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Toro’s most popular machines now available

Toro’s most popular machines now available: Reesink Turfcare, UK distributor of Toro fine turf machinery, is letting customers know that the vast majority – 95 percent – of its popular Toro models are now in stock and available for immediate delivery, with that figure set to reach 100 percent very soon.

Jon Cole, Divisional Business Manager, Reesink Turfcare, says: “We want to thank our customers for their patience and understanding through this post-pandemic period of lingering supply issues and the extended lead times the industry has endured. We appreciate and very much share the frustration this may have caused and value their loyalty to the brand which saw them prepared to wait.

Toro’s most popular machines now available

Toro’s most popular machines now available

“The good news is the wait is over and lead times on machines are tumbling. While extended lead times remain on a very small number of products, through careful planning we are in a position where we can mitigate the effect of these lead times on our customers. We have been working tirelessly through our extensive back orders and are now in a position where we have very nearly caught up. This has left us in the fortunate position of having 95 percent of our most popular machines back in stock and ready for dispatch.”

Examples of some of the most popular machines now available include but are not limited to the Toro Greensmaster TriFlex 3420 hybrid and all-electric eTriflex 3370 greensmowers, the lightweight Reelmaster 3575-D fairway mower and the ever-popular Reelmaster 3100-D Sidewinder. There are also entire ranges of equipment now in stock including all pedestrian greensmowers, all Groundsmaster models – from the 3500 all the way up to the Groundsmaster 4700, and the full Toro Workman range.

Jon concludes: “We are just waiting on a few remaining lines to have a complete line up meaning the wait is well and truly over. With the extended lead times there has been a huge amount of business booked for 2025, which again we are extremely thankful for. With this in mind and to continue with the good news, we are able to offer a range of finance options to suit the customers budget and buying cycle, giving customers the tools to either bring their deliveries forward or take advantage of the available stock to get the machines and fleet deals they want quickly.”

More machines mean that demo fleets across the country are expanding and there is now a wide range of machines available for customers to access and test onsite prior to purchase. Customers can contact their local Reesink representative or dealer to find out more, arrange an onsite demonstrations and place orders.

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SALTEX set for most diverse exhibition

SALTEX set for most diverse exhibition: SALTEX, Europe’s premier event for the grounds management professionals and volunteers, is set for its most internationally diverse exhibition to date.

This year’s event will welcome exhibitors and visitors from across the globe, reinforcing its status as the industry’s leading platform for innovation, education and networking.

SALTEX set for most diverse exhibition

SALTEX set for most diverse exhibition

Under the theme “Uniting the Industry, Powering Progress,” SALTEX 2024 will see an unprecedented number of international exhibitors, reflecting the event’s global appeal and influence. Exhibitors from 14 countries including Canada, India, Japan, Pakistan, and the United States will showcase their latest advancements at the NEC on 30th and 31st October.

Industry leaders such as EGO (Germany), Hilltip (Finland), SGL (Netherlands), EGHOLM (Denmark), and The Aquatrols Company (United States) will be among the 23 international exhibitors displaying their cutting-edge products.

With over 700 square meters of the exhibition space dedicated to international representation, SALTEX is a global stage for the latest developments in grounds care. Additionally, visitors from countries such as Sri Lanka, Nigeria, Nepal, and Iceland have already registered, further increasing the event’s global reach.

Cathy Kropff, Cofounder of American-based Bulldog Field Equipment who have over 45 years of experience in sports field management, said:We are thrilled to make our European debut at SALTEX 2024 and connect with fellow sports field and grounds professionals. As a small family-owned business specialising in durable sports field equipment, we look forward to showcasing our products and forging new partnerships to enhance sports field maintenance.”

Sarah Hunter, Head of Events at the Grounds Management Association said:It’s fantastic to see such a vast range of international representation at this year’s exhibition. Every year, we see more and more professionals from around the world coming together to share ideas and learn from each other. This sense of unity is what makes SALTEX so special – it’s not just about showing the latest advancements, but also about growing meaningful connections within the industry.”

Trent Guyer, VP of Marketing at award-winning Grasshopper Mowers, said:I look forward each year to SALTEX on my calendar because it’s my opportunity to connect with prospects, network with colleagues and catch up with friends. Since we’re based in the U.S., these opportunities to gather everyone in one room are few, thus so important.”

