TurfEx Introduces Line of Commercial-Duty Feed/Fertilizer/Sand/Salt Spreader Attachments
TurfEx, a new product division of TrynEx International, introduces its line of commercial-duty spreader attachments. Designed to mount on a multitude of service vehicles, such as utility tractors, riding mowers and ATVs, the new spreaders provide consistent, even distribution of anything from seed to fertilizer. They can also spread ice melt for winter maintenance applications. The TurfEx mountable spreader line consists of six models. They are available as either electric or PTO driven with capacities of 0,08 to 0,33m3 of material. Weather-resistant variable speed controllers are standard for most of the line (optional on the TS300). Additionally, all models utilize cable operated flow gates with the exception of the model TS300EG, which offers an electric-powered flow gate control. With a simple flip of a switch, the TS300EG's opens and closes to the desired setting. With all models, spreader performance can be controlled in three ways - via the flow gate, adjustable stainless-steel spinner or with controller speed actuation. TurfEx spreaders are constructed of lightweight, corrosion-resistant polyethylene. The 0,08m3 capacity spreaders come standard with a 5 cm receiver hitch and offer a spread width up to 6 m, whereas the 0,19m3 and 0,33m3 capacity units are standard equipped with a three-point mount and can spread up to 9 m wide. Other standard equipment for all models includes clear, fitted hopper covers. Optional equipment includes a drop mount (TS300 only), three-point mount (TS300 and TS300EG), utility mount (TS300 and TS300EG) and a trailer mount (TS300 and TS300EG). In addition to the mountable spreaders, the new TurfEx line offers many equipment solutions for the grounds maintenance professional, including skid-mounted spot sprayers, walk-behind spreaders, bulk material spreaders, Groom 'n' Sweep broom attachments and turf boxes for equipment and material storage.
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