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Pitchcare Classifieds Product News A round-up of the latest product news announced in recent weeks


The latest addition to the TYM compact tractor range is the T393. It has been brought to the UK by Reesink Turfcare because of its perfect positioning to bridge the gap in the TYM line up, from the compact utility range into the mid-duty range.


A 39hp Yanmar engine, two transmission options: 12x12 speed manual with dash mounted shuttle lever or a three range HST transmission, and the highest lift capabilities in its class at 1200kg, means the T393 can take on the small and big jobs with ease.


The T393 has one of the highest hydraulic flow rates with a maximum output of 42 litres per minute, making it suitable for use with a wide range of hydraulically driven attachments. And all the HST models come equipped with a new 'Auto Throttle' function, linking the HST pedals to the engine throttle to synchronise the tractor's speed and engine rpm. This simplifies tractor operation and helps to reduce fuel consumption.


The cab features wide opening doors which allows for easy access on and off the tractor and, unlike larger models, there is no intrusive B‐post on the tractor to hinder visibility.


John Deere’s new HPX 815E Gator utility vehicle will be making its public show debut at BTME 2018 in Harrogate in January. This latest diesel powered Gator shares its new styling with the XUV 855M model, which replaces the 855D.


Powered by an 18hp 854cc engine working through a two‐speed high‐low continuously variable transmission, this two‐seater vehicle is available with true on‐demand four wheel drive and is capable of travelling at speeds of up to 25mph.


A simple dash‐mounted electronic rocker switch controls an auto‐locking front differential for extra traction when needed in challenging conditions, or to maintain two‐wheel drive for lighter turf operations, for example. Additional standard features include a 12V DC outlet, all‐wheel suspension and steering, front and rear hydraulic disc brakes, a rear diff lock and an integrated four post ROPS canopy with door nets.


Based on a heavy duty hydroformed steel frame for increased durability, the HPX 815E provides an increased payload of 635kg and a towing capacity of 590kg, while the updated cargo box has a load capacity of 454kg.


www.JohnDeere.co.uk


The new Jacobsen AR and TR series replaces the existing AR-3, TR-3 and Tri-King machines. Created with usability in mind, the new machines are built on a common platform, and are offered as standard or premium models.


The AR321 (standard model) and AR331 (premium model) are 3WD rotary triple mowers featuring 24.8hp Kubota diesel engines. The AR321 is fitted with relay control and analogue gauges as standard, for ease of use and serviceability. Brand new cutting decks offer a quick height‐of‐cut adjustment system and eliminate the need for castor wheels. The AR331 has additional features such as a digital information display, a joy stick control for lifting and lowering decks and a superior comfort suspension seat. The AR331 also features AdaptiShift technology, allowing the decks to glide effortlessly side‐to side to mow those hard‐to‐reach areas.


The TR320 (standard model) and the TR330 (premium model) are triplex cylinder mowers. The TR320 has many features, including the ability to raise the cutting units to a vertical position, reducing the width of the mower to a minimum of 1.55m, making transportation, access and storage a breeze. The TR330 also features the additional benefit of AdaptiShift technology, a superior comfort suspension seat and intuitive digital controls.


www.ransomesjacobsen.com/europe Also from Reesink


Turfcare comes the ProLine H800 direct collect rotary mower.


With a 41ltr fuel tank and 810ltr collector, plus the ability to change the height of cut without stopping, Reesink Turfcare says productivity is at an all‐time high with this machine.


The fuel tank is large enough to power a full day’s work, whilst the generous capacity of the collector is accompanied by a sensor which alerts the operator when it is full. This avoids unnecessary stopping to check and empty it.


This machine is perfect for those with a large workload on a tight schedule. The 26.1hp engine powers up to 12,000m2


of mowing per


hour, throughout which the ProLine’s high performance cutting system delivers a clean quality of cut that is ideal for sports fields and commercial sites.


www.reesinkturfcare.co.uk


Etesia’s Hydro 80 can collect in all conditions, and also benefits from a mulching insert included as standard. The 80cm cutting width, 240 litre collecting box and impressive Kawasaki FS481H 11.7 kW engine give it the cutting performance and raw power to impress while operating. A range of additional accessories extends the versatility of the machine.


Featuring a membrane keypad and a new LCD display, the control panel is intended to be as simple as possible to work with, while giving you all the information you need at your fingertips. Another innovation is the RFID antenna, with the key ignition replaced by the use of RFID cards for simple, touch‐sensitive starting. This also means you can set up various user profiles to give particular people the right to use the machine, while it helps guard against theft, too.


www.etesia.co.uk


The Air Force F-19 Hover Mower has been designed, engineered and manufactured for performance and durability. With a 19” cutting width, Air Force offers three blade options and is powered by a Honda GCV-160 4-stroke engine coupled with a high- performance fuel pump, specifically designed for continuous operation on steep inclines of up to 45 degrees.


Ideal for use on banks, bunker edges and on the flat where it floats superbly, the 14” impeller allows a cutting height of between ½” and 2½”. The height of cut can be increased to 3¾” with the addition of a one‐ piece Hi‐Lift Kit which attaches and detaches in seconds without the need for additional parts or drilling. The machine’s 53” padded handle provides maximum comfort and reach while its mounts are set low and wide for superb stability and ease of operation.


The Air Force F‐19 is backed by the manufacturer’s one‐year limited warranty.


www.lloydsandco.com 142 I PC DECEMBER/JANUARY 2018


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