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By in Industry on 16th Aug 2006 11:00

New from Hustler here comes the Roll-On™Striping Sulky designed for the Hustler Trimstar range of heavy-duty pedestrian mowers distributed in the UK by sole importers Allen Power Equipment.

The Hustler Trimstar has been a great success for Allen with sales particularly buoyant this year despite the adverse weather conditions.

Now the addition of the Roll-On Sulky to the Hustler line up can only add to the reasons for purchasing this high performance and incredibly reliable range of commercial mowers.

The Roll-On™features three 4in (10cm) heavy-duty rollers instead of the wheels or slides on competitive machines. The operator's weight then provides the down pressure to produce the classic smooth stripes so enjoyed by the British.

The Roll-On is easy-on, easy-off in seconds without the use of tools by the removing of two pins. It folds for storage and transport and here's the crunch, it will fit nearly all self-propelled commercial mowers-even competitors units.

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