Inland Lake Harvesters, Inc.
With over 30 years of experience in waterway management, Inland Lake Harvesters has developed the ultimate solutions to manage any waterway. Our attention to detail and superior craftsmanship has been refined to produce the strongest built, longest lasting aquatic harvesters on the market. At Inland Lake Harvesters we do not build for obsolescence. Our harvesters feature stainless steel belting on conveyor #1 and Heavy Duty Galvanized Belting on conveyors #2 and #3. Our propulsion systems uses a direct-drive, heavy-duty hydraulic motor directly coupled with the tapered shaft, hub and keyway. This advanced design overcomes the problems of gearbox and chain driven systems that require constant rebuilding and replacement. We also offer an optional environmentally-friendly hydraulic fluid/oil to help keep your lake and waterways safe.
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- Business Type:
- Manufacturer
- Industry Type:
- Agriculture - Aquaculture
- Market Focus:
- Nationally (across the country)
- Year Founded:
- 1984
About Us
Every part counts, and that's why all of our harvesters and harvesting accessories are manufactured with the highest degree of skill and integrity. After all, your harvesting program is only as effective as the tools you're using. At Inland Lake Harvesters we believe those tools should be designed to have the simplest maintenance with the longest lasting parts available.
Both floating and submerged aquatic weeds (such as Hydrilla, Water Hyacinth, and Eurasian Milfoil) are easily mitigated using Inland's harvesters. However, creating the best plan to manage your waterway the right way is an in-depth process benefiting from years of experience. At Inland Lake Harvesters our experts are here to help you get the job done right with over 30 years of hands-on experience and our vast knowledge of waterway management. We will analyze your waterway needs to ensure that your harvesting program will shine using the best equipment on the market and backed by the most comprehensive support in the industry.
With our harvesters in operation across the globe, Inland has always made safety our No. 1 concern when it comes to our customers and our equipment. Standard features in our designs include a full tower platform from the operating area to the rear fuel and hydraulic reservoirs as well as safety rails and chains to help prevent users from accidentally going overboard. Additionally, the hull of our machines are built with full bulkheads that greatly increase hull rigidity as well as creating many more watertight compartments.
Call Inland Lake Harvester today and let our experts work with you to determine the right course of action to manage your lakes and waterways.
Aquatic Weeds
Both floating and submerged aquatic weeds (such as Hydrilla, Water Hyacinth, and Eurasian Milfoil) are easily mitigated using Inland's harvesters. However, creating the best plan to manage your waterway the right way is an in-depth process benefiting from years of experience. At Inland Lake Harvesters our experts are here to help you get the job done right with over 30 years of hands-on experience and our vast knowledge of waterway management.
The Industry`s Longest Lasting, Heavy-Duty Aquatic Harvesters
Heavy-Duty Waterway Management Equipment
When it comes to managing your lakes and waterways, making the right decision begins with choosing Inland Lake Harvesters. We've built our environmental approach to waterway management with industry leading, extremely reliable and long-lasting aquatic weed harvesters and accessories that are engineered for strength and simplicity of maintenance.
With Inland Lake Harvesters you have the industry's strongest partner in fighting aquatic weeds and preserving your beautiful lakes and waterways.
Aquatic Weeds
Both floating and submerged aquatic weeds (such as Hydrilla, Water Hyacinth, and Eurasian Milfoil) are easily mitigated using Inland's harvesters. However, creating the best plan to manage your waterway the right way is an in-depth process benefiting from years of experience. At Inland Lake Harvesters our experts are here to help you get the job done right with over 30 years of hands-on experience and our vast knowledge of waterway management.
Types of Aquatic Weeds
Inland Lake Harvesters are an effective solution to managing your aquatic weed infestation—from battling algae to water lilies. Examples of common problem weeds can be found in our list to the left along with a brief description of each weed. For help with your specific issues, we encourage you to contact our experts directly for a solution that's tailored to suit your needs.
Emergent Weeds
EMERGENT PLANTS, such as cattail and water primrose, have sturdy stem structs that propel themselves well above the water surface. Uncontrolled growth of emergent species can block access to your waterways and trap debris in your shallow waters.
Floating Weeds
FREE FLOATING AQUATIC WEEDS, like Duckweed and Water Hyacinth, tend to grow in dense colonies in calm waterways. Floating weeds can be aggressive invaders of ponds and dense colonies can eliminate submerged plants by blocking sunlight penetration. If colonies cover the surface of the water, oxygen depletions and associated losses can occur. These plants should be controlled before they cover the entire surface of the pond.
Submerged Weeds
SUBMERGED WEEDS—such as Hydrilla and Eurasian Milfoil among others—are responsible for many of the harmful and undesirable conditions that can occur in your waterways. Growing through the water column, many species of submerged weeds can form dense surface mats, blocking passageways and preventing recreation. Invasive, non-native species can rapidly displace native species and negatively effect your waterways.
Algae
ALGAE are photosynthetic organisms that occur in most habitats and which exhibit no true leaves, stems, or root systems. The rapid accumulation of algae in an aquatic system, also known as an 'algal bloom', can leave your waterways looking like pea soup or covered with surface mats resembling cotton candy.
Rooted Floating Weeds
Similar to submerged weeds, WATER LILIES and ROOTED FLOATING WEEDS can form dense surface mats that blocking passageways and prevent recreation.