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PITCHCARE CLASSIFIEDS Machinery and Supplies


Product Update


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


Etesia has launched two new 46cm cutting width professional pedestrian rotary mowers ahead of the 2019 season which extends their range of mowers already available on the market.


The PHTS3 is a single speed self-propelled mower, while the PHE3 is a push variant.


Following the same concept of the PRO46 range of pedestrian mowers first launched in the early 1990s, both models feature Xenoy cutting decks for increased strength, shear washer crank protection, individual height of cut adjusters, a new 22mm handlebar design, the latest Honda GCV170 engine and are supplied complete with 80 litre grass box and rear deflector as standard.


Bringing a new level of consistency to pedestrian mowing is Toro's new Greensmaster 1021 with patent-pending features to improve the operator's experience without affecting the quality of cut.


Part of a new series of fixed-head pedestrian greens mowers, the 21-inch mower benefits from a number of features designed to take performance cutting to the next level, according to the company. The handle and suspension have all received the Toro touch and together mean operation is simpler, cut is more consistent and adjustment is even easier.


The most significant design development comes from the new telescoping loop handle which can be easily adjusted to comfortably accommodate operators of all heights and skill levels, while handle isolation mounts give the cutting unit constant contact with the ground throughout the mowing process.


New operator controls in conjunction with a shorter distance between the roller and the drum also means handling is more precise in turns and on undulating ground.


www.reesink.co.uk


The new fixed head INFINICUT® FX mower from Cub Cadet follows on from the hugely successful FL floating head mower and incorporates many of the key tried and tested features in a simpler, more affordable package.


Available in 22”, 26”, 30” and 34” cutting widths, industry-leading cut quality remains at the heart of the new FX design philosophy. Key attributes, such as lightweight design, Lithium battery power and quiet operation, come as standard, whilst transport wheels and other bespoke options are available.


The cassettes are ‘bottom mounted’, bolted in place, which reduces the risk of the unit


oscillating when in use. The FX also offers the ability to parallel the whole machine on the rear traction roller which keeps the machine cutting well and true.


As with the INFINICUT® FL, the new fixed head machine can utilise the interchangeable ATT TMSystem™ cassettes. In addition to the accuracy and cleanliness of cut achieved with the SMARTCut™ cassette, the operator can easily switch this out for another cassette from the range to aerate, brush, de-thatch, scarify, topdress, groom, level or mow, all with a single machine.


www.cubcadetturf.com/infinicut/


The Honda GCV Series of engines provide best in class power and torque with easy and reliable starting with reduced noise and vibration levels. Easy service and maintenance with large petrol filler cap allowing operators to view the fuel level while filling, extended oil dip-stick makes filling easier and a host of other features expected from a professional machine.


www.etesia.co.uk


The Stiga SMT 226 ‘5 in 1 Petrol Multi-Tool’ is an extremely versatile system with five different tools all powered by the same 25.4cc engine and includes:


• A curved shaft with trimmer head for the border maintenance


• A straight shaft with nylon head for brushcutter function


• A 3 toothed metal blade for thicker shrubs and vegetation


• A 39cm hedger attachment


• A 25cm pruner attachment plus a 70cm extension shaft


www.stigalawnmowers.co.uk


Charterhouse Turf Machinery has launched a new machine into their Aeration portfolio - the OxyShot. Produced in response to industry demand for a machine similar to the popular ‘Robin Dagger’ air-injection unit, the new machine promises to relieve compaction, improve drainage and revitalise growth.


The new OxyShot uses a single 25mm probe to inject air into the soil in four directions, at a pressure of up to 110psi and to a maximum depth of 500mm (20”). It can also be fitted with an optional 14mm probe, to reduce the working depth to 250mm. The compact, highly manoeuvrable pedestrian unit can be easily transported to the desired location or problem areas to lift the soil, thus relieving compaction and improving drainage without the need for chemical applications.


The OxyShot is an ideal tool in the armoury of groundsmen and greenkeepers alike and is ideal for use on high traffic, high footfall, areas including walkways, bunkers and greens. Perfect for ‘on the spot’ treatments, it is most effective when used in conjunction with other methods of aeration..


www.charterhouse-tm.co.uk


140 PC February/March 2019


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