Product Review

Ventrac Ballpark Groomer And Renovator  

The complete package consists of both the Renovator and the Groomer attachments. The DR540 Groomer attaches to the rear of a Ventrac or small compact tractor with a simple category one 3-point hitch. It features a leveling bar for carrying and distributing material to fill in low-lying areas. The DG550 Renovator fits on the front of a tractor and includes 3 renovation blades for weed removal, cutting and maintaining edge lines and leveling. 

www.ventrac.com

Water Matrix Corp. UTC SENTINEL

Instead of flushing urinals with individual flush valves, a UTC SENTINEL system is now available to flush a group of urinals—automatically—with programmable delays of flushing from 1 to 99 minutes. A sensor is placed overhead, the UTC controller is mounted in an adjoining room or space and a solenoid valve is added in the water piping leading to the urinals. 

www.commercialrestroomproducts.com

Aluma 7816 Tandem Axle Flatbed Trailer

The 7816 features removable aluminum fenders, an extruded aluminum floor, two 5-ft aluminum pull-out ramps with storage underneath and front and side retaining rails. The bed is 77.5 inches wide by 192 inches long. The trailer also includes an LED lighting package and safety chains.

www.alumaklm.com

Coxreels Hose Strain Relief Kit

Protects hose fittings and connections from potential damage by providing strain relief when the hose is fully extended on the reel. The hose remains secured against the drum allowing the hose to be routed between the riser connection and the clamp with a proper bend radius. Available for hand crank and motorized reels with hose sizes between ½-inch and 1-½-inch hose I.D.

(800) 269-7335

www.coxreels.com

Johnson Outdoors Watercraft ACS2

The kayak backrest fits most people right out of the box without adjustments. The adjustable backrest, seat pan height and lumbar cushion of the ACS2 is now standard on select Necky and Old Town kayaks, including the new Old Town Loon series that debuted in 2015.

www.johnsonoutdoors.com

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