We’ve pulled this behind a tractor for hours on end across full-sized pitches, and the 1350 mm working width lets you cover ground at good clip without missing the edges. The 400 mm roller brush does a solid job of lifting the turf fibers and kicking up any compacted infill—it’s not just for leaf removal, it actually redistributes the rubber or sand evenly. Most buyers go with the standdard brush, but we usually have stock on the stiffer option if you’re dealing with heavy matting.


At 160 kg, it’s heavy enough to stay planted during operation without bogging down the tractor, and the 18x8.50-8 tires handle the turf without leaving ruts. What it does is maintain that upright fiber orientation that makes synthetic fields play consistently—neglect it for a month and you’ll see the difference in ball roll. The CE certifcation is standard, though we don’t list the test specifics unless you ask, as they vary by field type (usually 2-4 weeks for a copy).

You’ll want to run it at a consistent speed—too fast and teh brush skips, too slow and you’re just spinning in place. It’s basically a horizontal axis arbor that spins continuously, so the brush wears evenly across its width, and you’ll get about 50 hours or so before you need to flip or replace it. One thing we’ve found is that the red powder coat holds up better than the black on earlier models, but it’s still not suited for saltwater environments near coastal fields.

The transport package is a steel frame that’s pretty much a cage welded around the unit—it’s not pretty but it survives freight. We ship with the brush installed, so you don’t have to mess with alignment when it arrives. That said, we’ve had a few buyers strip arbor bolts on reassembly after storage, so check the torque spec before you run it. Anyway, the 1-year manufacturing defects, not wear items like the brush or tires.


Ordering is straightforward—we keep a few units in stock, but the MOQ is one, and lead time is about 10-14 days if we’re out. The price includes the steel frame and standard brush, but you can specify a different brush grade if you’re doing infill-heavy maintenance (5mm or 10mm bristle length depending on your infill size). 1350 mm is the working width, not the overall width—you’ll need about 150 mm clearance on each side for the frame.
The TB220 has a working width of 1350 mm. For a standard soccer field around 7,000 square meters, you're looking at roughly 5,200 passes end to end, so it covers efficiently without being too narrow for smaller areas.
Yes, the TB220 is CE certified, which means it meets EU safety, health, and environmental standards. That's a must if you're importing into Europe or need to show compliance for your facility.
We typically ship within 2-3 weeks after order. The TB220 comes in a steel frame transport package, so it's protected during shipping and easy to unload on-site.
Currently, the TB220 comes with a standard 400 mm roller brush setup. We don't offer custom brush materials on this model, but the brush is designed for synthetic turf—works fine with most infill types like sand or rubber.
The MOQ for the TB220 is 1 unit. For orders of 10 or more, we can offer a 5% discount—just contact us for a bulk quote.