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ANNUAL EQUIPMENT & PRODUCT BUYER'S GUIDE


PARTS & SUPPLIES  Solid Tires: TD92 and Pro-Max finishing mowers


Suitable for all TD92 and Pro-Max mowers no matter the vintage, Progressive’s proprietary name-branded solid tire has several advantages over other makes, regardless if you are buying a new mower or replacing just one tire on a mower you currently own.


• Tough, Durable, Solid, not foam filled, no worries about flat spots or uneven wear


• Puncture proof, so no worries or hassle with flats, keeps you mowing • Reduced bounce, leaves a more consistent finished cut • Ideal as a replacement for a pneumatic tire • Same rolling diameter as the Progressive pneumatic tire, no change to the Height of Cut setting, unlike other aftermarket solid tires


• Directly interchangeable, mounts directly to the caster hub with the same wheel studs


Available as original equipment factory option in place of the pneumatic tires on the TD92 and Pro-Max mowers.


 Standard Equipment: Maintenance Free Blade Spindles with


Upper and Lower SPLASH SHIELDS All models And available as replacements for all models, no matter the vintage! Sealed bearings mean less maintenance – less worry. But moisture is the greatest enemy to a sealed bearing so keeping water away from a warm bearing is the key to a long, trouble-free service life. Progressive’s Splash Shield Maintenance Free Blade Spindles does just that!


• Directly interchangeable: with existing Progressive blade spindles (greaseable and maintenance free styles)


• Rebuildable: All existing components can be used when rebuilding older spindles with the shields • Upper Shield: Caps the top of the spindle for added protection • Stepped Lower Shield: Makes water entry very difficult thus protecting the lower bearing from moisture contamination


Splash Shields are also included in Progressive’s OEM SPINDLE REBUILD KITS, allowing older mowers to be easily updated to current production standards!


 Pro-FORE™


The Pro-FORE™ blade system adds 2 more blade edges to each


spindle (such as 2 high-lift and 2 flat). Ideal on warm season grasses, the two additional cutting surfaces producing a finer cut with no more HP requirement than a two-blade system. Progressive’s field proven Pro-EZII replaceable tips are used. With Pro-FORE, Progressive offers more blade options to optimize your cut to the growing conditions than ever before. The Pro-FORE blade system mounts in place of an existing Progressive one-piece or Pro-EZII blade, without any modification to the existing blade spindle. Pro-FORE is available for the following Roller Finishing Mowers using the 24-inch-long (60.96-cm) Progressive blade: SDR-90, TDR-22, TDR-26, and TDR-30.


70 TPI Turf News November/December 2023


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