Dennis & SISIS  

Kirk Langley, Derby,  United Kingdom
https://howardsongroup.com
  • Booth: 3557

Exhibiting a range of mowers, de-thatchers, and aerators.

Overview

SISIS will be exhibiting a tractor mounted de-thatcher, the SISIS Veemo HD which is ideal for maintaining fairways and warm season grass species.

Alongside the Veemo HD will be the tractor mounted SISIS Javelin Aer-Aid, a vertical action aerator which injects air directly into the root zone speeding up the aeration process.

Representing the Dennis Mowers product portfolio is a selection of battery powered machines from the Dennis E-Series. The ES-860 is a 34" operating width with a range of interchangeable cassettes including cutting, de-thatching and slicing. Complimenting the ES-860 will be the ES-34R which is a 34" twin blade rotary mower for fine turf cutting and cleaning up operations. Providing a quality of cut envied by others is the ES-22Ultra, a 22" cutting width that incorporates a tungsten tipped groomer for lateral growth control.

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  Press Releases

  • Andy Gray, Head of Grounds and Estates at St. George's Park, believes that Dennis Mowers got everything absolutely right in producing its new range of battery-powered mowers – the E-Series.

    Built in 2012 and set in 330-acres of stunning Staffordshire countryside, St. George's Park is the home of England’s national football teams. Overseeing a team of fourteen members of staff, Andy Gray is the man responsible for the upkeep of all the pitches and landscaped areas.

    Andy joined 21 months ago from Southampton FC, where he had responsibility for St. Mary’s Stadium and the Staplewood training campus. Throughout his tenure, both were highly regarded as outstanding football facilities, and he admits there were not many jobs to tempt him away from Southampton FC.

    “I was never actively looking to leave Southampton FC,” he said. “However, I always saw the position at St George’s Park as one of the top jobs in this industry, so when I saw it available, I thought it would be good to prove myself somewhere else.”

    Once settled into the position Andy felt the time had come to start exploring the idea of introducing battery-powered mowers.

    “There were a number of reasons for wanting to go down the electric route,” he said. “The real motive though was for employee welfare in terms of noise and vibrations. There were also the emissions to consider, as well as the environmental impact, the sustainability, and the rising cost of fuel.”

    As a long-term user of Dennis Mowers, Andy was quite certain on what brand of battery-powered mowers he wanted.

    “I have used the Dennis G860 cylinder mowers since 2001 and when I moved here there was already a fleet of nine G860’s and four Dennis PRO 34R rotary mowers. I felt it was a no-brainer to stay with Dennis.”

    Leaving no stone unturned, Dennis Mowers spent three years working with carefully selected partners to develop a range of quality battery-powered equipment befitting of the Dennis badge. The aim was to provide a reliable and long-lasting solution with the ultimate performance that helps professionals meet sustainability and environmental initiatives, reduce carbon footprint, emissions, running costs and noise without any range anxiety.

    “It was obvious Dennis took their time to do their homework, due diligence, and all the testing to make sure they got it absolutely right. This was really positive from Dennis – they made sure they were selling the finished article.”

    Andy chose to purchase two Dennis ES-860 cylinder mowers from the ES range.

    This 34” battery powered turf management system delivers maximum versatility and the range of 13 interchangeable cassette options provide a solution to many day-to-day maintenance tasks such as cutting, scarifying, brushing, sorrel rolling, and verticutting. Furthermore, traditional G860 cassettes will also fit the ES-860, meaning that customers will not have to purchase additional cassettes.

    A robust LCD keypad screen is an integral feature of the handlebar console providing the operator with a multitude of information options including speed, clip rate, service checks, lifetime running reports and battery information.

    “We use them daily in the same way we use the G860’s, whether it be for cutting, brushing or verticutting. Battery range is so important because if you are over the far side of the site and you’ve got two or three pitches to cut, then it is imperative that it lasts. The ES-860’s haven’t run out on us yet.

    “They have also come in handy when the England senior team are here,” Andy continued. “Media activities take place on the indoor pitch which is right next to the senior team’s training pitch. We would always be preparing the pitch for their next training session and would be constantly asked to stop because the mowers were making too much noise. With the ES-860’s, we no longer have that problem.

    “As a company, Dennis is fantastic - the factory is nearby and the service, backup and parts department have always been second to none.”

