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ANNUAL EQUIPMENT & PRODUCT BUYER'S GUIDE


MOWERS  Next Generation PM-36 Finishing Mower


Since 2001, the Pro-Max 36 mowing system has been the go-to mower for large scale turfgrass producers who demand high productivity and a large cutting swath. Responding to customer suggestions, several features have been implemented to the 'front half' of the Pro-Max 36 mowing system, the PM-36, that will enhance operation and reduce long term ownership cost. This includes as standard equipment, maintenance free blade spindles and 100-hour greasing interval deck PTO shafts. The Next Generation PM-36 retains many of the same components and design features that have been field proven on the previous PM- 36. It also includes several enhanced features that can be found on the industry leading TD92, which forms the back half of this mowing system. The PM-36 is proudly built in North America.


 TDR-X


The TDR-X is ideal for specialty grass fields thanks to its ultra-low-cut height of just 3/8 inches (.95-cm) while retaining the long-term economy offered by a rotary mower. The 16¾-inch (42.55-cm) long blades are equipped with Pro-EzII replaceable tips and rotate at extremely high RPM, providing an efficient and healthy finish cut and superior discharge. The 10.5-foot (3.2-m) wide cut means the TDR-X is productive on each-and-every pass.


• Built Dependable: Incorporating designs and components that are field proven and used on much larger roller mowers.


• Built Productive: 10-ft.-6-inch (3.2-m) wide, 3/8-inch to 3 3/8-inch (.95-cm to 8.57-cm) HOC and industry leading 2-inch (5.08-cm) blade overlap ensures a quality cut, with replaceable Pro-EzII tip blades.


• Built Right: Easy-set HOC, exclusive Pro Lift-N-Turn, maintenance-free blade spindles, extended service intervals and no daily greasing.


 TDR-22/TDR-22G – Roller Finishing Mower


The TDR-22/TDR-22G is the most widely used 22-foot (6.71-m) roller mower in North America. It’s available with bolt-on decks in either painted or the popular galvanized finish. Featuring enhanced fore/aft deck balance, beneficial in soft conditions, cut height as low as ½-inch (1.27-cm), and an optional wide profile tire with 70 percent greater contact area to minimize ground pressure and soil compaction. Designed with maintenance-free blade spindles and 100-hour PTO shaft greasing intervals for reduced maintenance. Equipped with the industry exclusive Pro Lift-N-Turn™


makes turning easier on the


turfgrass. Lifting all decks during a turn prevents crop damage from the rollers sliding across the turfgrass, leaving more turfgrass to be harvested from the headlands. Automatic mechanical stops prevent the decks from raising too far. Pro Lift-N-Turn has eliminated the issues competitive models face when turning on the headlands and it’s all done without needing wires, sensors, or control valves.


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TPI Turf News November/December 2024


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