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Triplex mowers provide enhanced cut quality

January 25, 2019  By  Mike Jiggens



Jan. 25, 2019 – John Deere’s 2700 and 2750 PrecisionCut™ triplex mowers and the 2700 and 2750 E-Cut™ hybrid triplex mowers have been designed to meet customer needs at a time when quality labour availability and tightening operating budgets continue to be challenges.

Designed to provide premium cut quality regardless of operator, improved grass catcher accessibility, and reduced operating costs, the new mowers provide a lightweight, open platform machine that’s further enhanced by the proven TechControl™ system.

“Consistent cut quality across all operators, contour following, and grass catcher accessibility are critical needs for our customers,” Brad Aldridge, product manager, John Deere Golf, said. “The 2700 and 2750 triplex mowers were designed to tackle these challenges and take the stress out of mowing, with an enhanced TechControl system that allows for more precise control than ever before.”

Using the passcode protected TechControl system, managers and technicians can input commands, controlling nearly everything regarding the operator’s performance, including frequency of clip, turn speed, cleanup pass speed, and how fast the cutting units raise and lower. The TechControl system ensures that regardless of the operator, the end results are the same, providing consistent cut quality on the course.

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An industry exclusive on the hydraulic models, and available on the hybrid units, the frequency of clip can be programmed by altering parameters on mowing speed, reel speed and number of blades on the reel. Once programmed, the settings cannot be changed by the operator and automatically adjusts with ground speed, ensuring uniformity from machine to machine.

Clean Up Pass Mode, a John Deere exclusive, is a preset operating mode that the operator can engage to automatically reduce mowing speed on perimeter passes to increase accuracy for less scalping or missed grass. This setting allows the operator to focus on the task, rather than feathering the speed.

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Adjustable turn speed allows the superintendent to control how fast the operator is able to turn, minimizing chances of turf damage. Additionally, the superintendent or technician can select Eco Mode, which electronically controls the engine speed to conserve fuel. With Eco Mode, the engine RPM automatically adjusts based on the load, saving up to 30 per cent on fuel and reducing operating sound levels.

The 2700 and 2750 triplex mowers feature a lightweight, open platform frame design with a low centre of gravity for excellent stability and traction performance. The decreased weight reduces tire tracking and compaction, and the open platform design makes it easier to access the center grass catcher. The grass catchers can be easily removed and installed with one hand, and have a translucent yellow option for better visibility of clippings levels.  

Another notable change on the 2700 and 2750 models are improvement to the steering column, which features two points of adjustment – the column and steering wheel – and requires no tools, maximizing operator comfort.

The 2700 and 2750 triplex mowers offer a 62-inch (157.5-centimetre) mowing width and mow speeds of up to six mph (9.7 kph). The three-axis lift system provides up to 18 degrees of steering and 42 degrees of contour following for an even cut, especially in cleanups and undulating terrain.

The new triplex mowers will be available for purchase in 2020. They will be presented at the Golf Industry Show in San Diego, Calif. Feb. 6-7. For more information, visit www.JohnDeere.com.


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