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New Trimax Pegasus video goes live

3.02pm 22nd August 2014 - Corporate

The new Trimax Pegasus video highlights the mower’s exceptional quality of cut
The new Trimax Pegasus video highlights the mower’s exceptional quality of cut

Trimax has released a new video featuring in action the company’s best-selling Pegasus S3 wide-area rotary roller mower, a stalwart of the Trimax mower range since 2001.

Published on YouTube and running for a little over four and half minutes, the Trimax-produced video features a wealth of Pegasus mowing shots taken from all angles, accompanied by testimonial comments provided by public and private sector owners and users of the mower nation-wide.

Since its introduction more than 10 years ago, the Trimax Pegasus S3 wide-area roller mower has become the mower of choice for public authorities and contractors switching from cylinder to rotary gangs, a move prompted by the latter’s lower running costs, reduced downtime and ability to produce a first-class finish across a wide range of mowing conditions and grass lengths.

Covered by a three-year warranty, the Trimax Pegasus S3 wide-area rotary roller mower comes in 4.93m and 6.10m cutting widths suitable for fast, cost-effective maintenance of large expanses of sports, leisure and amenity turf.

Both versions fold hydraulically to 2.5m for safe, convenient transport and are fitted as standard with Trimax’s renowned fling-tip Lazerbladez™ which help deliver a superior finish through a combination of optimised blade thickness and air flow, a carefully-engineered centre of gravity and a unique forward-tilting design.

Trimax Pegasus video www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuFbv6AvNFc

Trimax Mowing Systems www.trimaxmowers.co.uk

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