DOUGLASVILLE, Ga., – Graham Spray Equipment announced the latest addition to its lineup of spray equipment and rigs: the GSE LawnScaper. Designed to meet the needs of companies that provide both landscaping and lawn care services, the LawnScaper accommodates a 300-gallon or 400-gallon Graham spray unit, a ride-on mower or spreader sprayer, and other landscape and spray equipment on the bed of an Isuzu NPR-HD truck.
Along with enhanced safety, the LawnScaper provides versatility and efficiency in several ways. The skid-mounted spray unit can be removed to use the rig for landscaping only. A forkable heavy-duty steel frame for the hose and reel setup gives field techs the ability to use the hose or a spreader sprayer to apply liquid products. The fiberglass tank can be compartmented according to customer specification. For example, a 300-gallon tank can be split into a 190-gallon compartment for lawn applications and a 110-gallon compartment for tree and shrub applications. The rid features fold-down bed rails and a split gate with gate assist.
“More and more of our customers are landscapers who want to add lawn, tree, and shrub care so they can be a full-service business,” says Dave Arnett, Graham’s sales manager. “With the LawnScaper we can give them a rig that’s safe and meets all their needs.”
The Isuzu truck used for the LawnScaper features a 14-foot heavy duty landscape bed with an additional 4-foot dovetail, a removable block fence to protect the spray unit, and an underbody toolbox. The NPR-HD truck has 152-inch wheelbase and GVWR of 14,500 pounds.
The standard Graham spray unit features a 300-gallon fiberglass tank with jet agitation, a 5.5-hp Honda engine with electric start, an AR-30 diaphragm pump, and a Hannay reel with power rewind, among other components. Several options are available, including a 400-gallon tank (maximum) and dual-pumping systems.
For more information, visit Grahamse.com
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