Turf Equipment Rental (TERF), an affiliate of Global Turf Equipment (GTE), has established a new website, www.turfequipmentrental.com.
Functionality, user friendliness and ease of navigation were all primary design considerations, as well as tablet and smart phone compatibility. The layout also features large, detailed images to help visitors more accurately assess product inventory.
TERF was launched earlier this year by GTE co-owners Jim Sartain and Pat Yarbrough with Chad Sartain. It offers two-day, weekly and monthly maintenance equipment rentals to golf courses, sports turf facilities, municipalities and lawn-care companies in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee.
Aerators, blowers and vacuums, fairway and greens mowers, topdressers, tractors, trap rakes, turf aerators, sprayers, utility vehicles, and verticutters are among the items available from leading brands like Toro, John Deere and Jacobsen.
“We have more than $1 million in rental equipment available at all times,” Sartain said. “If you’re waiting for a piece of machinery to be repaired, experiencing a budget shortfall, hosting a tournament, or facing another short-term need, we’re here to help.”
Serving golf facilities in more than 80 countries worldwide and all 50 U.S. states, affiliate company GTE offers substantial cost savings to golf course owners, operators, and superintendents with late model alternatives to brand-new machines.
GTE’s 40,000 square-foot Florida headquarters stocks more than 750 pieces of equipment.
In 2013, GTE established an overseas partnership with the U.K.’s County Mowers as the first step in long-term plans to strengthen its European distribution network. A new facility in Denmark followed in 2014 as the next phase in GTE’s European expansion.
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