The SISIS Dart is an independently powered vertical action aerator ideal for sports field maintenance as well as grass lawns and amenities. It is ideal for maintenance as a bowling green aerator and a cricket aerator.
Aeration is crucial for improving drainage, reducing turf compacting, thatch build up and increasing the health of lawns and the Dart is an ideal tool for outstanding turf and lawn treatment.
It has a maximum working depth of 100mm (4 inches), a wide range of interchangeable tines and is designed to be easy to handle.
Specification | |
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Code | FS1231 |
Action | Vertical |
Working width | 400mm (16") |
Working depth | 100mm (4") |
Engine | Honda GX160 |
Included | Power unit excludes tines |
A good, general purpose tine suitable for fine turf & outfield use. Can be used throughout the year and is popular for use during spring & autumn renovations.
Ideal for use on fine turf during the playing season. Will help to relieve compaction with minimal surface disruption.
Used in the spring and autumn for compaction relief & soil exchange on fine turf.
Mainly used throughout the winter months on fine turf. Provides a slit with a large wall area. Encourages deeper rooting.
Used in the spring and autumn for compaction relief & soil exchange on fine turf.
At this year's SALTEX, SISIS (Stand E082) will present an impressive lineup of turf maintenance equipment, each designed to address specific needs in the care of sports pitches, golf courses, and other fine turf areas.
When the grounds team at Cheltenham Ladies’ College received investment for new equipment, Ross Spry, Head of Grounds and Gardens, decided that SISIS machinery was a good place to start.
SISIS has announced that, for the first time ever at a trade event, it will be showcasing its entire range of products at GroundsFest, held at Stoneleigh Park on 20 and 21 September.
The SISIS Dart is hitting the bullseye at Goodwood Bowls Club in Leicester. Purchased at the end of 2010 to replace an older aerator that was so cumbersome the greenkeepers were reluctant to use it, the Dart's ease of handling and vertical action have proved highly popular.