STIHL launches most powerful production chainsaw

STIHL launches most powerful production chainsaw: STIHL has launched the new MS 881, the world’s most powerful series-produced chainsaw, ideal for professional heavy-duty felling, logging and mobile saw mills.  

With 121.6cc of displacement and 8.6hp/6.4kW output, the MS 881 is not only 19% more powerful than the heavy duty MS 661, but also the only saw in the STIHL line-up to drive a 0.404 pitch chain. With standard bar lengths up to 41” and able to accept guide bars up to 59”, the new saw is the ideal machine to tackle even the most demanding forestry jobs.

STIHL launches most powerful production chainsaw

STIHL launches most powerful production chainsaw

At the heart of the MS 881 is the STIHL 2-MIX engine that ensures the machine is the only chainsaw in its performance class that meets the strict requirements of the European Euro-5 (EU5) exhaust emission standard.

In addition to EU5 compliance, the MS 881 has been engineered with maintaining a great power-to-weight ratio. New construction of cylinders, slimmer sprocket covers, and the development of lightweight components have resulted in an impressive weight-to-power ratio of 1.55Kg/Kw, whilst maintaining robustness and durability.

In addition to outstanding power, the new chainsaw is designed with operator comfort in mind thanks to a one-touch stop button, ensuring the MS 881 is ready to start at any time, whenever it is warm.

Other design features include captive nuts on the optimised chain sprocket cover that offer additional convenience when changing the chain, as well as a new oil pump that regulates oil flow rate according to demand, guaranteeing optimum oil flow at all times.

A long service life and ease of maintenance are improved through the use of a new HD2 air filter with a radial seal that provides excellent protection against fine dust often created when planking and in saw mill environments. The introduction of a diagnostic socket means that specialist dealers can quickly identify a fault and eliminate it quickly.

For more information on STIHL’s extensive range of forestry saws please visit www.stihl.co.uk.

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New Maver M1803 mow-scarify container

New Maver M1803 mow-scarify container: Schouten Machines B.V., known for its multifunctional mow,- loading containers, is launching a new mower-scarifying container: the MAVER 1803M. The first Schouten Mavers have already been sold in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany.

The Maver mower is a compact machine for mowing grass, collecting leaves and scarify all in the same machine. Standard is the Maver equipped with a mowing and chopping knives set. Optional  the scarifying knives set is available. These knives can be changed without use of tools. By tilting the exhaust pipe backwards, you can safely change the blades at the front of the machine. The mowing width of the Maver is 1.80 meters. The machine has four large pivoting wheels 26×12.00-12 for the lowest possible ground pressure. The wheels are placed very close to the mow unit to allow contours on, for example, golf courses to be closely followed.  The mowing unit has an adjustable rear-facing roller with which the cutting height can be set.

New Maver M1803 mow-scarify container

New Maver M1803 mow-scarify container

The container has a loading capacity of 3 cubic meter. The container is equipped with a parallelogram construction, so you can unload at 84cm, and also stepless at any height up to 2.40 meters.  This way you can always unload stable and safe on slopes. The Maver is also standard equipped with a hydraulically adjustable drawbar that allows you to drive the machine out of the tractor’s track. This makes it easy to mow close to poles, edges and ditches. The Maver is electric/hydraulic controlled from the tractor’s cab.

The Maver is standard equipped with lighting, signaling and a preparation for a license plate, is approved and allowed for 40 km/h.

Schouten expects interest from municipalities and sports field contractors for the Dutch market and the export.

For more information:

Schouten Machines B.V.
Uddelerveen 65
3888 ML Uddel
Tel.  0577-408080
www.schouten.ws

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Looking after your lawn

Looking after your lawn: Following recent reports in both the national and local press that, “Homeowners are warned to brace for an onslaught of more than 200 billion daddy long legs!” (Daily Mail 25.9.20) the Turfgrass Growers Association (TGA) are warning that Leatherjacket populations may be on the increase this upcoming Winter and Spring. 

Leatherjackets

Looking after your lawn

Looking after your lawn

The TGA has been representing turf growers across the UK for 25 years, and with wet and mild winters slowly becoming the norm, the association would like to offer some advice and information to help you and your business through this potentially difficult period.

First and foremost, turf is not only a natural and living plant, but also host to a plethora of life, from spiders, to millipedes all the way down to microscopic organisms. Their presence in the turf is a sign of both a healthy soil and a fully functioning biological ecosystem.

However, your lawn can also create the perfect environment for insect larvae to thrive within the existing and imported soil. One of those to be potentially problematic is the Leatherjacket.

What are Leatherjackets?

Leatherjackets are the larval form of the European Crane Fly. Around 75% of insect species experience larval stage during their life-cycle, before they ultimately metamorphosise into their adult form, in this case the Crane Fly. Leatherjackets can measure up to 30 mm long, depending on their age, and their grey-brown leathery skin and lack of a distinct head distinguishes this species from others that are similar. Leather jackets can be found in many differing environments, but they are more prevalent in wetter soil conditions.

What damage can Leatherjackets do?

In the main, Leatherjackets feed on the root systems of the lawn, however they may occasionally move above ground to feed on the grass leaves at night. Any damage caused to your turf is usually superficial and most lawns will recover once the larvae metamorphosise into adults and fly away. In most cases the larvae will have no long-term effect on a lawn and will simply run their life-cycle unnoticed. Occasionally, however, and when populations are high there is a possibility that more severe damage can be caused, either via extensive larval feeding on the root system, or by surface damage caused by secondary predation, i.e. birds, mammals foraging for the larvae as a food source.

