Toro Presents Three New Turf-Renovation Models at The Rental Show

Feb. 17, 2012
Toro presented three new models from its growing line of turf renovation equipment at the Rental Show in New Orleans last week. The new units were an 18-inch mechanical aerator, an 18-inch slit seeder and an 18-inch power rake.

Toro presented three new models from its growing line of turf renovation equipment at the Rental Show in New Orleans last week. The new units were an 18-inch mechanical aerator, an 18-inch slit seeder and an 18-inch power rake.

“These units were specifically designed for rental stores and landscapers,” said Greg Lawrence, marketing product manager for Toro compact utility equipment. “We’ve adopted the same user-friendly controls and drives as in Toro’s commercial walk-behind mowers. Simply squeeze the handle to propel the unit forward and release to stop.”

The Toro 18-inch aerator comes with a Honda GSV 190 engine, and features a variable-speed drive system that allows the operator to adjust machine speed to varying turf conditions. A wide unibody frame with 10-gauge steel construction and outboard drive wheels gives the machine a low center of gravity for hillside stability.

The 18-inch mechanical slit seeder is designed for power-seeding, dethatching and verticutting to deposit seed for germination of lawns. The 1600-cubic-inch seed box and a large seed mixer prevents the seed delivery system from clogging and regulates seed delivery based on ground speed for an even application. The unit comes with a Honda GX200 engine, and is constructed of solid 11-gauge steel and equipped with nine verticutting blades made of high-carbon steel.

The 18-inch power rake has a dethatching width of 18 inches, and has 22 flail blades on a 1.5-inch spacing that are automatically engaged by the unit’s centrifugal clutch. The machine is equipped with a Honda GX160 engine.