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GA Plant take first GreenMech EVO 165P SUB-750

GA Plant take first GreenMech EVO 165P SUB-750: GA Plant and Tool Hire in Swindon have become the first company to take delivery of a brand-new EVO 165P SUB-750 woodchipper from GreenMech.

Delivering the performance required by domestic and small commercial contractors, the EVO also meets the spec for Owner/Director Angus Lacy-Hulbert when it comes to ease of maintenance, ensuring the machine is serviced and ready for tight hire turnarounds.

GA Plant take first GreenMech EVO 165P SUB-750

GA Plant take first GreenMech EVO 165P SUB-750

With a 3” chipper on their hire fleet previously, Angus spotted the gap for a larger, road-tow machine and sought advice from local arborists on the options available. “We naturally gravitated to GreenMech. Being British engineered and backing up good product with local service and support is an ethos we like to follow ourselves” explains Angus, who established GA Plant and Tool Hire five years ago. A demonstration of the new 6” SUB-750kg EVO 165P sealed the deal and it was delivered by their local dealer, GA Groundcare, in September 2020.

“One of the major plus points was the ease of maintenance – the EVO has centralised greasing points which keeps the ongoing maintenance quick and simple. We also purchased the blade sharpening unit which means we can sharpen the blades as and when required, in-house, dramatically reducing downtime between hires. Being sub-750kg was critical for our largely domestic client base, delivering powerful performance in a package that can be towed on a standard car license.”

Within a week of delivery, the EVO 165P SUB-750 was out on its first hire – a domestic customer with 12 conifers to process. “Incredibly, the client completed the whole job in under an hour! They returned the machine with the biggest grin, complimenting it not just on performance but how simple and user-friendly it was to operate.”

The GreenMech EVO series sets a new standard for torque, bite and throughput to deliver exactly what is demanded by today’s industry professionals. Originally launched in road-tow format, the EVO 165D was joined by the fixed-track EVO 165DT in Autumn 2019 and then by a higher 45hp Limited-Edition option. The newest SUB-750 machine combines all of the proven EVO performance with a powerful yet economic 37hp B&S Vanguard petrol engine.

Angus concludes, “Together with performance, back up support is also incredibly important for us – our machines ultimately make no money if they’re out of service. Ashley at GA Groundcare is just down the road and is always on the end of the phone, even at weekends, with helpful support and advice if we need it.”

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Polaris People initiative launched

Polaris People initiative launched: Since its founding in 1954, Polaris has been inviting people to Think Outside and discover the joy of being outdoors.

The innovation, performance and growth that has allowed Polaris to become a global leader in off-road vehicles have been driven by the diversity and passion of its customers, staff, dealers and stakeholders across the world. To celebrate the people behind the brand, Polaris has launched a new initiative, called Polaris People, to showcase how, for many people, Polaris isn’t just a brand but a life choice.

Polaris People initiative launched

Polaris People initiative launched

Polaris People is a video series documenting the stories of individuals across Europe, Middle East and Africa, where Polaris plays an essential role in their lives, all united by a thirst for the outdoors.

EP.1: Lukasz Zaremba

Despite its deep American roots, Polaris is a global brand that serves over 100 countries across the world. From the very first plant in Roseau, Minnesota to its first-ever European factory in Opole, Poland, Polaris prides its manufacturing process on first-class quality and constant innovation, thanks to the thousands of dedicated and skilled employees who engineer, design and build its off-road vehicles.

The first episode of Polaris People introduces Lukasz Zaremba – a Polaris Off Road employee who works as a Validation Engineer at the Opole facility in Poland – who has invested his passion for off-roading into building his career. For Lukasz, working for Polaris is more than just a job.

It’s not just a case of lifting and shifting the Polaris models from the US and using them in Europe. The Opole factory plays a significant role in product development, making sure each model meets the varying homologations, legal requirements and customer needs across the different markets. For Lukasz and the dedicated team of Polaris test riders, this means it’s important to fully test every aspect of each model in a range of different environments, to make sure they deliver in every scenario.

