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By Steve Mitchell in Harrogate Week on 30th Nov 2009 12:00
Machines from John Deere's brand new 2010 product range for golf courses and amenity turf will be the centrepiece of the company's stand at Harrogate Week in January (main stand no. B41).
Several of the new mowers on show incorporate the award winning Quick Adjust 5 and Quick Adjust 7 cutting units, featuring a unique Speed Link system for extremely quick height of cut adjustment; this new technology effectively allows the reels on an entire fleet to be set in the time it previously took to adjust the height of cut on just one mower.
Additional new machines include the 220e E-Cut hybrid walk-behind greens mower; the8000e E-Cut three-wheeled, ultra-light hybrid fairway mower; the 7200 PrecisionCut trim & surrounds mower with patented 'Width on Demand' cutting system; the 8400 Commercial triple reel mower with high capacity Jumbo cutting units; the HD200 SelectSpray amenity turf sprayer; and the latest TE electric and TH 6x4 diesel Gator utility vehicles, featuring a newly designed composite bed for increased load capacity and versatility.
Combining existing solutions with advanced innovations in engineering, these latest John Deere machines are is designed to enable operators to work more efficiently and achieve a higher quality finish on golf courses and other sports turf areas. Operator needs, along with industry experience, have guided the development of each new piece of equipment.
Website: www.johndeere.co.uk
Read more articles in Harrogate Week, by Steve Mitchell or from November 2009.