ANNUAL EQUIPMENT & PRODUCT BUYER'S GUIDE MOWERS
Trimax Mowing Systems Pegasus S4 After fifteen years of leading the market, Pegasus has established itself as the benchmark in wide- area rotary mowing for Turf and Sod farms, parks, reserves, and sport fields. Available in 16 ft. (4.9m) and 20 ft. (6.1m) widths, the Pegasus S4 is our latest exceptionally low-maintenance trailed rotary mower. Building on 15 years of Pegasus innovation, we’ve spent the last 12 months in R&D innovating how to make mowing more efficient. The result—the new Pegasus Series 4 mower that offers 28 percent less grease points and incredibly 41 percent less maintenance costs compared to our famous S3. Boasting SteadFastTM maintenance free spindles, RapidSetTM
height adjustment, a market leading three-year warranty and the most
precise and versatile cutting experience. Ask for your demo today and see how Pegasus can transform your sod farm.
www.trimaxmowers.com
Turf Tick Products Turf Tick Reel Gang Mowers: The pulled type Turf Tick mower means more production per hour; its 50-foot construction cuts up to 250 acres a day with a 42-hp tractor. The mowers are durable, with heavy duty reels to ensure dependability year after year. The unique construction allows weight distribution over the entire area to reduce turf compaction and decrease the possibility of ruts in damp ground. The mowers are easy to maneuver with a zero turning radius and a pivoting frame. Floating mowers adjust to match uneven terrain. The positive belt lock system will not disengage or slip even over rugged ground or under heavy mowing conditions. Turf Tick mowers are available in widths of 10 to 50 ft., with 6- or 10-bladed hydraulically-lifted 9-inch reels. Hydraulic back-wheel-steering is standard for models 4017 and 5021. Transported lengthwise, the mower will be turned 90 degrees. For more information, visit
www.nannings-turftick.com.
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