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By Peter Driver in Industry on 23rd Jul 2011 9:00
The Jacobsen Eclipse 322 hybrid-powered riding greens mower from Ransomes Jacobsen, won the Innovation award at the recent Suffolk Show which is held annually at Trinity Park in Ipswich. Ransomes Jacobsen is a Textron Inc. (NYSE: TXT) company.
The ground-breaking greens mower was featured on Bartram Mowers' stand, Ransomes Jacobsen's local dealer for the area, along with other grounds care and turf maintenance equipment for commercial and consumer use.
Mark Bartram, managing director of Bartram Mowers commented, "We were delighted to win this Innovation award as it recognizes the quantum leap forward in technology when it comes to mowing golf greens with ride on greens mowers. Traditionally, power to this type of mower has come from a large diesel engine coupled to a hydraulic system. If the hydraulics fail and leak onto the green it can do huge damage.
"The Eclipse 322 has a small diesel engine powering a continuous generator, which in turn provides electricity to run all of the onboard systems including reel motors, steering and traction motors. That means absolutely no hydraulics and no chance of an accidental spill."
Chairman of the judging panel, Mark Chandler added, "The Eclipse is a very clever piece of equipment and has addressed virtually all of issues associated with the mowing of fine turf. I was surprised at the power generated by the electrical system and the fact that it can run the three cutting cylinders very effectively. I was also pleasantly surprised at its affordability; there's a lot of technology packed into this mower at a very reasonable cost. Its ability to control clip rate is also impressive; for the course manager this means that he can be assured that his greens will be cut exactly the same, no matter which operator is on the machine. It was a worthy winner of the award."
For more information on Ransomes products visit www.ransomesjacobsen.com
Representative from Ransomes Jacobsen and Bartram Mowers with the award-winning
Jacobsen Eclipse 322 at the Suffolk Show
Cllr. Judy Butt demonstrates the easy operation of
a Ransomes HR3300T mower
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