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Redexim Launches the Turf-Tidy 5000

Redexim is pleased to announce the launch of the Turf-Tidy 5000. The Turf-Tidy 5000 is meant for cutting and collecting over large areas.

Big capacity means big results. It 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.

Redexim Launches the Turf-Tidy 5000
 
Turf-Tidy 5000 – Big capacity. Big results.

Turf-Tidy is designed for the cutting and collecting of material, creating a presentable surface.

More capacity means more time cutting and less time emptying, making the Turf-Tidy 5000 efficient for large areas. It boasts a 5,000 L  hopper capacity.

Additionally, the Turf-Tidy 5000 brings several enhancements to make using the machine easier day-to-day. Its rear-mounted camera enables safe reversing.

A dust-suppression-cover keeps material and debris contained. When it comes to emptying material, it tips high and steep, ejecting material efficiently and completely.

Its blades can be changed quickly and without the use of tools.

The Turf-Tidy 5000 offers the flail-mowing, scarification, dethatching and collecting we have come to expect from the Turf-Tidy range, such as the Turf-Tidy 3000 and the compact Turf-Tidy 1100.

They are built to last with durable designs that deliver reliable cutting and collecting season after season.

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.”

The Turf-Tidy 5000 will be well suited to large areas such as horse racetracks and AFL fields where hopper capacity is key.

A Continued Drive

The development, testing and launch of another new product by Redexim is a testament to our continued drive to respond to the needs of customers with dependable turf care solutions.

It requires a minimum of 45 HP while scarifying and 25 HP while sweeping.

It has a working width of 1.8 m  and a maximum working depth of 30 mm while scarifying and 80 mm  while mowing.

Its weight is 2,550 kg , and its capacity is 5,000 L.

Features include a debris cover, tool-less quick blade change, a seat-controlled rear camera for safe reversing and a high-tipping angle for quick, complete material release.

For more information, visit https://www.redexim.com/uk/

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