Altoz TRX Tracked Zero Turn Lawn Mower

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Altoz TRX
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Thereโ€™s a reason some military equipment and a lot of heavy excavating machinery boast tracks instead of wheels โ€“ tracks can adeptly and securely navigate rough, slippery, off-camber, and uneven terrain. Altoz certainly had that in mind when it designed the Altoz TRX zero-turn mower โ€” the industryโ€™s first mower of its kind โ€“ for lawn care professionals, utility companies, and municipalities.

Tire Tracks

Altoz TRX Zero Turn Mower

The Altoz TRX zero-turn tracked lawn mowerย uses patent-pending technology. This includes 11-inch wide rear-mounted tracks and a torsional suspension system that Altoz claims can grip the terrain without ripping it up or digging ruts. Altoz matched the rear torsional suspension with its TorqFlex front suspension. The mowerโ€™sย track and flat-free front tires, attached with fork castors with heavy-duty 1-1/4-inch tapered roller bearings, eliminate potential tire damage even at the 10mph top speed.

The chassis is designed with c-channel frame rails with formed, laser-cut, and welded heavy gauge steel. The operator controls the TRX with two levers similar to those found on other zero-turn mowers.

โ€œWe think the TRX is truly an unprecedented product for the power equipment industry. The TRXโ€™s unique combination of traction, stability and low ground pressure with durability, power and handling will make it a valuable asset for municipalities, utility companies, lawn professionals, golf courses and general contractors concerned about safety while tackling a wide range of conditions and terrain.โ€

Dennis Brazier, ย Altoz CEO/Founder

On Deck

The TRX Aero Deck cutting system includes options of a 61-inch Kohlerย Command Pro EFI 33 hp engine or 66-inch Vanguard EFI 37 hp engines with finishย cut or rough cut decks. Fuel injection is available, too. Both options feature the Hydro-Gear ZT5400 dual-range cool-running transmission. The deep-deck design has adjustable baffles with standard Altoz high-lift blades. Other notable features include a 14-gallon fuel capacity in twin fuel tanks, a 12V accessory power outlet, a device storage compartment, and a suspension seat that provides adjustments for tilt, armrest height, lumbar support, and the operatorโ€™s weight, and fore and aft positions.

The Altoz TRX zero turn mower recently received a 2016 Pro Tool Innovation Award, which recognizes best-in-class products for their level of innovation, power, and value.

The TRX starts at $18,599 ย and will ship to Altoz dealers in the early Spring of 2017. The entire line of Altoz zero-turn-mowers is designed and manufactured in the United States.

For more information, visitย Altoz.com.

Altoz TRX Zero Turn Mower Features

  • Engine Options: Kohler Command Pro EFI 33 hp or Vanguardโ„ข EFI 37 hp
  • Finish Cut or Rough Cut Mower Deck with 61 or 66-inch Width Options
  • Commercial Twin Hydro-Gear ZT-5400 Transmissions, High/Low Range
  • TorqFlex Front Suspension
  • 11-inch Wide Track
  • 15โ€ Flat-Free Front Tires
  • 14-Gallon Fuel Capacity
  • 12-Way Adjustable High-Back Seat with Suspension
  • 250 ft-lb Clutch

Our Take

It seems fairly obvious that putting tracks on a commercial mower would help eliminate traction issues, particularly in wet terrain, but itโ€™s hard to shake the feeling that it would tear up the ground. After all, the lasting image of a WWII tank ripping through the European countryside is hard to forget.

But the Altoz TRX Zero Turn Mower isnโ€™t a tank โ€“ itโ€™s nowhere near the weight and designers know it has to cut grass without leaving a lasting impression on the turf. Altoz seems to have nailed the design in their industry-first tracked mower. Certainly, there may be some tweaks as it enters the market, but what weโ€™d also like to see is whether the design might follow from their premium mower to some of the mid-range designs.

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