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February 2012

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digital roundup GULP OF WATER Displace 8 to 12 gallons of water a minute with Underhill's Gulp UltraMax and Big Gulp UltraMax water removal pumps. With a 36-inch chamber and fl exible outlet hoses in either 36- or 72- inch lengths, the Big Gulp UltraMax eliminates water from valve boxes, sprinklers or other fl ooded areas. A push-button cleaning system provides quick fl ushing of the pump chamber. Write 107 on the Reader Service Card or visit TotalLandscapeCare.net/info ECO-FRIENDLY DRIPLINE Earn LEED credits on your next landscape in- stallation with Netafi m USA's Techline CV dripline, which is manufactured from recycled materials. Techline CV has 17-milimeter, fl ex- ible tubing and can be used for irrigating turf, trees, shrubs and bedding areas. Its dripper design provides self-fl ushing throughout the line, not just the beginning and end. The line can be installed above ground or sub-surface and is available in coils from 100 to 1,000 feet. Write 108 on the Reader Service Card or visit Total- LandscapeCare.net/info MONITORS SOIL CONDITIONS Toro's Precision Soil Sensor continuously measures moisture levels in the soil and determines when to al- low the irrigation controller to water the lawn. It has two wireless components – a receiver that hooks up to the irrigation controller and a sensor that installs in the ground. With an operating range of 500 feet, the sen- sor uses standard alkaline batters. The stainless-steel electrodes reach 6 inches down into the soil's profi le. Write 109 on the Reader Service Card or visit TotalLandscapeCare.net/info February 2012 / TOTAL LANDSCAPE CARE

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