PRODUCT NEWS New products on the market
ETESIA is launching the PRO51X - a rugged professional 51cm pedestrian rotary designed to withstand the rigours of commercial use. It is powered by the Honda GXV160. The machine is self-propelled and has variable forward speed allowing the operator to adjust the mower's travel to suit prevailing conditions.
www.etesia.com/fr
TORO’S latest launch is the Workman MD Series, an advance on the specialist turfcare machinery manufacturer's popular mid-duty utility vehicle design in the form of two new models - the Workman MD and MDX. Both models have the highest total payload capacity in their class - the MD has a capacity of up to 567kgs/1,250lbs and the MDX 748kgs/1,650lbs.
www.toro.com
RANSOMES JACOBSEN has introduced a new compact tractor, the Iseki TH4335, powered by a 32 PS, three-cylinder, liquid cooled diesel engine operating at 2600rpm. Lifting capacity is 1100Kg (at ball ends) with a front hitch and rear drawbar for towing and hauling. The front axle is reinforced and now has a capacity of 1200Kg, 37% stronger than the TH4260. An optional mid-mounted 1.52 rotary cutting deck, Iseki’s SSM60, is also available.
www.textron.com
TYM tractors are to be distributed throughout the UK by E U Distribution Ltd. The company have also acquired Richmonds, the forestry and arboricultural division previously known as Charterhouse Richmond.
www.richmondsgroundcare.co.uk
NEW from Baroness is the GM2800 with five independently mounted rotary cutting units. Power is supplied by a Kubota V2403M-T 56hp engine enabling the mower to motor at 16kph in two-wheel drive and up to 9kph in four-wheel drive. Cutting width is 280cm (110in) and the rear cutter decks can be easily swung out for maintenance access.
www.baronessuk.com
NEW HOLLAND’S T5000 Series comprises four models with the power band expanded to a maximum 106hp. The T5030 has 76hp, the T5040 86hp and T5050 97hp, while the range is topped by the 106hp T5060 model. Power is supplied by New Holland’s turbo-charged 4.5 litre NEF engine with intercooler which is compliant with Tier III emission legislation.
www.newholland.com/home.asp
REDEXIM is expanding its Verti-Drain range with a heavy duty machine. The Verti-Drain 7621HD (Heavy Duty) has a working width of 2.1m and weighs in at 1650kg. Tractor power requirement is 55hp, with 1900kg lift capacity to handle the substantial new Verti-Drain.
www.charterhouseturfmachinery.co.uk
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INSTRATA, new from Syngenta, is approved for use on all areas of the golf course - including tees, greens and fairways - along with fine turf bowling greens. The fungicide has a broad-spectrum of activity, with full label approval for the control of Fusarium Patch, Anthracnose, Dollar Spot and Brown Patch. Instrata should be applied preventatively at a rate of 9 l/ha when conditions indicate a high risk of disease infection - aided by disease forecasting on the website
www.greencast.co.uk
INTRODUCED as part of JCB’s drive towards greener production methods, and using unique technology which is exclusive to JCB, Bag in Box (BiB) packaging consists of a rigid outer cardboard box and an inner plastic bag which contains its own brand lubricant. The outer cardboard box is made from 96% recycled cardboard and has been developed specifically for this product. This new 20L box option replaces the previous 25L plastic drum. As with JCB’s existing lubricant products, the universal oils are compatible with both JCB and competitive equipment.
www.jcb.com
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