With more international exhibitors and visitors than ever before, SALTEX 2024 promises to be a landmark event for the industry, bringing together professionals from all corners of the globe.

Register now by visiting https://www.saltex.org.uk/.

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Polaris launches its most complete 2-up ATV lineup

Polaris launches its most complete 2-up ATV lineup: Polaris Off Road today unveilled its long-awaited 2-up ATV 570 lineup joining its bestselling Sportsman platform.

The all-new 2025 Sportsman 570 portfolio now includes three new models; the Sportsman Touring, X2, and 6×6. Whether riders tackle tough jobs, embark on hunting expeditions, or explore new trails, the new Sportsman 570 2-up range allows them to experience it together, offering unmatched comfort, strength and versatility.

Polaris launches its most complete 2-up ATV lineup

Polaris launches its most complete 2-up ATV lineup

“We’re fully committed to meeting the real-world needs of both our utility and leisure customers, so we’ve taken our bestselling ATV lineup and expanded it even further with the new 2-up Sportsman 570 range,” said, Rodrigo Lourenco, Vice President, International Sales, Polaris Off Road Vehicles. “The X2 model provides ultimate all-day versatility for our customers who work hard and explore often, while the touring variant provides plenty of room for two to experience the off-road together. Our new 6×6 model is the ideal machine for utility customers that want to achieve even more from sunrise to sunset; made to take on the big jobs with ease.”

Enhancements across the 2025 Sportsman 570 2-up models include:

  • Improved handling and control with a strengthened chassis that is two times more rigid, as well as the Engine Braking System (EBS), Active Descent Control (ADC) that delivers smoother, more controlled deceleration downhill, and Multi-Select Electric Power Steering (EPS) that provides customisable levels of steering assist to reduce body fatigue and suit rider preferences.
  • Enhanced suspension with dual A-Arm, independent rear suspension with travel of up to 24.1cm, and upgraded, longer-lasting sealed bushings to help soak up trail bumps and ruts for a smoother ride.
  • On-demand all-wheel drive (AWD) to help riders navigate challenging terrain with confidence. On-demand AWD detects tyre slip in wet or loose conditions, instantly delivering power to all four wheels for optimal traction and control.
  • Extended service intervals have doubled the time between oil changes and other routine maintenance, so riders can spend less time on upkeep and more on what they love.
  • New LED pod and headlights for enhanced visibility in early mornings or late at night, so riders can maximise their time on the trails.
  • Bigger 25” tyres and new 12” steel wheels deliver superior strength and traction to take on rough terrain. Select models available with 14” alloy wheels.
  • New, aggressive body styling gives each model a fresh new look, while also unlocking 90+ compatible accessories including Glacier Plow Systems, Lock & Ride Windshields and Cargo Boxes, bumpers, and lighting options.
  • New Polaris Engineered accessory offering, including an industry-first heated driver and passenger seat, as well as heated hand grips for the driver and passenger.

SPORTSMAN 570 X2

Sportsman X2 570 EPS in Sage Green (Tractor T3b / Tractor T3a / MD homologations)

Sportsman X2 570 Nordic Pro in White Lightning (Tractor T3b / Tractor T3a homologations)

Sportsman X2 570 LE Black Edition in Onyx Black (Tractor T3b / Tractor T3a homologations)

Equipped with work-ready features and providing all-day comfort, the ultra-versatile Sportsman X2 570 is made for whatever the day may bring, whether that’s travelling solo whilst hard at work, or with a passenger exploring the trails.

The Sportsman X2 570 is built for hard work, fitted with an industry-exclusive 181kg dump box with a quick-latching feature for easy release. Pair that with its impressive 290kg towing capacity (unbraked vs. 830kg braked trailer capacity) and speed-limiting feature for precision-driven tasks like spraying, and there isn’t much the Sportsman can’t achieve during a day of hard work. SP models come as standard with a Polaris-engineered 1588kg HD winch to clear anything in the way.

A first in the industry, the Sportsman X2 570 introduces an exclusive convertible rear seat, which can quickly be converted from 1-up to 2-up when riding with a passenger. There is ample space to store tools and gear, including a new front storage bin under the front rack, as well as the new, powerful LED pod and headlights to extend the working day. Sportsman X2 570 now also features new Turf Mode, which unlocks the rear differential for smoother, tighter turns without tearing up the ground below.