    For further information or a no obligation demonstration, please contact Dennis 01332 824 777 or visit www.dennisuk.com

    For more news, reviews and insightful views, you can follow Dennis on Twitter and Instagram @DennisMowers and like the company’s Facebook page – www.facebook.com/DennisMowersUK.You can also view the latest Dennis videos by visiting www.youtube.com/DennisMowers

  • John Spraggs, Course Manager at the Royal Wellington Golf Club in New Zealand, has reported excellent results from using a range of SISIS equipment to maintain the historic course.

    Royal Wellington Golf Club is regarded as one of New Zealand’s finest courses. Situated alongside the Hutt River near Silverstream, the parkland course offers an enjoyable and stimulating golfing challenge in a beautiful setting.

    A course of this stature deserves to be in good hands and that is where the highly respected and extremely experienced John Spraggs comes in. John, who started work in the turf industry in 1978, has been the Course Manager at Royal Wellington for 17 years. He oversees an impressive team of 11 Greenkeepers, 1 Horticulturist, 1 Equipment Manager and 1 Equipment Serviceman.

    Also remarkable is the arsenal of turf maintenance equipment which is used to keep the Royal Wellington in superb condition. John claims that there is one brand which has, and always will, have a place in his equipment shed.

    “I have been in the turf industry since 1978 and have used and seen many brands,” he said. “Due to its simplicity and robustness, the SISIS brand is known for its quality and performance, making our work easier.”

    John and the Royal Wellington team are currently relying on two SISIS products – the Litamisa 1800 tractor mounted sweeper and collector and the Javelin Aer-Aid tractor mounted aerator.

    “In regard to the Javelin Aer-Aid – we use this monthly on our sand constructed greens, tees, and greens approaches - to provide aeration and inject air into the rootzone,” said John.

    As John says, not only does the Javelin Aer-Aid aerate with a vertical action but it also injects air into the root zone at a fast-working rate, creating thousands of fissures. The cam trigger mechanism ensures that the air is always expelled at the bottom of the tine penetration, enabling treatment to be targeted precisely and consistently.

    10mm diameter 'tipped' tines are spaced at 75mm (3ins) with depth of penetration, infinitely variable, to a maximum of 127mm (5ins). These air injection tines are specially designed to use the maximum air available from the compressor and produces clean, fresh, air at a constant rate of 88 litres per minute, while surface disturbance is kept to a minimum.

    “The Royal Wellington is a large parkland course with many deciduous trees,” continued John. “Therefore, leaves are an issue, and this is why we use the Litamisa. We also use it to pick up cores and debris following turf renovations.”

    The SISIS Litamisa 1800 is ideal for sweeping requirements, from large sports fields to gardens and extensive lawns. It features a spiral design brush for improved collection, a hydraulic tip facility for easy emptying and a large capacity hopper. It follows ground contours and is simple to use and maintain.

    John further explained the benefits from using these two machines.

    “Gathering leaf litter, and clearing debris from turf renovations are simpler, and more productive,” he said. “Minimising surface disturbance from hole punching is critical to keep our players happy. The Aer-Aid does a fantastic job with the surfaces being playable following a light roll, straight behind the Aer-Aid.

    “I would say that the simplicity of the SISIS equipment is the greatest feature; they are very easy to service and adjust.”

    The two products were purchased though SISIS dealer Powerturf NZ, who are the official distributor of SISIS Machinery in New Zealand.

    “The service from Powerturf and SISIS, has been absolutely first class and exceeded all expectations. Whenever I have any questions, I have always been impressed with their knowledge and how supportive they have been.”

    For more news, reviews and insightful views, you can follow SISIS on Twitter or Instagram @SISISMachinery and like the company’s Facebook page – www.facebook.com/SISISMachinery. You can also view the latest SISIS videos by visiting www.youtube.com/SISISMachinery

  • After trialling various tractor mounted scarifiers, Steven Harvey, Head Greenkeeper at Stourbridge Golf Course, concluded that the SISIS Veemo MK 2 was by far the most suitable for his fairways.

    Stourbridge Golf Club in the West Midlands was formed in 1892 progressing from the original 9 holes laid out on the former Pedmore racecourse to 18 holes in 1909. The basic outline of that course remains today, and marks somewhat of a divide according to Steven.

