BLOOMINGTON, Minn. — The new all-electric fixed-head Greensmaster e1021 mower from Toro allows operators to mow up to 35,000 square feet (over 3,000 square meters) of turf on a single charge. A LCD screen gives the operator an instant view of the ongoing battery charge status and can also indicate diagnostics, machine hours, overall battery health and initiate backlapping.
The quiet e1021 is just right for applications near homes, resorts and anywhere where noise restrictions or regulations are in place. It also has no engine exhaust emissions, helping courses meet environmental and sustainability goals. Designed for minimal maintenance and a long service life, the e1021 helps courses get the after-cut appearance they want while saving labor and operational costs.
The telescopic handle adjusts easily to any operator, and the rubber isolated handle assembly reduces motion from walking so that the cut isn’t affected. Controls are easy to access and use, and the machine is compact and well balanced.
The e1021 joins the eFlex1021 and eTriFlex 3370 in Toro’s family of lithium-ion mowers for productivity, comfort and efficiency.
For more information on the new Greensmaster e1021 and the entire Greensmaster lineup, visit Toro’s website or contact a local Toro distributor.
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Additionally, campuses, facilities and sports complexes looking for a utility vehicle that can be customized to fit their needs will find two new options in Toro’s Workman line. The Workman GTX Lithium Ion Lifted model introduced in 2020 combines higher ground clearance with lower maintenance costs, and the just-announced steel bed accessory boasts the most cubic feet of cargo space in its class.
The Workman GTX Lithium Ion Lifted has three additional inches (7.6 cm) of ground clearance compared to traditional Workman GTX vehicles. This makes it easier for operators to drive over rough or uneven areas without causing damage and helps reduce the risk of accidentally dragging debris that can gouge the turf.
The lithium-ion technology powering the new Workman GTX Lithium Ion Lifted model is built to deliver 15% longer run time when compared to the GTX-E lead acid model. Plus, the vehicle’s lithium-ion power packs are maintenance-free, eliminating expensive scheduled lead-acid battery replacement.
When the vehicle is ready for a charge, there’s a high-efficiency charger on board that’s ready to be connected to any standard power outlet. This model also has the largest cargo capacity of any lithium-ion powered model in its class, so it can handle big jobs.
Modern 12" (30.5 cm) wheels and large 22" (55.9 cm) tires help protect the turf by evenly distributing weight, and the tires feature a tread pattern specially designed for driving over turf. In addition, the lithium-ion power packs are nearly 26% lighter than lead-acid batteries, reducing the machine’s overall weight for less wear and tear on fields and grounds.
Available for all current and former GTX models, the steel bed has the same 800-lb (363 kg) capacity as Toro’s poly bed. It also features water-resistant polyurea bed coating that not only adds sound and vibration damping, but also provides superior environmental and impact protection.
The Workman GTX Lithium Ion Lifted model and the new steel bed accessory are available now.
Toro is also pleased to announce an entirely new product line of grass and turf maintenance equipment. Branded under the Bullseye product name, the new lineup includes grooming, cleaning and de-compacting solutions for synthetic turf managers – in addition to brushes, cultivation, renovation and seeding solutions for those maintaining any type of natural grass.
The Bullseye QuickGroom 550, QuickGroom 700 and QuickGroom 710 can all be configured as towable brushes, ideal for grooming all turf. They’re lightweight and easy to pull, and the brushes feature long-lasting bristles that are aggressive enough to stand up leaf blades and turf fibers or incorporate topdressing and infill materials, yet soft enough to minimize plant stress and turf wear.
The FieldCombo 770, FieldClean 580, FieldMagnet 600, FieldFill 660 and FieldSweep 660 all provide effective and efficient ways to groom, clean and de-compact synthetic turf fields. The Bullseye lineup has a tool to complete any of the three primary field maintenance tasks, and with the available accessories to choose from, their versatility can be expanded to suit each customer’s specific needs.
The remaining Bullseye products provide natural grass solutions. The AccuraSeed 620 slit seeder and the RapidSeed 430 and 590 dimple seeders provide efficient seeding options for property managers. The RotaQuake 630 linear aerator has tapered steel blades that create cracks and fissures up to 10" (25.4 cm) deep for beneficial air, water and nutrient movement as well as root development with minimal surface disruption. The standard blade set on the Bullseye NuSurface 470 and 790 turf renovation tools allows customers to fraise or flail mow and clean up the debris, all in a single-pass operation. A single-pass verti-cut and cleanup can also be performed following a simple blade change.
All products will be available for delivery later in spring of 2021. For more information on the new Bullseye lineup, visit Toro’s website.
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