It is important to state that Leatherjackets may be present in all lawns and not just in newly laid turf.

Limiting the Damage:

Rule number one, always prepare and de-compact the soil before laying your turf ! Well drained soil will promote healthier and deeper root growth, enabling the grass plants to thrive and counteract any potential damage caused to the root system by the larvae. Populations are likely to be lower in drier soils, and attacks will be more severe on turf that is already under stress. This theory is backed up by research carried out by the Sports Turf Research Institute: Leatherjacket populations have been shown to decline by around 63% during normal colder Winter months. However, if the current trend of milder Winters continues, we may not see this decline decrease to around 35%, making it more important than ever to maintain a healthy lawn.

For more advice about preparing your ground for laying turf please visit our website.

Best course of Action:

Effective chemical control of Leatherjackets is no longer available for both turf growers, or for use domestically. It is therefore more likely than ever, that larvae may be present in newly delivered turf and established lawns. Biological control is sometimes possible by applying beneficial nematodes however, success is very dependant on timing of application and the climatic conditions that prevail at the time. Always follow label recommendations when applying any turf care products.

Another method of control that has proved successful is to cover the lawn with plastic sheeting. This will bring the larvae to the surface where they can simply be picked off the following morning, however it’s practicality will depend on the size of the lawn. Be sure not to leave any cover on for too long though as this may have a detrimental effect on the grass itself.

The best course of action if the larvae are present in newly delivered turf is simply to pick them off as you lay, and then either humanely destroy, or release in an area away from your turf or lawn. Insect larvae generally do not like disturbance and many simply will not survive the transition to anther environment.

As mentioned before, maintaining a well-drained, healthy lawn will also promote some damage resistance, and aid with recovery from a Leatherjacket infestation.

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A workhouse with extra for autumn

A workhouse with extra for autumn: As the main playing season comes to an end and maintenance plans and renovation works are put into place, your fleet needs to be ready to pull its weight as conditions and work gets tough. This is when TYM’s T393 tractor really deserves its shed status.

At the bare minimum, you will be repairing the turf from the stress of summer and a lot of play and preparing it for the tough winter conditions ahead. There will be aeration programmes, hollow coring, scarifying, topdressing, vertidraining, spiking and perhaps construction work, drainage installations and building tees and bunkers, too. And while all this is going on, the weather can be wet and the last thing you want to do is damage the turf as you move equipment and heavy loads across it.

A workhouse with extra for autumn

A workhouse with extra for autumn

This is what makes the T393 the perfect compact workhorse for this time of year. It’s strong and capable, but light and nimble to ensure it doesn’t create more clear up work by being out and about over the course.

Its 39hp Yanmar engine has two transmission options of either 12×12 speed manual with dash mounted shuttle lever or a three range HST transmission. It has one of the highest lift capabilities in its class at 1200kg and one of the highest hydraulic flow rates with a maximum output of 42 litres per minute, making it suitable for use with a wide range of hydraulically driven attachments.

When it comes to attachments, TYM’s UK distributor Reesink has customers covered with an extensive range that adds to the versatility and productivity of the T393. AgriMetal’s efficient, well-engineered and reliable blowers and collectors, SICMA, a range of rear-mounted tractor attachments including finishing mowers, flail mowers, wide area mowers and rotary tillers, and 1st Products, a specialist range of tractor mounted aeration equipment can all be sourced through Reesink, along with the TYM T393.

Steven Haynes, tractor sales manager at UK distributor Reesink Turfcare, says: “The T393 tractor is the ideal choice for those who don’t need a larger framed mid-duty model but need the most amount of power, productivity, versatility and efficiency in a compact package. Its ability to turn its hand to the small and big jobs with ease makes it a justifiably popular choice with our customers in the golf, fine turf sports, landscaping and contractor fields.

“But it’s not just that, as a distributor we’ve thought in great detail about a range of attachments to cover the wide and varied requirements of a tractor and are proud of the brands we represent here in the UK. It presents a comprehensive and quality offering for our customers to see them through all the seasons.”

To find out more about TYM, the tractor attachments and finance available from Reesink call 01480 226800, email info@reesinkturfcare.co.uk, or visit reesinkturfcare.co.uk.

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Bernhard Company launches online demonstrations

Bernhard Company launches online demonstrations: At a time when travel and face-to-face visits can prove difficult, Bernhard and Company have used the restrictions in movement in the UK to carefully plan some alternatives to visit customers or potential customers keen to hear more about Bernhard grinders.

“As a company, we have put protocols in place to make product demonstrations on site as safe as possible. But it is still difficult to organise visits in some areas” says Steven Nixon, director for Bernhard Company.

Bernhard Company launches online demonstrations

Bernhard Company launches online demonstrations

“Keeping people safe is our priority, but our distributors and their customers are keen to carry on as best as they can. We are pleased to be giving them the opportunity to understand the benefits of grinding as well as experience the new Bernhard sharpening equipment online” adds Angelique Crosnier, Marketing Manager for Bernhard Company.

A series of demonstration webinars will be available to book online and be free to attend at a local time that will suit your timetable.

Dates and times to be released shortly.

If you are interested in having an online webinar demonstration, please do get in touch at marketing@bernhard.co.uk

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