TECHNICAL
It means you can get under trees and other hard-to- reach places and bring
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precise control to delicate jobs such as trimming
Toro’s LT-F3000 can work as a powerhouse triple flail mower or, with attachment, a fine-cut cylinder
around sand traps, water features, tee boxes and greens edges on the golf course
around bunkers where you want a close cut and want to keep the tyres back from the edges at the same time. But it’s not just golf courses that benefit from how versatile it can be, landscapers, sports venues and local authorities do too. In fact, the way a Sidewinder is able to transform an easy maintenance rotary mower into a precision cutting cylinder mower is what really puts it in another league for getting more from your machine. It means there’s no need to sacrifice quality of cut for the productivity required to maintain large green spaces with longer cutting cycles.
By having one efficient machine for areas that typically require two different machines saves time and money in the long run. A classic example of this is another cross-over whereby adding an attachment can take a machine from a powerhouse triple flail
mower to a fine-cut cylinder; perfect to meet the challenges of increasing demands presented by longer cutting times and cutting both long and short grass. This innovative solution to tough budgets can be seen in the Toro LT-F3000 triple flail mower with cylinder attachment.
Dual-purpose machines
What you should always be looking out for is the most amount of productivity from one purchase.
For landscaping customers with large areas to mow, grass collection is a must, or for those on a parkland golf course with plenty of leaves and debris to clear, having a mower that can collect can save an inordinate amount of time and effort, space and money. Look for a truck bed so there’s no need for a separate utility vehicle and a high lift
system which makes it easy to empty the clipping straight into the truck bed, as well as a large capacity hopper which means the job keeps going for longer. Collection doesn’t just apply to leaves, grass and debris either, you can get ones that can collect the cores after aerating too. One machine that can mow, collect cores and take care of big piles of leaves provides not only the utmost convenience from one machine but adds value throughout the year. Budgets may be tighter and teams may be
smaller, so it’s time to ask your machinery to do more.
Reesink is available to help you decide which machines will work best for your specific requirements and budget. There are always flexible finance deals available with deferred start dates, subsidised rates or that can be aligned to peak income months to help manage cashflow, too. It only takes a conversation. Make contact online at via reesinkturfcare, by phone on 01480 226800 or by email at
info@reesinkturfcare.co.uk.
“I’ve used a cut and collect machine before, but not one with enough capacity and power to pick up large piles of leaves, which was no issue for the ProLine. It will serve us well for core collecting after aerating and is agile enough to easily manoeuvre while cutting in and around the trees.”
John Quinn, course manager, The Mere Golf Resort about Toro’s ProLine H800 direct collect rotary mower
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