    “There are essentially two halves to the course,” he said. “The old common ground at the bottom where the racecourse used to be and then you have more of a parkland course at the top. It really is chalk and cheese.

    “It is also a small course; in fact, it was once listed in the Guinness Book of Records as being the course with the 'longest yardage over the smallest acreage'. Being a small plot of land to look after, it comes with both positives and benefits.”

    Steve oversees a team of four members of staff and full credit must be given to the team for achieving a course which is highly praised by members and visitors alike.

    With a humble budget and unfavourable weather conditions to work with, Steve claims that he is always looking at new methods to achieve best results and over recent years, he has largely focussed on the fairways.

    “Historically our non-irrigated surfaces such as the fairways do tend to struggle and fail to hold on to moisture. No work has ever really taken place on the fairways other than slitting so they are heavy on organic matter. When it is hot, they really do bake and we have lost a lot of grasses, particularly the fescues.

    “A couple of years ago, knowing that we wanted to scarify the fairways, we begged, and borrowed machines just to get the ball rolling,” he continued. “However, the problem always came on the undulating common land and whichever machine we used, it basically scalped them, didn’t hit the low spots and was very hit and miss. But we knew that if we had the right one then it would help us achieve exactly what we wanted to.

    “Then we came across the SISIS Veemo.”

    The SISIS Veemo MK 2 is a tractor-mounted scarifier used for removing thatch from large areas of turf, such as golf course fairways. The Veemo’s strong cutting blades are designed for minimum surface disturbance and maximum thatch removal via three floating heads which are independent from the main frame. The heads each move in all degrees of motion and follow any undulations of the ground on a fairway without any danger of damaging / scalping the turf, whilst the tungsten tipped hook blades with variable spacing cut effectively through the thatch layer.

    “The Veemo simply stood out from all the others – mainly for its durability and the way it hugs the ground, particularly on the fairways on the bottom half of the course.” said Steve. “It is fantastic the way it hits every part of the surface we want it to hit, due to the floating heads. The way it connects to the back of the tractor is also so simple.

    “It is well built, and I can’t envisage any issues with damage or maintenance. The Veemo basically does everything we want it to do.

    “We use the Veemo anytime between March and November, and the beauty of it is that not only can I use it on the fairways, but I can get it onto our tees and the approaches as well. I’m also going to be looking to use it on the greens very soon, and I think it will do a great job. I want to use it to its maximum capability.

    “Overall, I’m very impressed with the Veemo and we are seeing the improvements from using it already.”

    For further information or a no obligation demonstration, please contact SISIS on 01332 824 777 or visit www.sisis.com

    For more news, reviews and insightful views, you can follow SISIS on Twitter and Instagram @SISISMachinery and like the company’s Facebook page – www.facebook.com/SISISMachinery. You can also view the latest SISIS videos by visiting www.youtube.com/SISISMachinery

  • After a stringent search for a new rotary mower, Ian Lucas, Head of Grounds at A.F.C Bournemouth, concluded that the electric Dennis ES-34R was the by far the best choice. 

    Ian has been the Head of Grounds at A.F.C Bournemouth for the past three and a half years and has developed a glowing reputation in many sectors of the grounds management industry. However, it could well have been a quite different story.

    Having excelled in art at school he originally set out to be a graphic designer by trade. However, after struggling to land a relevant position, Ian started working at his local golf course. This was not just on a whim because he had previously maintained a local football pitch, but what makes this even more remarkable is that he offered to work at the golf club for free for the first two months. His quality standard of work was quickly recognised, and he was rewarded with a full-time position - which he occupied for three years.

    He then continued to hone his new craft by going on to work at another golf course, Southampton F.C and an independent school before being appointed Head of Grounds at A.F.C Bournemouth.  

    Ian may not have ended up following his original career path but those in the know will confirm that he is still an artist in his own right. One look at his work will tell you that he has an incredible eye for detail and that extends to every aspect of his job, including the purchasing of new equipment.

    He certainly left no stone un-turned when it came to looking for new rotary mowers.

    “We had demonstrations carried out for every single electric and petrol rotary mower you can think of,” he said.

    “With our previous rotary mowers, we had got to the point where they needed either replacing or repairing. It was quite common to get maintenance issues every two years with them and we wanted something that would last us longer.