The X2 is available in Nordic Pro Edition, which includes new selectable drive modes—work, standard and performance mode—along with a heavy-duty 1588kg winch with synthetic rope, an engine block heater for pre-heating the engine on extra-cold days, and both hand and thumb warmers for rider comfort. The Nordic Pro edition also features premium 14-inch alloy wheels, and 26-inch Maxxis tyres. The X2 570 LE edition includes the same features and benefits of the Nordic Pro Edition, with additional style features including the premium Onyx Black painted body finish, along with 14-inch all-black alloy wheels and durable 26-inch CST 6-ply tyres.

SPORTSMAN TOURING 570 

Sportsman Touring 570 EPS in White Lightning (Tractor T3b / Tractor T3a / ZUG / L7e homologations)

Sportsman Touring 570 EPS SP in Springfield Blue (Tractor T3b / Tractor T3a homologations)

Upgraded with a new design, more comfort, and more trail features to take on new terrain, the next-generation Sportsman Touring 570 builds on Sportsman’s legendary ride characteristics, adding rider-inspired features to bolster comfort for all-day rides spent together. ​​

Sportsman Touring 570 offers the versatility to ride solo or with family and friends, featuring an all-new removable passenger seat* that can be removed quickly and easily without any tools. For added comfort, the lineup features softer seat cushions with new material and more bolstering to allow passengers to feel secure.

The Touring 570 also offers improved sealed storage options with an industry-leading combined 41.6-litres, thanks to the all-new 23-litre rear storage that is seamlessly integrated under the rear rack, so riders can store everything they need for a day on the trails. Made to explore, the machine comes with a front rack extender for even more hauling capabilities.

*on SP models.

SPORTSMAN 6×6 570 

Sportsman 6×6 570 in Sage Green (Tractor T2b / Tractor T2a homologations)

Sportsman 6×6 570 Nordic Pro Edition in Black Pearl (Tractor T2b / Tractor T2a homologations)

With more and more utility riders facing exceptionally large tasks and in need of even more efficiency when getting the job done, Polaris now offers the new generation of the purpose-built Sportsman 6×6 570. Made to achieve more, the Sportsman 6×6 570 is the machine that never quits.

With the versatility of the 2-up stationary passenger seat to easily ride with friends and family, the 6×6 570 features an industry-leading 362kg dump box to move larger loads more efficiently and confidently with factory-integrated D-rings with multiple tie-down points to secure cargo, and a 124.2cm wide stance for the ability to fit on tighter trails. New 19-litre sealed front dry storage provides more space to stow tools and gear, safe from whatever the weather may bring.

The 6×6 570 is the ATV workhorse with advanced capability including a front rack extender offering more storage options, along with on-demand AWD to detect tyre slip in wet or loose conditions, instantly distributing power to all six wheels for optimal traction and control to keep riders prepared even in the toughest conditions.

Also available in Nordic Pro Edition, this 6×6 trim includes a new front brushguard offering more vehicle protection, and a new 1588kg HD winch with strong, synthetic rope, allowing riders to clear anything in their way. For rider comfort and protection, hand and thumb warmers are fitted as standard, along with handguards and new selectable drive modes; work, standard and performance mode.

For availability and pricing in your market, please speak to your regional Media Contact or contact the Polaris EMEA Press Office at press@polaris-orv.media

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The most famous school grounds in the world

The most famous school grounds in the world: Eton College’s Lee Marshallsay became the first school Grounds Manager to become the GMA Grounds Manager of the Year, proving that it’s not just the boys in the Eton classrooms who are high achievers. Lee spoke with Scott MacCallum.

The Battle of Waterloo, perhaps one of the most famous triumphs to be carved onto the bedpost of British military history, was said by the very man who led our forces, to have been won on the playing fields of Eton.

The most famous school grounds in the world

The most famous school grounds in the world

Now in all likelihood the Duke of Wellington didn’t say it, or to be charitable, no-one is around to prove that he did or didn’t, but what it did was ensure that those very playing fields became the most famous school grounds in the world. An accolade held to this very day.

Can you think of anywhere to rival them?

