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Hydroseeders

Finn invented and trademarked the first Hydroseeder® in 1953. Designed to mix and spray a slurry of seed and fertilizer over broad areas, this was more than a product innovation–it was the seed that spawned a new industry of turf and erosion control contractors.

Material Blowers

Your profits depend on getting the most productivity from every dollar you spend. You hire people to perform multiple tasks – why shouldn’t your equipment do the same? FINN Material Blowers are the most versatile performers you can find, delivering high quality results in landscaping, erosion control, and construction related applications. With high production bulk material handling and accurate application, your workers can increase productivity up to 700%. And since FINN Material Blowers apply uniform coverage, you’ll achieve material savings of 25% or more.

Straw Blowers

FINN Straw Blowers multiply your productivity and profits by doubling straw coverage in a fraction of the time it takes to apply by hand. There’s no more efficient way to ensure soil moisture retention and protect against erosion damage to freshly seeded areas. Designed to deliver smooth, reliable power for maximum straw shredding and discharge, FINN Straw Blowers make quick work of straw mulching even in the most demanding conditions. FINN offers a technologically advanced line of Straw Blowers to handle jobs ranging from small lawns to massive mining sites.

Krimpers

The FINN Krimper attachment is the ideal partner to any seeding project that requires the use of straw or hay to protect the seed and help it grow by retaining moisture. The FINN Krimper anchors the straw into the soil to avoid loss of material or coverage. At the same time, it ensures the reduction of erosion and runoff while the seed is germinating. Alternatively, if the straw or hay is not anchored to the soil, it is subject to the risk of blowing or washing away by high winds or rainfall.