January 2011 Advantage Aerator with Revolution tines Introduced at trade shows 
TurfTime Equipment has displayed it's new larger Advantage Aerator with exclusive Revolution tines at trade shows in Texas, Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas and New England. The Advantage Aerator line features balast tanks that allow infinite weight adjustment to give the desired depth of aeration. Interchangagle tines allow the sports field or course manager to select solid, coring, or fine tines as the job requires. The Revolution tines with chisel point are designed to penetrate to depths of over seven inches without maring or tufting the turf surface. Advantage Aerators are available in a wide variety of sizes. See the Advantage Aerator page on this web site for additional information. Our turf specialists will be happy to help you select the machine that is perfect for your facility. February 2010 Quoting Art Lewis on the Sale of Thatch Master to TurfTime Eq., LLC
The following is quoted from SPORTS TURF, Eric Schroder author: Art Lewis didn’t invent the Thatch Master machine but over the past 18 years he’s been building and improving the fine turf verticutting machine. He announced last month that he had sold his interests to TurfTime Equipment. Lewis says his original market was golf, as the machine started out as a 3-foot-wide unit for use on greens. “But early on I decided to call on the athletic field market. I started displaying it at the Sports Turf Managers Association shows and got requests for wider machines, which led first to a 4-foot machine and later to the 5- and 6-foot machines. “I have been at every STMA show since the first one and have enjoyed working with athletic field managers. Over the years I have made many friends in the STMA and will miss this part of my life,” Lewis says. “The STMA has done a good job of educating athletic field personnel and of bringing advances in maintenance to all levels of facilities. Recently, I have been doing more business with high schools and colleges as well as with the larger facilities. When I sold, the business was about 60 percent athletic fields. “I sold my business because the time had come to retire and spend more time at my hideaway on Pine Island, FL.” Glenn Musser, vice president of TurfTime Equipment, says, “We are grateful for the 18 years that Art Lewis has dedicated to Thatch Master. We will continue to support Art’s customers through the existing distribution network.”
December 2009 Thatch Master sold to TurfTime
TurfTime Equipment, LLC has added Thatch Master to its line of turf maintenance equipment. Although Turftime will manufacture the Thatch Master the full line will continue to be available through the distribution system developed by Art Lewis who has perfected the heavy duty dethatcher/verticutter over the past 18 years. Have you had experience with Thatch Master? What comments or questions do you have for the new owners?
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