    “The club is looking at taking a greener approach, so we decided to narrow our search down to the electric rotaries. We spent a lot of time with all the various electric rotary mowers to make sure we made the right decision. We looked at the design, build quality, battery life and the cut and collection. The performance when the grass is dewy or luscious was important for us because we cut nearly every other day on grass that is likely to be damp and I didn’t want issues with the chute clogging up.

    “It was the new Dennis ES-34R which ticked these boxes and proved to be the best overall.”

    The ES-34R is a 34" (860mm) battery powered twin blade rotary mower using the latest lithium-ion battery technology. It is ideal for fine turf mowing and cleaning up operations in stadia and training facilities. Utilising the contra rotating hardened steel blades and low chute ensures maximum collection performance.

    While allowing ground staff to achieve an aesthetically pleasing appearance and desired playing surface, the E-Series range will also help meet sustainability and environmental initiatives, minimise carbon footprint, emissions, running costs, HAV's and noise without any range anxiety.

    Ian revealed that the club purchased two Dennis ES-34R’s and he explained how they are now playing an integral part in his maintenance programme at both the Vitality Stadium and the training ground.

    “We’ll use them straight after a game to hoover up the debris and the beauty is that, because of the size of the ES-34R’s, we now have two people doing this rather than four. This frees up the other two members of staff to do other jobs such as divoting. During the week we may well use them twice more on the stadium pitch before switching to the Dennis G860 cylinder mowers for matchday preparation.

    “At the training ground we use the ES-34R’s a lot. They work incredibly well because the cut on them is fantastic and very comparable with a cylinder mower. Therefore, at the training ground we can use them to hoover, repair, cut and present all in one go. This is a huge time saver.

    “The battery life is unbelievable on the ES-34R’s,” Ian continued. “One mower will do a whole pitch and you can still have at least 40% battery life left. Other mowers we trialled just couldn’t compete in this respect.”

    The Dennis ES-34R is also fitted with a weatherproof colour LCD programmable display and keypad which operates the machine and will feed back information to the operator including ground speed, battery charge level, instructions and much more. This can easily be updated and customised to suit individual customer requirements – something which also continues to impress Ian.

    “I love the computer side of it,” he said. “Most of the time we run it on the maximum revolution of the blade to get the maximum suction but sometimes we drop to half that and drop our speed levels for areas that we have recently seeded. This is important in areas such as goal mouths because we are constantly seeding there. By dropping the speed and power levels it means we can still cut those areas without hoovering the seed up. This of course was not possible with our old rotaries, so it has made a real difference.

    “I also like how (through the LCD display) you can see how far the mower has travelled and how many hours it has been in operation.

    “Another good feature is that you can pre-set the turning speed so when you get to the end of the pitch, you can simply press the button and it will automatically drop your speed, so you have more time to turn. This is great because you no longer have to rush or turn the mower off and back on again.

    “These two Dennis ES-34R’s have certainly saved us a good amount of time and I would also confidently say that so far they have helped us to be more efficient.”

    For further information or a no obligation demonstration, please contact Dennis 01332 824 777 or visit www.dennisuk.com

    For more news, reviews and insightful views, you can follow Dennis on Twitter and Instagram @DennisMowers and like the company’s Facebook page – www.facebook.com/DennisMowersUK.You can also view the latest Dennis videos by visiting www.youtube.com/DennisMowers

  • Discover the Future with Dennis Mowers E-Series:

    These electric-powered mowers redefine industry standards with exceptional battery life, ultra-low noise, and minimal vibration, offering a no-compromise alternative to traditional petrol counterparts. The robust LCD keypad screen provides operators with a wealth of information options, including speed, clip rate, service checks, lifetime running reports, and battery details. Not to mention an astonishingly quick 2-3 hour full battery recharge time.

    Featured Products on Display at The GCSAA Trade Show:

    ES-860:

    • 34" battery-powered turf management system
    • 13 interchangeable cassette options
    • Easy to adjust height of cut control

    ES-22 Ultra:

    • 22" battery mower with an ultra-short wheelbase
    • Perfect for undulating surfaces
    • Ideal for golf greens and tees

    ES-34R:

    • 34" battery-powered twin blade rotary mower
    • Latest lithium-ion battery technology
    • Ideal for fine turf mowing and cleaning up operations

  Products

  • SISIS Veemo HD
    Triple mounted hydraulic driven, tractor mounted de-thatcher, designed for golf fairways that provides minimal surface disturbance with maximum thatch removal. The three independently floating heads follow ground contours closely without scalping.
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  • A purpose designed, triple mounted hydraulic driven de-thatcher for maximum thatch removal and minimal surface disturbance which is ideal for golf fairways and warm season grass species.

