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PITCHCARE CLASSIFIEDS Machinery and Supplies


Product Update


A round-up of the latest product news announced in recent weeks


The McConnel Robocut range comprises two new models, Robocut RC56 and RC75 with exciting new ground up design which incorporates the very latest advancements in technology.


Power comes in the form of two new engine choices, 56hp and 75hp, which have been developed in a partnership with Hatz GmbH specifically for working on steep gradients of 55 degrees. New engines provide up to 75% increase in power, resulting in market leading power-to-weight ratio. A new common chassis design provides a lower centre of gravity and perfect 50/50 weight distribution for maximum stability and control in challenging terrain. Fully integrated, dual roll-over protection bars, quick access lifting points and dedicated accessory mounting points also come as standard.


www.mcconnel.com


The Toro ProStripe® is designed with premier sports venues, municipalities, resorts and golf clubs in mind; combining the benefits of a precise cut and clean striped finish with the simplicity of a walk behind mower.


The compact lightweight design is ideal for striping smaller areas of turf, easily manoeuvring into tight areas whilst offering added precision, productivity, reliability and durability.


Key features include a two-piece ribbed roller designed to create the perfect finish and crisp stripe, without marking and damaging turf. It has a 3-speed transmission system to adapt to all weather and turf conditions and users can adjust the speed from 2.9 to 5.0 km/h (1.8 to 3.1 mph).


The ProStripe® 560 is also equipped with exclusive MatchCut™ technology, allowing you to quickly and easily fine tune the cutting height with seven half-increment (3.7mm) settings.


The ProStripe® 560 increases productivity through its 80-litre high capacity grass bag and Blade Brake Clutch transmission system. The front fins lift the grass for a clean cut and optimised airflow ensures efficient collection of clippings while directing dust away from the operator.


www.toro.com


Powered by a 19hp Yanmar three-cylinder diesel engine, the TYM T194 is the perfect machine for customers who want the compact size and agility of a mower, but with the additional features and practicality of a small tractor.


TYM have equipped it with features including a powerful dual range HST transmission with fatique-busting “auto throttle” system which conveniently links the HST pedal to the engine throttle.


The T194 can be equipped with a 54 inch mid mounted deck, with cutting heights from one to four inches. Mowing heights can be adjusted from the operator's seat via the on-board height of cut dial lever which is easy and intuitive to set.


In addition to the mid deck, the T194 can also be specified with a front loader, further enhancing the uses for this small but powerful machine.


www.reesink.co.uk


Allett has created an 86cm/34” solid and dependable stadium rotary mower in the Uplift 86. Twin, 18” contra rotating blades produce a high lift cut and vacuum for increased efficiency, making it the ideal mower for debris collection after matches. The 90 litre grass bag capacity means fewer trips to empty cuttings.


As you would expect with Allett, the rear roller produces the most perfect stripes. The cutting height is micro adjustable between 1.5 and 7.5cm (0.5in-2.3in) and, amongst the new features, is an HOC front locking kit and lower handle stiffening. The Uplift 86 features a five speed heavy-duty gearbox, with cast aluminium housing and steel gears, which allows the operator to select a comfortable forward speed with greater control in small, intricate areas. Higher speed selection, up to 6.7km/h (4.2mph), quickly covers large areas for increased efficiency.


There is a separate bail bar for the roller drive and blades which allows the operator three modes of selection: roller drive only, blades only or roller drive and blades. The blades are driven by the belt drive and there is a safety blade brake. The handle bars are adjustable for operator comfort.


Reliability and durability are inbuilt, with new chain self tensioning, bearing protection on the toothed pulley and solid front tyres running on bronze bushes, which are greasable for maintenance. A 223cc Briggs & Stratton 950E vertical crankshaft OHV engine featuring 'Ready/Start' drives the Uplift 86. An optional accessory of an Uplift 86B fixed strip brush is also available with soft, medium or hard bristle.


www.allett.co.uk 158 PC December/January 2019


The latest Lithium Ion system battery technology in the Allett C34 Evolution drives the future of mowing systems for sports stadiums, training grounds and prestige lawns, without compromise and with all the attributes of the Allett heritage.


The battery system will power the 86cm mower, without reducing performance, for over six thousand square metres (1.5 acres) per charge and changing batteries takes less than thirty seconds. Whilst the battery drive and chassis design are brand new, the C34 Evolution is fully compatible with Allett’s turf maintenance system. There's plenty of power to drive interchangeable cartridges to scarify, rake, aerate, brush and verti-cut and it takes less than one hour to recharge batteries.


Electric power for the professional brings a whole range of benefits. Primarily there's no noise, no emissions at the point of use, less maintenance and easier controls. Couple this with no fuel management and storage requirements, no pull start and a lower lifetime cost of ownership and it’s easy to see why the Allett C34 Evolution has its place in groundcare, turf management and sports stadiums; particularly when they are enclosed.


Hand Arm Vibration (HAV) is also much reduced, allowing longer operating times. There is variable speed control and touch button control to give half speed reduction for turning and manoeuvring. Built-in backlapping gives the ability to keep blades sharp for cleaner cutting and quiet operation.


www.allett.co.uk


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