Check out the first episode of Polaris People to join Lukasz and the test riders in Poland as they give you an exclusive preview of the manufacturing process at the Opole factory and test the new 2021 Sportsman 570. Available to watch on the Polaris Off-Road International YouTube channel here.

For further media information on Polaris ORV products, please contact the Polaris ORV Media Office on +44 (0) 1525 270100 or email us at press@polaris-orv.media.

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Dan Duffy’s anecdotes

Dan Duffy’s anecdotes: I have met and dealt with many professional sportsmen during my 40 years in the industry, in Australia, the UK and many other parts of the world. And, as a groundsman, no matter what the sport, you have to hold your ground, so to speak to ensure that your surface is in pristine condition day in, day out. The secret is to know the line where use turns to abuse, and how to deal with it.

Wales and British Lions star – Dan Biggar was one who my grounds team and I had regular contact with. Dan is a class act, generous, friendly and generally understanding of that line. Dan would regularly come to the Liberty Stadium – Swansea to practice his goal kicking and general play kicking, which was to a tee, spot on.

Dan Duffy's anecdotes

Dan Duffy’s anecdotes

One thing I would ask Dan was to practice his restarts from several areas, including the 10 metre lines either side of half way. This would help to “share the wear”, an important approach to managing team warm-ups, training sessions or drills. Dan would come back with reasons he needed to practice from the half way mark, such as visualising, memory, game time accuracy and so on. And in the end, we compromised, and a few kicks left the centre mark during his kicking sessions. Let’s just say we had a gentlemen’s agreement.

One very wet and wild night in Swansea (no surprise there) around 2011, the hugely successful Irish team, Leinster Rugby fronted up in an eagerly anticipated Magners League match up against the Ospreys, the high flying Welsh outfit from South Wales. And, as before every home game, Biggar had diligently practiced his restarts, some from the centre mark, the day before the match.

One odd job we, the groundstaff were given before a Magners Celtic League clash, was to lay an advertising mat down on the pitch. Easy enough, it was lightweight, the grass could breathe, it would let air, light and rainfall through and sure enough, before every warm up we’d lay it down smack bang on half way. It would save us the hassle of hassling the kickers during their warm ups, the endless arguments, explanations, expletives! So, win/win.

Dan Duffy's anecdotes

Dan Duffy’s anecdotes

Kick off time was fast approaching, and it was pouring down. The pitch held up great during the warm ups, but game time was different. Anyway, it was an Ospreys kick off. Biggar was faultless with his kicking, faultless with his kicking, from the sideline, in general play, restarts, tactically, in every facet, faultless with his kicking….. “The crowd here in Swansea is deafening on this Friday night in support of the mighty Ospreys, they’re packed to the rafters. They’ve almost drunk the bars dry. And it’s the Welsh International, Dan Biggar, the Ospreys number 10 that starts off this top of the table clash against Irish heavyweights, Leinster tonight at a pumped up Liberty Stadium. The ref has blown his whistle and we’re underway, annnnnd”……. except tonight. Out on the full. It may as well have been over the fence. Out of the ground. I had to sub the ball boy five quid for a taxi to retrieve that ball. Scrummage, Leinster feed, smack bang on our beloved half way mark. No dramas, I thought. It happens, the pitch was strong. Been there, done that. No worries.

But on a day that saw over 40 mm in rainfall, with atrocious conditions from lunchtime to that kick off which posed its own problems for pitch preparations for the night time fixture, a scrummage on half way, resulted in 7, yeah seven resets. And although both teams had brilliant sets of backs, their forwards, and in particular their scrummaging was one of their strongest facets of play. Just seven, 7, VII resets. And with both teams boasting the best scrummager’s in Northern Hemisphere rugby, Irish, Welsh, British Lions, and two former All Blacks, , there was absolutely no give or take.

