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ANNUAL EQUIPMENT & PRODUCT BUYER'S GUIDE


MOWERS Trimax Mowing Systems ProCut Series 4 (68-in., 81-in., 91-in. & 114-in. Cut Widths) Engineered to withstand everyday use in the toughest commercial environments, Trimax’s Procut Series 4 retains the same exceptional cut quality that set the original apart from the competition. The perfect small utility mower for sod farms and sports fields, ProCut is used on high profile grounds around the world includ- ing Windsor Castle in the UK. ProCut Series 4 includes patented Trimax features including SteadFastTM maintenance free spindles, RapidSetTM


easy height adjustment system, the new LocTEK Stubless Roller Retention


System and Lazerbladez, a carefully engineered blade system which produces a superior cut and finish at high ground speeds. Procut Series 4 is also available in Galv. The ProCut Series 4 is refined excellence and is now even easier to operate and maintain than ever before. ProCut comes with a 3-year warranty, which is the longest warranty on the market! Free demonstrations available. For more information view: trimaxmowers.com/procut.


Trimax Mowing Systems X-WAM (34-ft. Cut Width) With the potential to cut 33 acres per hour and the ability to perform zero-turns without having to lift any of the mower decks, the Trimax X-WAM will increase your productivity using one tractor, one driver, one mower—and cut with a cylin- der-like finish. The X-WAM consists of a 2-deck attachment unit joined with a Trimax Pegasus for a 5-deck total and a massive 34-ft. (10.36-m) cut width allowing unbeatable contour and clipping spread. All decks can be folded and retracted to 8.25 ft. (2.5 m) for road transport. Cut height ranges from 0.25 to 4.333 inches (6.35 to 110.06 mm). X-WAM is engineered for ease of maintenance and reliability. All moving surfaces have long-life synthetic bushes or greaseable bearings and remote grease points are centralized. Raising the mower decks provides unobstructed access to the mower under-body for safe and hassle-free maintenance. Free demonstrations available. For more information view: trimaxmowers.com/x-wam.


Turf Tick Products B.V. NEW Eco Clipper Mowing System The Eco Clipper Mowing System is designed for the regular maintenance of large areas of cultivated turfgrass, such as sporting grounds and turfgrass farms, and provides improved efficiency, easy maintenance and low cost. It is an alternative for cylinder mowing that approximates the finishing quality of a well-set-up and well-operated cylinder mower—for considerably less costs. The base of the mowing system is a 102-cm (40.16-in.) wide mowing module with 3 rotary blades. The deck modules can be linked together in a larger, but flexible, contour-following deck. Eco Clipper offers the possibilities for cutting widths from 2.07-m (6.79-ft.) up to 6.15-m (20.8-ft.) in the front. Different combinations of front mowers and rear mowers offer the possibilities of a total working width of 8-m (26.25-ft.) up to 14-m (45.93 ft.). Towed mowers are available starting with a mowing width of 8-m up to 14-m. For more information visit: www.nannings-turftick.com Or: www.ecoclipper.com.


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