    • 3 fully floating heads follow ground contours without scalping
    • Efficient hydraulic system with large volume tank
    • Tool free depth setting by micro control on each unit for fast and simple adjustment
    • Twin Integral heavy duty oil coolers for all climate conditions
    • Fast ground coverage saving time and money
    • Direct drive to reel shaft via hydraulic motor
    • 2mm tungsten tipped 'saw' blades reel
  • SISIS Javelin Aer Aid
    A tractor mounted vertical action aerator for use on golf tees, greens and fairways.
    This machine can be used all year round due to the large selection of tines helping to break up compaction allowing water, air and nutrients to penetrate the root zone....

  • The Aer - Aid system injects air directly into the root zone speeding up the aeration process, moving air uniformly throughout the root zone for complete aeration - not just where the tines have penetrated. The cam trigger mechanism ensures that the air is always expelled at the bottom of the tine penetration enabling treatment to be targeted precisely. Other features include:

    • Fast forward speed for excellent productivity
    • Quiet in operation
    • The air injection tines are specially designed to use the maximum air available from the compressor which produces clean, fresh air at a constant rate.

    Independent trials demonstrated that the Aer-Aid system:

    • Significantly reduces surface and soil compaction
    • Increased water infiltration rates
    • Manages soil based issues
    • Enhances root development
    • Helps to limit turf damage caused by disease when integrated in a management programme
  • Dennis ES-860
    The battery powered ES-860 helps support ground professionals to produce their ultimate surface and with their range of interchangeable cassettes help to improve the health and quality of any sports surface....

  • The ES-860 is a 34" battery powered turf maintenance system which incorporates a range of interchangeable cassettes to cut, de-thatch, verticut, brush and surface spike. The system has the following features and benefits:-

    • Cuts 3-4 football pitches on a single charge or verticuts a full pitch
    • Rapid 2 hour recharge 
    • Ultra low HAV's and low noise allows for a full days usage in any working environment
    • Choice of 13 interchangeable cassettes
    • Battery system allows trailer seat to be attached, still achieving in excess of 20km of cutting.
    • Huge cost savings on fuel
    • Low maintenance and very low lifetime costs

  • Dennis ES-34R
    This electric rotary mower provides a cut quality comparable to a cylinder mower whilst allowing operators to hoover, repair, cut and present all in the one go....

  • The ES-34R is a 34" battery powered twin blade rotary mower for fine turf cutting and cleaning up operations.

    Benefits and features of the ES-34R include:-

    • Excellent collection in wet or dry conditions
    • Will cut a full size football pitch on a single charge
    • Has a rapid 2 hour recharge
    • Ultra low HAV's and noise allows for full day usage in any environment
    • Huge cost savings on fuel
    • Low maintenance and very low lifetime costs
    • Contra rotating twin blades
    • Easy to use click system for height of cut
    • Easy screen control adjustment - charge, speed selection, reverse setting and distance covered etc
  • ES-22Ultra
    Quiet in operation with ultra low hand arm vibration, this battery mower helps professionals enhance the playing surface to give a first class finish. Very simple to control, variable speeds and clip rates, forward speeds controlled by the operator....

  • Using a 7 or 11 bladed cutting cylinder and groomer reel, this 22" battery mower produces a quality of cut which provides an ultra fine finish on golf greens and tees. The tungsten tipped groomer can be in or out dependent on conditions.

    Other benefits and features include the following:-

    • Ultra short wheelbase for undulating greens
    • Powerful tungsten tipped groomer for lateral grass growth control
    • Capable of cutting in excess of 10km on a single charge
    • Low maintenance and very low lifetime costs
    • Ultra low HAV's and noise allows for full day usage in any environment
    • The battery can be recharged when 'in situ' or removed and recharged
    • Rapid 2-3 hour recharge
    • Huge cost savings on fuel