Redexim launches large capacity Turf-Tidy 5000

Higher capacity Turf-Tidy model to save valuable time spent emptying the hopper.

The Turf-Tidy 5000
The Turf-Tidy 5000

Redexim has introduced the all-new Turf-Tidy 5000, an industrial mowing and collecting unit designed for large areas and sports fields.  

The Turf-Tidy holds up to 5,000 litres and features a dust-suppression-cover, a seat-controlled rear camera for easy maneuvering, blades that can be changed quickly without tools and a high-tipping angle that ensures a fast and complete release. 

Well suited to large areas such as horseracing tracks and football fields where hopper capacity is key, the Turf-Tidy 5000 offers the same flail-mowing, scarification, dethatching and collecting capabilities that groundskeepers have come to expect from the range, including the Turf-Tidy 3000 and the compact Turf-Tidy 1100. 

Redexim Global Commercial Director Curtis Allen said“We are pleased to be bringing the Turf-Tidy 5000 to market, having been asked by our customers for a higher capacity cut and collect unit which incorporates the very popular floating-head technology of the smaller Turf-Tidy 3000 along with the proven high-tip emptying feature.”

Weighing 2,550kg, the Turf-Tidy 5000 requires a minimum of 45hp while scarifying and 25hp while sweeping. It has a working width of 1.8m and a maximum working depth of 30mm while scarifying, and 80mm while mowing.

For more information, visit www.redexim.com

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