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The SISIS team, part of the Howardson Group, is set to bring its cutting-edge turf maintenance machinery to BTME 2025. Located on Stand 252, SISIS will display a range of products designed to enhance turf care across golf courses, sports grounds, and more.

Here’s what visitors can expect:

Triplay with Fine Grooming Rakes

The versatile SISIS Triplay system is a single-pass maintenance solution that is ideal for maintaining golf fairways. Compatible with tractors featuring a 3-point linkage or utility trucks with the appropriate frame, it is perfect for both natural turf and hard porous surfaces.

13285652667?profile=RESIZE_584xPaired with the Triplay, the Fine Grooming Rakes offers precision grooming and thatch removal. With 5mm spring tines, it stands up grasses to improve presentation, creates a tilth on worn areas, and can even tackle hard porous surfaces.

Flexibrush

Designed for large areas such as golf fairways and sports grounds, the Flexibrush ensures fast, effective brushing. Ideal for brushing in top dressings, dispersing dew, and creating an even striped finish, the Flexibrush also lifts grasses for optimal cutting. Key features include floating brush sections for ground contouring and hydraulically folding outer sections for easy transport and storage.

Rotorake TM1000

The Rotorake TM1000 is a game-changing tractor-mounted scarifier that aids in thatch removal, water infiltration, and surface preparation. With five quick-release interchangeable reels, this unit offers versatility for tasks like scarifying, verticutting, and brushing. Highlights include:

  • Contra-rotating reels for consistent performance.
  • Floating units for ground contouring.
  • No-tool depth adjustments for quick, precise operation.

Expert Advice from the SISIS Team

Visitors to Stand 252 will have the opportunity to connect with SISIS’s knowledgeable staff, who will be on hand to provide tailored advice and insights into maximising the potential of SISIS machinery for their specific needs.

Don’t miss the chance to explore SISIS’s innovative range and learn how these tools can transform your turf maintenance strategy. Mark your calendar for BTME 2025 and visit SISIS at Stand 252.

For further information or a no obligation demonstration, please contact SISIS on 01332 824 777 or visit www.sisis.com

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