Landscape & Irrigation

January/February 2016

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www.landscapeirrigation.com Landscape and Irrigation January/February 2016 33 EQUIPMENT FOCUS MARKETPLACE 1. Do you have the authority to buy, specify or recommend products and/or services for your business or organization? Y q Yes N q No 2. What primary business/service is at this location? (check ONLY ONE) L q Full-Service Landscape Contractor (Design, Installation, Maint.) X q Lawn Care Service Companies/Maintenance Contractors P q Tree Service Company/Arborist Y q Irrigation Contractor/Consultant K q Custom Chemical Applicator Company A q Landscape Architect/Design Firm J q Other Contractors/Services (please specify) ______________________________________________________________ S q Sod Grower & Turf Seed Grower W q In-House Lawn & Grounds Maint./Installation (Comm., Industrial, Institutional, Gov. or Complex/Multi-Tenant Residential Facilities) H q Other (please specify)________________________________________ 3. Please check title (check ONLY ONE) A q President, Owner, Partner, Director, General Manager, Chairman of the Board, Purchasing Agent B q Superintendent, Landscape/Ground Maintenance Manager, Foreman, Supervisor C q Government Commissioner, Agent,Other Government Official D q Architect, Designer, Consultant, Agronomist, Horticulturist, Certified Specialist H q Other (please specify_________________________________________ Signature: (required) Date: Name: (please print) Title: Company: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Fax: Email: (required) q Yes, please start/continue my FREE subscription to Landscape and Irrigation FOR FASTER SERVICE visit our website at www.landscapeirrigation.com/subscribeli or fax to 847-763-9569 q No, thank you. Which version would you like to receive? q Print q Print & Digital CI1601 CLASSIFIEDS HELP WANTED SALES AND PRODUCTION MANAGER Greenscapes Landscape Design and Maintenance provides services for commercial, condominium, and residential needs in southwestern Wisconsin. We are growing and recruiting a seasoned industry professional to work as a Sales and Production Manager in our Dane County and growing markets. Responsibilities Include: Sales and marketing duties, networking, dispatch crews, perform site inspections, build a dynamic team. Snow removal is mandatory during the winter season. Requirements Include: Min. 3 yrs. In landscape & snow removal industry. Excellent knowledge of plant materials irrigation systems and landscape weeds and pests. Bilingual a plus. We offer a competitive salary and full benefits package. E-mail resumes to Nikki Ryberg office@greenscapesmadison.com Advertiser Page # Web Address Landscape and Irrigation Magazine ADVERTISERS' INDEX Bobcat Co. Cover 4 www.bobcat.com/SJC6 Ecolawn Applicator 33 www.ecolawnapplicator.com Exmark 3 www.exmark.com NALP 7 www.bit.ly/landirrmag Toro Cover 2 www.toro.com/evolution TREE Fund 6 www.treefund.org Please complete this form in its entirety to receive your subscription. the R260S offers 8,700 pounds of tractive effort, giving the wheels on both units excellent pushing abilities. The push power and loader breakout forces on Terex radius lift path skid-steer loaders allow these units to perform digging and grading tasks efficiently. For quick cycle times, a power- ful drive train with optional 2-speed transmission propels Terex loaders to the fastest top speeds in their class — up to 11 mph on the R260S. This unit also boasts a 5,200-pound tipping load, a 6,420-pound bucket breakout force, 125 inches of lift height and 25 inches of reach, enabling it to get loading, picking and carrying, grading, back dragging or snow removal jobs done faster and more efficiently. The R260S offers 10.5 inches of ground clearance and a 24-degree rear angle of departure.

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