What the quote actually meant, apocryphal or not, was that the excellence embodied by Eton, and its fellow British public schools, was what carried the country to victory. That ethos remains in place in 2024, a mere 584 years after Eton was founded in 1440.

So, it is perhaps fitting that the man charged with looking after those famous fields has also achieved a degree of excellence which marks him, and his superb team, out from the crowd.

Lee Marshallsay was crowned Grounds Manager of the Year at the recent GMA Awards, held at Headingley, in Leeds.

“It was a real shock as the winner normally comes from football, cricket, tennis or horse racing, so I certainly didn’t expect my name to be called out. I believe it is the first time that someone from a school has won the award.

“But it was great as it was only possible for me to win because the team had won the Top Independent Schools Grounds Team award earlier in the evening, so it is an award for the whole team.

At 37, Lee is still a young man but he has packed a lot into his 20 years as a groundsman and grounds manager and he has a CV which includes two other schools at the very top of the independent school tree – Harrow and Charterhouse, both of which he was Grounds Manager.

But the role at which he has excelled was very much second choice by way of a career.

The most famous school grounds in the world

The most famous school grounds in the world

“I actually wanted to work in taxes and excise, but I didn’t get the grades,” laughed Lee, as we stood on the balcony of one of Eton’s famous pavilions, about to conduct a Turf Matters, YouTube video interview.

It says a lot for Lee’s single minded focus that he would have contemplated a job which doesn’t feature strongly on many people’s list of dream occupations, but having seen those aspirations dashed, he embarked on another activity which doesn’t offer much by way of love and affection either.

“I was a football referee to quite a decent standard,” he revealed, adding that he was a referee at Conference level and assistant referee at National League level.

With his commitments at the school he has retired his whistle and flag, but he does attribute refereeing for adding to his man management skills.

“Dealing and managing people in stressful situations on the pitch showed me that everyone is different and everyone has to be handled in different ways. I miss the 90 minutes of a game, but I don’t miss everything else that goes along with it.”

It was actually flicking through the prospectus of Oaklands College, shortly after his tax man dreams had been thwarted, that he fell upon the Greenkeeping and Grounds Management course.

“So that’s what I did,” he said of a decision which must go down as one of his best ever.

“I did a one year’s course including some work experience at Tottenham before getting an interview at Harrow School.”

Lee worked his way through the ranks at Harrow before eventually becoming Grounds Manager. He made the move to Charterhouse after 12 years and it was further four years before the attraction of his current employer saw him make the move… four years ago in the middle of Covid!

His attitude to being the man in charge of the most famous sporting fields in the world is refreshingly down to earth.

“I personally don’t look at the fact that it is Eton any differently to how I looked at it at either of my previous schools.

First and foremost I’m looking to produce playing surfaces for the boys. It’s just on a bigger scale.”

Lee manages a team of 30 at Eton which is split into three areas – the playing fields team, which looks after 38 winter sports pitches covering 600 acres; the gardens team which looks after the formal areas of the school and the gardens of the 25 boarding houses, and the landscaping team which works on the meadows, the hedges, the trees and the management of Dorney Lake, which was the venue for the 2012 Olympic Rowing regatta.

The most famous school grounds in the world

The most famous school grounds in the world

There are also 500 acres of farmland which doesn’t come under the management of Lee and his team.

“My goal is always to try and improve year on year and I feel that as a team we’ve gone on a bit of a journey since I came here. We aren’t perfect but we always want to be better, and always try to be better.

“We came second to Whitgift School in the GMA Awards last year so to win it this year shows that we haven’t rested on our laurels. We went again and have been recognised and that is great for the team to show them that the hard work they’ve put in has been recognised,” said Lee.

If there is one thing that Lee is particularly hot on, it’s presentation.

“We have parents and grandparents visiting the school, as well as other visitors and people who walk around the grounds, as we are an open site in the town, so presentation is very important.

I want to make sure that we are always on point, that pins are straight goal posts are clean etc.

All small things, but they are noticeable if they are not done well.”

Lee may not have learned the phrase back at school in Borehamwood, but he is an advocate of Carpe Diem – seizing the day!

“The biggest thing I’d say about this site is when the opportunity comes up to do work, you’ve got to do it because if you miss the boat you may not get the chance again for some time.

