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 Posted: Tue Jan 10th, 2023 09:41 pm
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Had the applicator out recently to apply some grass around a newly installed fence

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 Posted: Tue Jan 10th, 2023 09:47 pm
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Yep, that went well  :thumbs



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Looks good  :thumbs



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 Posted: Thu Jan 12th, 2023 06:56 am
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I think so too.



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 Posted: Sun Feb 19th, 2023 12:41 pm
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I'm trying to catch up on YMR William - either that or I'm a slow reader and have only just got this far ................... ;-)

Your static grass looks excellent - what machine do you have and which grass did you use ?



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Hi Peter I use a 55kv rts greenkeeper

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Wow - at €200 it should produce good results  !!



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Yeah not cheap.but you get what you pay for as they say.i tried most of the mainstream offerings and nothing comes close to the rts so a wise investment I thought.thats what I told the other half anyway :lol:

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:shock:  Mind you, your grass looks really good.



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Agreed Peter, it does look really good but I don't envisage having enough grass on Maxmill to justify investing that much in an applicator............ ;-)



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