ANNUAL EQUIPMENT & PRODUCT BUYER'S GUIDE
MOWERS Snake S2 (Cut widths: 10ft.-7in., 13ft.-1in.) (3.23m, 3.99m)
For the ultimate finish, use the mower that your customers use. The Trimax Snake is used on some of the most prestigious golf courses around the world and has been declared to produce a cut of equal quality to reel mowers by the Sports Turf Institute of New Zealand. Get the high-quality finish you need with the versatility and reliability of Trimax’s famous rotary design, seamlessly combined with world-class cut quality and articulation capabilities. Built for agility, incredibly robust, and extremely low maintenance, the Trimax Snake won’t fail to impress.
• Quiklift enables mower decks to be raised without disengaging PTO • Zero-turn capability allows for continuous cutting • Full-width front and rear rollers provide anti-scalp protection • LazerBladezTM
fling-tip blades
• Zero daily maintenance auto-belt tensioning, pivot bushes, and SteadFast sealed spindles • 3-year industry-leading warranty Learn more about the Trimax Snake or request a demonstration at
trimaxmowers.com/snake
ProCut S5 (Cut widths: 5ft.-8in., 6ft.-9in., 7ft.-7in., 9ft.-6in.) (1.74m, 2.06m, 2.32m, 2.89m)
The ProCut S5 is a multi-spindled roller mower designed to give high cut-quality and a great spread of clippings. Spindle height is perfectly aligned providing the most accurate cut possible, and precise cut height adjustments can be made using the mower’s clear display indicators and high-tensile 1/16-inch (0.159-cm) pitch adjuster. Building on the market-leading cut and spread quality of the previous series, the ProCut S5 continues to refine excellence by removing all daily maintenance requirements, making it the perfect solution for a variety of commercial environments.
• Full-width rollers minimize scalping, aid in striping, and allow mowing over curbsides • Stand-on covers
• Belt cavity dual wash flaps provide easy access for removal of grass and drainage of water from belt chamber
• LazerBladezTM fling-tip blades
• Zero daily maintenance auto-belt tensioners, roller bearings, and SteadFast sealed spindles • 3-year industry-leading warranty Learn more about the Trimax ProCut or request a demonstration at
trimaxmowers.com/procut.
Eco Clipper Mowing System
The Eco Clipper mowing system is designed for the regular maintenance of large areas of cultivated turfgrass, such as turfgrass farms and sporting grounds. 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. It has been proven to be much more fuel efficient than comparable mowers. 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 provide 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
60 TPI Turf News November/December 2024
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