“The reason that is the case here at Eton is the weather. We are getting more rain and with the Thames so close to us our water table is higher than most, while our fixture list, with over 1500 boys on the role, is packed. There is play on most pitches every single day but if there is a gap we will go on and carry out work,” said Lee, who explained that the boys play sport from 2pm every day.

There is one sport that doesn’t give Lee too many headaches when it comes to presentation. The Eton Wall Game is unique to the school, and bizarre barely covers it.

Two teams, one comprising pupils from College, which is one of the boarding houses, pit themselves against a team made up of the “Oppidans”, pupils from all the other boarding houses. The combination of rugby and football doesn’t produce much by the way of scoring with many matches finishing 0-0 but it is a spectacle nonetheless.

The most famous school grounds in the world

The most famous school grounds in the world

It is played on a strip of ground called the Furrow five metres wide and 110 metres long, next to a slightly curved brick wall erected in 1717.

The St Andrew’s Day match, in particular, is viewed by many as one of the highlights of the year which sees almost the entire school turns out to watch.

It is a bitterly contested clash, with the Oppidans currently holding a slight advantage at 48 victories to the 43 of College, with the remainder ending in draws.

“We don’t have to prepare the pitch for the Wall Game, but it is tradition for the Head Groundsman to toss the coin before it starts,” revealed Lee.

While that is not something any other Grounds Manager has on his list of tasks, there are many others which are just the same as any grounds team up and down the country.

“A few summers ago we had the dry hot weather where everything burnt off and died while we had the frosts at the end of that year while we’ve had the floods as well.

“As people who work on grounds we have to adapt and we learn how to know where we can make a difference and which parts of our land that we need to avoid. This time last year was a nightmare for us in terms of trying to get things done to the cricket square.”

Lee has come a long way from that 16 year old unfulfilled tax man back in Borehamwood. What would the Lee, with 20 more years’ of experience under his belt, say to him to cheer him up?

“I would say to grab every opportunity that comes your way because you just don’t know where it is going to take you. And in this job, if there is something you want, you can really go out and get it.”

And coming from the man who now looks after the most famous sports fields in the world, that is very sound advice.

STIHL launches most powerful battery powered brushcutters

STIHL launches most powerful battery powered brushcutters: STIHL has launched a new range of brushcutters, the most powerful battery powered brushcutters in its AP System, offering unrivalled power and efficiency to professional users.  

The FSA 200 and FSA 200 R boast a power output up to 60% higher compared to the FSA 135, giving the brushcutters a comparable performance to the petrol-powered FS 361 C-EM clearing saw. This level of power not only ensures efficient and versatile cutting, but also gives landscapers and contractors a genuine alternative to powerful petrol models.

STIHL launches most powerful battery powered brushcutters

STIHL launches most powerful battery powered brushcutters

Available in bike handle and loop handle models, the FSA 200 provides professional users with enhanced precision through its infinitely variable speed control. With three speed settings, users can tailor their cutting experience for different materials, maximising battery life and overall efficiency.

The professional AV system of the FSA 200 enables long durations of use with minimal vibration, promoting comfortable operation. This comfort is further enhanced by the hard-wearing clamping screw, facilitating easy folding of the handlebar for convenient transport.

The loop handle brushcutter features a quick-release handle clamp, allowing easy adjustment to accommodate users of varying heights. This adaptability ensures maximum comfort during extended use.

Powered by a brushless EC motor, the FSA 200 delivers robust performance, especially when tackling thick materials. The efficiency of the tool is enhanced by the automatic blade detection feature, increasing the maximum RPM when a grass blade is in use to ensure optimal cutting performance.

To contribute to an extended lifespan, the brushcutter incorporates a mesh air filter that provides optimal motor cooling. Not only does this feature enhance durability, but it also facilitates easy cleaning, maintaining consistent performance over time.

Versatility is a key feature of the FSA 200, offering compatibility with a wide range of cutting attachments. Users can achieve longer working times with metal blades and PolyCut blades compared to traditional mowing lines, providing flexibility for various cutting needs.

When equipped with the Smart Connector 2 A, the FSA 200 allows users to gather detailed information such as working time and speed setting history. This smart feature provides valuable insights for optimal tool management, enhancing overall efficiency and the user experience.

For more information on the FSA 200 and STIHL’s wide range of professional battery tools, please visit www.stihl.co.uk.

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