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Kennards 220mm chipper helps Cammeray Golf Club with bi-annual cleanup

Kennards 220mm chipper helps Cammeray Golf Club with bi-annual cleanup

KENNARDS Groundcare Hire says one of its 220mm chippers helped Cammeray Golf Club turn a large pile of dead tree branches into mulch.

According to Kennards, grounds staff at the Golf Club used the chipper to turn the vegetation into mulch within a few hours, a task undertaken around every six months and always using the same machine.

Kennards says the chipper, which has a 55hp water-cooled diesel engine and a patented disc-cutting system, can process up to 7t of green waste per hour. For smaller jobs it can supply Australian-made 14hp trailer-mounted, 100mm chippers.

Kennards Groundcare, with hire centres in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne, has a wide range of equipment for the professional upkeep of golf courses, bowling greens, sporting fields, parks and other large green areas.

The landscape equipment hire fleet enables a wide variety of work including lawn renovating, dethatching, topdressing, seeding, spraying and grass cutting to be undertaken without capital outlay.

Kennards Groundcare’s large fleet of ride-on mowers includes zero turn models in various sizes, broad area mowers with a 3.335m cutting deck and outfront mowers with a 1.8m deck.

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