Groundskeeping Journal Issue 34 2026 | Page 17

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Terra Rake Gains New and Retro Options

iedenmann UK has

W introduced new brush and roller attachments for its 2.3 m Terra Rake, giving existing owners even greater versatility from an already hardworking machine.

The new components allow operators to rake, brush or roll using the same frame, adding flexibility and sustainability by expanding what the machine can do across larger turf areas.
ROLLER ATTACHMENT
The roller attachment is exclusive to the new 2.3 m model Terra Rake fitted with two front wheels and a parking stand.
Easy conversion To fit the roller:
• Lift the frame using tractor hydraulics
• Remove the front wheels
• Lower the frame onto the roller’ s two locating posts that integrate with the existing wheel mounts
Ideal for fairways and large turf areas, it delivers an effect similar to a greens iron while maintaining healthy grass length.
BRUSH ATTACHMENT
The brush attachment— available for both the 1.7 m and 2.3 m Terra Rake models— has long been a part of the Wiedenmann range, and it offers quick conversion for different turf conditions.
Easy conversion
Operators simply unbolt the rake sections and bolt in the brush sections.
Brush grades
Three stiffness levels allow tailored turf presentation:
• Black – general-purpose work
• White – softer finishing or finer turf
• Yellow – the stiffest and most vigorous brushing action
FAST CHANGES, MORE VERSATILITY
Switch between rake, brush or roller setups in under 15 minutes, making it easy to adapt to changing conditions throughout the day.
Wiedenmann UK dealers offer all attachment options and can guide users through different configurations to help them get the most from their Terra Rake.
For your local Wiedenmann UK dealer call 0141 814 3366 or www. wiedenmann. co. uk
Roller design
The three-section heavy duty roller is designed to float on undulating terrain. With a wide diameter, it ensures a firm, even finish across the full working width.
Consistent results at any speed
Crucially, the roller applies the same downward pressure at all working speeds, whether travelling at 3 km / h or 8 km / h. This gives:
• Uniform ground contact
• Smooth, firmed surfaces
• Improved ball roll and pace
• Reduced turf-disease risk( e. g., dollar spot)
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