps to a shed or similar?
Why not make a proper path, bark chippings, gravel etc? Nothing too fancy or expensive. Otherwise every year you will be spending money fixing a never going to be great lawn while…"
21 hours ago
Stuart Poole replied to Pembrokeshire Gardening's discussion Spraying Iron sulphate in the rain?
"Rain is fine still works great, I think it works better when raining, Instant results."
yesterday
Paul Doyle replied to Paul Doyle's discussion Rootball cart/trolley etc
Thursday
Adam Woods replied to Pembrokeshire Gardening's discussion Spraying Iron sulphate in the rain?
"echoed x 10.... been there done that :("
Thursday
Leigh Anderson is now a member of Landscape Juice Network
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Colin Higgins is now a member of Landscape Juice Network
Wednesday
Paul Doyle replied to Paul Doyle's discussion Rootball cart/trolley etc
"Thats the orignal delivery, no oscar nominations I think but you get the idea
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Mo4RriyAbTnXSxF28"
Wednesday
Paul Doyle replied to Paul Doyle's discussion Rootball cart/trolley etc
"Hi Andrew,
The lorry has an arm on it that can reach 30 m into the garden from the street, up to half a ton I think(quite impressive)From there it’s all crushed slate paths so it’s doable with my sack truck of 200kg , but it ain’t ideal and I work…"
Wednesday
Paul Doyle replied to Paul Doyle's discussion Rootball cart/trolley etc
"Hi Dave, 
man brand names you can think of?, that would be ideal as I have rubber sheets to go over grass etc, it's mostly crushed slate paths  anyway, and you could probably ride a tank over that stuff!
 
best 
 
paul"
Wednesday
Fusion Media posted a blog post
From the very first day that legendary guitarist KK Downing decided to establish a golf course, Astbury Hall Golf Club in Shropshire has only ever used MM grass seed.Course Manager Sean Jarvis has long relied on the market leading MM grass seed,…
Wednesday
Honey Badger replied to Paul Doyle's discussion Rootball cart/trolley etc
"Looks like a job for a telehandler."
Wednesday
Andrew jones replied to Paul Doyle's discussion Rootball cart/trolley etc
"We planted some 5m tall Western Red Cedar for a customer.We had a jcb to take plants off lorry and carry to property as articulated lorry could not get close enough. Engine hoist/winch to raise ball off the ground high enough to get a powered…"
Tuesday
David Benson replied to Paul Doyle's discussion Rootball cart/trolley etc
"you can get heavy duty sack barrows (simular) desined to carry root ball plants i thing they will handel 300 kg but if you are going accross a lawn that is a bit wet you might need some boards down to run on "
Tuesday
Fusion Media posted a blog post
Graham Instone of Dunnington Bowls Club, York, has been crowned as the Bowls England Greenkeeper of the Year.In the hotly-contested Greenkeeper of the Year category – sponsored by Dennis and SISIS – Graham took the honours, largely for his…
Tuesday
Paul Doyle posted a discussion
Hi All,Has anyone a good tip for a trolley with wheels that can carry 250-400kgs root balls etc?? best  Paul
Tuesday
Stuart @ Eco Garden Maintenance replied to Pembrokeshire Gardening's discussion Spraying Iron sulphate in the rain?
"I prefer doing it when it's raining lightly or after rain as you get a bit of free water to help it work. You can never get near the recommended amount of water with a  knapsack. "
Tuesday
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Best way to fix this?

Hi,  Any advice on what is the best way to fix this muddy patch would be without adding paving? It's a high traction area which has been churned up over winter. I was thinking of putting som mesh down after spreading some grass seed but if there is…

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