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Altoz Introduces Deck Wing Extension
Altoz has introduced a new 16 in. deck wing extension for the all-terrain deck on the TRX 766 tracked zero-turn mower. This accessory is designed for mowing solar fields, under fence lines, shorelines, ditch banks, orchards, water retention ponds, really, anywhere you need to mow. With the deck wing extension from Altoz you increase your bottom line by reducing both the amount of string trimming needed and man hours. The extension provides 16 in. of additional cutting width—bringing the total to 82 in. and flexes up to 12° to follow the terrain.
The Deck Wing Extension is designed with a low-lift, reversible, hardened steel straight blade for efficient cutting. A spindle cover increases the life of the spindle by protecting the spindle, bearing, and seals—and by preventing grass from wrapping. The Deck Wing Extension is equipped with a locking transport position for easy trailering and storage, as well as easy installation and removal.
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