
State-of-the-art technology means greenkeepers can raise the height of cut on Baroness greensmowers without sacrificing ball speed, helping to reduce stress and disease in the fine turf putting surfaces.
Weight reduction has been achieved by using die-cast alloy components thereby reducing compaction and general wear and tear on the playing surface.
In addition to the reversible gear driven grooming reel attachment on the LM56 and LM66 models, for 2009 the mower will be offered with a reversible de-thatching reel and power brush as optional extras, both capable of being easily fitted in minutes.
Adding even further to the outstanding cutting ability of the LM56 will be the independent grass-catcher assembly, a new way of mounting a grass-catcher on a pedestrian mower, which removes the change in balance accorded by heavy grass clippings accumulating during work.
The optional grass-catcher mounting frame takes the weight of the grass-catcher away from the mower and distributes it evenly over an additional front roller.
Contact John Purtell for further information or to organize a demo. john@turfcraftmachinery.com.au
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