Parts & Services
Industry-leading turf equipment parts suppliers.
As of May 31, 2024, our Surrey location service department will be closed.
Industry-leading turf equipment parts suppliers.
We have hundreds of aftermarket turf equipment parts stocked on our shelves at any given time, compatible with most equipment brands. We do our best to always stock in-demand parts to reduce turnaround times, and regularly order restocks, always keeping what you need on our shelves. If we don’t have the part you need in our warehouse, we offer fast delivery from quality manufacturers to get you what you need and reduce your downtime.
Our parts inventory is fully stocked with reels, bed knives, rollers, re-build kits, engine parts, and more for most makes and models of golf course and turf equipment. As industry-leading parts suppliers, we keep our inventory stocked with parts from trusted manufacturers to fit Toro, Jacobsen, John Deere, Cushman, Ryan, Ransomes, Smithco, Club Car, and numerous other brands. Additionally, our service team has hands-on training on all makes and models, and we specialize in reel grinding and repairs on all manufacturers.
We carry turf equipment parts that are compatible with all major brands which include Toro, Jacobsen, John Deere, Cushman, Ryan, Rahn Industries, Ransomes, Smithco and Club Car. We are established dealers for R&R Products, HLA Snow Blades and Attachments, Turf Pride Equipment and Accessories, and Redhawk Golf Cart Parts.
Terra Equipment only works with quality suppliers to offer you the best aftermarket parts available. Because we only work with trusted companies, all of our parts are guaranteed and express delivered if we don’t have them in stock.
In the last fifteen years, there has been a significant increase in the use of biodegradable/vegetable hydraulic oils in the turf equipment industry. In our experience, these oils reduce the toxicity to vulnerable turf areas. Regardless, most hydraulic oil systems operate at approximately 160 degrees Fahrenheit. Fluid leaks at this temperature will cause burning/scalding of plant matter, leaving behind the obvious signs of a hydraulic component failure. The recovery rate of the damaged turf area is much quicker with bio-oils, especially when it is addressed quickly.
There are downfalls to biodegradable oils. These oils coagulate rapidly and need to be replaced much sooner than mineral oils (refer to your equipment owner’s manual for specific service intervals). Failure to replace these oils and their corresponding filters can lead to premature seal leaks caused from back pressure on the return side of the hydraulic system. Some of the OEMs are supplying their equipment directly from the factory with these bio-oils, and it is imperative to note the hours between servicing. They are not meant to be left in the unit for the life of the machine! It is necessary to understand the differences between mineral oils and biodegradable oils for maximum hydraulic component performance.
Ultimately, mineral oils will give you extended service life but are far more harmful to the environment. Biodegradable oils are far less harmful to the environment but increase the frequency of fluid changes.