Dan Duffy's anecdotes

Dan Duffy’s anecdotes

I had confidence in the surface, a GrassMaster pitch, 5 years old, drained beautifully, maintained by a great team I had assembled who were as dedicated as the day is long, in all honesty there was barely a mark on it. Yeah, there were scratch marks and scars where those 7 resets took place, but we had the advantage. A GrassMaster hybrid pitch, with a grounds team that bled polypropylene fibres, enjoyed a drink as much as the free draining rootzone, and were as anchored to the job as the grass roots entwined in those polypropylene fibres. Result.

But we weren’t out of the woods yet. Less than 48 hours later, the Swansea City Swans were hosting a Premier League outfit in a cup game. Hmmm. The only complaint we had was that you could still see the Rugby lines. I’ll tell you, we only had that complaint once.

By Dan Duffy. International pitch consultant – GrassMaster solutions

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Reliable and Robust tractors from Case IH

Reliable and Robust tractors from Case IH: Case IH understand that operator safety is your top priority. As a trusted brand that has been producing tractors for over 175 years, we offer easy-to-operate machines for every application from 55 to 620 horsepower – all built with safety and operator comfort in mind.

Choose a Luxxum

Reliable and Robust tractors from Case IH

Reliable and Robust tractors from Case IH

The Luxxum is a compact tractor that ticks all the boxes. Built to be stable on slopes and manoeuvrable in tight spaces, it offers operators more visibility than any other Case IH tractor of this size and has the added advantage of being loader compatible.

Powered by an efficient FPT engine, the Luxxum provides the operator with the best possible specification in a mid-range tractor and is a popular choice for the municipal, groundcare and landscaping sectors. Find out more.

Autumn Deals

As a reputable brand, Case IH machines hold their value well, an important factor when considering total cost of ownership. This season, there are competitive offers available across the Case IH range, with package deals available when buying selected tractors and loaders at the same time. Speak to your local Case IH dealer to find out more, or for fleet enquiries, please contact: Andy Whiley – andrew.whiley@caseih.com 07802 903364.

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SALTEX visitor survey

SALTEX visitor survey: The Grounds Management Association (GMA) has launched an online visitor survey to help plan for and shape the future of SALTEX.

September marks four months since the GMA announced that SALTEX will be taking place in March 2021. In more ordinary times, organisers of SALTEX would be planning for the November event – the 75th anniversary of SALTEX – and getting prepared to host more than 9,000 people at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham – but, instead, are currently navigating unprecedented circumstances.

SALTEX visitor survey

SALTEX visitor survey

Behind the scenes, the GMA is working to monitor latest government guidance and safety measures to run the best event possible. No stone has been left unturned in the planning of SALTEX and the GMA has established a working group with significant experience in the events sector, as well as strengthened its external partnerships, which includes event partner the National Exhibition Centre (NEC), the Association of Exhibition Organisers (AEO), the Events Owners Association (EOA), the Association of Event Venues (AEV), and the Event Suppliers and Services Association (ESSA).

Now, the not-for-profit organisation wants to hear directly from the industry to help support its event strategy with the view to deliver an excellent customer experience based on latest research and an understanding of expectations.

“We are in constant dialogue with our exhibitors and now we want to hear from the visitors that attend SALTEX,” said GMA CEO Geoff Webb. “By completing our short visitor survey, it will help us plan for the future and ensure that SALTEX is the event the industry needs to unite and celebrate the grounds sector.

“SALTEX is the industry’s show – it has been since 1938 – and therefore, the voices of all those who attend are the voices that count most of all.”

The GMA’s priority while planning SALTEX has been to continue supporting the industry, those that it works closely with, and to provide regular updates along the way. In the past months, the GMA has hosted regular webinars, held focus groups and conducted membership insight to help shape what’s right for the grounds management sector.

To complete the short survey, please click here

For more information visit www.gmasaltex.co.uk

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