Demoing the Topchanger this morning with @STECEquip. Really neat machine with a lot of potential! Wet sand is fine, plus you can even run it without sand similar to a Hydroject in the upright position. I think this could be great for greens, approaches, tees, and landing areas.
@chrono_turf some watches are for work, some are for play. This is a Tissot Chemin Des Tourelles GMT. I have found the Tissot line of watches a great bang for the buc. Part of the Swatch group, they tend to benefit from the availability of fantastic ETA movements. It’s a true GMT
@Mo_Joe91@jim_pav Hey Joe. We use John Deer 4320 GST tractors' A1 is as low as we go and that puts around .5 mph. We prefer to run the head setting at 89-90 degrees. Set the pitch on a green at your desired depth. Tines in the holders with the angle notch forward longest part to the rear.
@jim_pav@dryjectne Quick question, what angle do you have your tines in? What gear are you going in at what range? I don't like how our verti-drain dances. I believe I'm setting it up wrong even after reading the book. Unless it's the turf?🤷♂️
Strange marks from a @TheToroCompany 3150-Q the other day. Have never seen this kind of pattern and at a loss on the cause. Lines are perpendicular to travel, only at the start of the first pass on the green not again until at the next one. Has anyone else seen this?