Maxislit
The SISIS Maxislit is a tractor mounted deep slitting lawn aerator for sports field maintenance, golf course maintenance and amenities, with deep, clean penetration. Suitable for maintenance of football, soccer rugby and cricket pitches and golf courses, it can also be used for lawns and gardens.
Aeration is needed to improve drainage, reduce turf compacting, thatch build up and boost the health of lawns and the Maxislit is an ideal tool for outstanding turf and lawn treatment.
The Maxislit produces outstanding underground cultivation due to the angle of the tines and spiral design of tine shaft assist penetration and its simple design requires little maintenance.
Ideal for

Maxislit Specifications
Model: Maxislit Code: FS0634 Working width: 1800mm (1.8m 72″) Working depth: 7″ or 9″ Tractor power requirement:- 25-35hp Includes: Set of heavy duty tines (F34842) |
Maxislit Features & Benefits
- Choice of interchangeable slitting tines to suit different ground conditions.
- The angle of the tines and spiral design of tine shaft assist penetration giving maximum underground cultivation with minimum surface disturbance.
- Tine plates have a wide rim to reduce marking in soft or undulating conditions.
- Safety guard is quickly removed for easy tine change.
- Standard cat.1, 3-point linkage.
- Simple design for low maintenance.
- Requires minimum 25-35 hp unit
Testimonials
Bob Streeton — Head Groundsman — Massey Ferguson Sports Club
«The Maxislit I have will last 20 years as it’s so well made. I have enjoyed an excellent relationship with SISIS over the years and know I can rely on them for parts, sevice and support.»
Press Releases
The Belfry Chooses SISIS for Continued Excellence
Angus Macleod, Course Manager at The Belfry, has selected SISIS Megaslit and Multislit tractor mounted deep slitters for maintaining the greens surrounds, approaches and fairways on all three world renowned courses.
Maxislit keeps busy sports club in play
The Massey Ferguson Sports and Social Club in Coventry, close to where the iconic tractors were once produced, is a reminder of Britain’s great manufacturing heritage. But these days it also fulfils the important role of a community resource as well as providing leisure facilities for employees of AGCO, the multinational giant that purchased Massey Ferguson in 1994.