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Hunter Golf Rotor Wire Splicing
This video goes over several methods of splicing wires for the Hunter Golf TTS-800 series rotor. 0:00 - Intro 0:35 - Traditional Wire Splicing 5:45 -
TTS-800 Series Golf Rotors Product Guide
TTS-800 Series golf rotors from Hunter Industries integrate advanced technology with unrivaled power, reliability, and performance to simplify
TTS-800 Series Golf Rotors
In this Counter Buzz, learn all about the Hunter TTS-800 Series Golf Rotors. IN THIS VIDEO (click to watch) 0:41- New features and benefits of the TTS
Hunter Golf: Investing Millions to Make the Best Rotor Possible
Hunter Industries is committed to the Golf Industry and we have invested millions into creating the best rotor possible.
Clik-Delay Product Guide
The Hunter Clik-Delay was developed in response to the California Governor's mandate for a 48 hour irrigation delay after a rain event occurs. The Clik
A Video Tour of Golf Courses Featuring Hunter Products
Take a few minutes to enjoy the beauty of some of the most beautiful golf courses in the country and meet the superintendents who trust Hunter and
Golf Site Study: Harbor Club Golf Course, Greensboro, Georgia
Learn more about the way Jeff Miller, superintendent at the Harbor Club, meets the challenges of maintaining the golf course using Hunter Golf products.
Golf Site Study: Sky Valley, Sky Valley, Georgia
Find out why Superintendent Steve Mason trusts Hunter to keep the golf course at Sky Valley Resort in top playing condition.
Golf Site Study: Highlands Falls Country Club, Highlands, North Carolina
Highlands Falls Country Club Superintendent Fred Gehrisch talks about his long relationship with Hunter and which Hunter products he relies on to keep
Rain Sensors - FAQs
If your controller is showing a message indicating that the sensor is active even thought it has not rained or if the sensor is not shutting down the
Wireless Rain Clik - FAQs
If your wireless sensor is not shutting down irrigation when it rains or if the Sensor Status LED on the receiver continues to be red after the sensor