The T75 HydroSeeder is packaged in a trailer unit with a fully loaded weight of just under 10,000 GVW. You'll enjoy top performance and a clean, operator-friendly design. The T75 provides a one-man, one-step process for seeding, fertilizing, and mulching. With its 820 gallon capacity steel tank, cover 8,700-10,500 square feet per load with spray distances up to 150 feet from the discharge gun.

Features include a hydraulically-controlled paddle agitator and liquid recirculation; agitator controls at each end of the tank for operator convenience; a large toolbox in the hitch for storing hoses and nozzles; and, a Finn-designed centrifugal pump driven by an in-line common shaft clutch that eliminates high maintenance belts and coupling. The rugged, reliable mechanics of the T75 provide long life and easy maintenance. And its low profile allows for easy material loading and excellent stability.


The Sales Team

Tom Gordon In House Sales

Tom has over 50 years of experience in the erosion control field. Having owned an erosion control contracting firm he is well aware of the methods of success and the pitfalls awaiting today's landscaping firms.

Russ Collier In-House Sales/President

Russ has almost 40 years of experience in the hydroseeding, landscaping and erosion control field. Prior to assuming his current role with hydrograsscorp.com he worked for and subsequently managed a large and well respected hydroseeding business for over 30 years.

Chris Bacon Sales/Service Manager, New England and NY

Chris joined the Hydrograss team in 1999. Chris has almost 20 years of experience in the landscape industry. Currently, Chris is the Hydrograss Service and Sales Manager for New England and is also the owner of CB & Sons Equipment Company- a small rental company based in NH.

TJ Galligan Mobile Service Tech./Sales Associate

Prior to joining Hydrograss Corp. TJ spent seven years involved in the marine industry. Before moving to NH four years ago, TJ worked as a service technician at a marina on Cape Cod in addition to driving tractor trailers along the eastern seaboard.