Introducing the New Dakota 410 Electric Turf Tender

The new Dakota 410 Electric Turf Tender from Campey Turf Care Systems provides fast transportation and application of top dressing, with the additional benefit of having its own self-contained power source.

New Dakota 410 Electric Turf Tender
New Dakota 410 Electric Turf Tender
New Dakota 410 Electric Turf Tender

The new Dakota 410 Electric Turf Tender from Campey Turf Care Systems provides all the advantages of the Dakota Top Dresser range; fast transportation and application of top dressing, with the additional benefit of having its own self-contained power source. Without the need for hydraulics it is also an option to use any electric vehicle to tow the tender.

Many golf courses already have utility vehicles easily capable of towing 1500kg. For these the 410 Electric Turf Tender is the obvious choice for superintendents looking to save time and manpower costs, by maximising the use of all their existing resources. It has also been designed to have more hitch weight to increase the traction of the towing unit.

As with all Dakota Turf Tenders, the 410 Electric can top-dress, fertilise, and spread grass seed. It will spread over 50 loads on a single charge and handles wet or dry materials with ease, spreading from light to heavy applications. A control box allows the operator to adjust the speed and spread patterns of the two spinners for spread width and density while on the move.

Campey Turf Care Systems www.campeyturfcare.com

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