TurfEx TT5000 Spread-N-Spray

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TurfEx TT5000 Spread-N-Spray

TurfEx introduces the TT5000 Spread-N-Spray, with a new standard height-adjustable boom kit that maximizes spray width while minimizing waste.

The TT5000 is driven by a 7HP Subaru EX210 engine with electric start and a 0.95-gal. fuel tank. Its heavy-duty Peerless transmission has two forward gears, neutral and reverse, with a top operating speed of 5 MPH. A hand-operated transmission disc brake and foot-controlled sulky band brake allow smooth, confident operation of the unit, and the machine’s low center of gravity further increases the safety of the TT5000.

An integrated 17-gal. tank system has a single rapid-fill port for easy filling, and a balanced design for enhanced stability. To apply the liquid, the TT5000 includes a front-mounted 84″ stainless steel boom, which can spray between 6′ and 12′ wide for general spraying, or 3′ wide for trim. The boom wings can be folded for travelling through fence gates and other confined areas, and they include spring-activated tripping mechanisms to help prevent damage if the boom strikes an obstacle. A professional-duty spray wand with 10′ hose also comes standard. The unit’s electric pump can be turned on while the engine isn’t running, allowing the operator to spot spray using only battery power.

The hopper of the TT5000 holds up to 150 lbs., or 3 cu. ft., of material. A 12″ polyethylene spinner throws a spread pattern up to 14′ wide, while the stainless steel flow gate with adjustable precision-agitation distribution promotes consistent, accurate application of granular material.

Other standard features include knobby-tread front tires, rear turf tires, a double-bearing sulky pivot, side deflector, hopper cover, top screen and bumper update kit. The TT5000 is backed by a 2-year warranty on parts and labor.

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