Hunter releases new PGP-06 rotor
The new product prevents nozzle stream blockage and wasted water.
SAN MARCOS, Calif. Tall grass can block or deflect a rotor’s nozzle stream, which leads to dry, underwatered patches and muddy, overwatered areas. The new
PGP-06 solves this problem with a taller pop-up height. At 6-inches, it can clear tall turf and deliver water efficiently without interference. When the nozzle stream is blocked by turf, it can’t work effectively. The new PGP-06 rotor pops up a full 6-inch, which positions the nozzle high above the turf. This allows it to deliver water unimpeded,” said Steve Hoveln, product manager.
Gore joins Takeuchi
ATLANTA – Luschen “Lou” Gore has joined Takeuchi-US
as its new regional business manager for the Mid-Atlantic region, which
includes South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia and Ohio. Gore
will be responsible for all sales development and activity in that multi-state
region, including dealer development, dealer recruitment, inventory control,
collections, forecasting, program promotion and communication.
“Lou brings more than 20 years of industry experience working
with dealer networks, dealer development and financial support,” said Henry Lawson,
director of sales for Takeuchi-US. “His sales background, strategic-planning
experience and impressive track record make him an excellent fit for his new