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Toro Adds TRX-250 and TRX-300 to Walk-Behind Trencher Lineup

Tue July 30, 2019 - National Edition
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The new TRX-300 has a 26.5 hp Kohler EFI engine and has a maximum forward speed of 2.3 mph (3.7 kmh).
The new TRX-300 has a 26.5 hp Kohler EFI engine and has a maximum forward speed of 2.3 mph (3.7 kmh).

Toro has enhanced its TRX walk-behind trencher linewith two new models .

The new TRX-250 and TRX-300 feature Intelli-Trench technology, an innovation that optimizes the machine's hydraulic flow for the digging conditions. This system automatically diverts the hydraulic flow from the traction motors, providing more power for the trencher head. As a result, the traction handle can be held in one place without requiring constant adjustment, reducing operator fatigue and optimizing performance. In addition, the Intelli-Trench feature decreases track wear and maintains engine RPM for efficient engine cooling.

The new TRX models also have a new hydraulic design that requires significantly fewer components than previous models. This new design simplifies maintenance, potentially reducing service needs, according to the manufacturer.

Other features include differentiated traction controls that are easy to learn and use. Operators will find the familiar TRX trencher valve handle and boom lift lever, as well as independent traction control for the left track and the right track. The boom lift function also has been enhanced with a new hydraulic valve that allows the boom to move up and down smoothly.

"We're always looking for ways to help our customers save time and maximize productivity," said Neil Borenstein, director of marketing at Toro. "With these updates, we've taken the proven TRX design and made it even easier to use and maintain. The TRX has always had the advantage of a low center of gravity and a large footprint, which gives it excellent stability and maneuverability while minimizing damage to existing turf. The new models deliver those benefits and more."

The TRX-250 is equipped with a powerful 24.5 hp Toro engine and offers a maximum forward speed of 2.4 mph (3.9 kmh), while the new TRX-300 has a 26.5 hp Kohler EFI engine and has a maximum forward speed of 2.3 mph (3.7 kmh). A heavy-duty air cleaner is standard on both engines. Both models are 82.5 in. (209.6 cm) long, 33.8 in. (85.9 cm) wide and 46 in. (116.8 cm) tall, with a ground clearance of 4.3 in. (10.9 cm) and a fuel capacity of 4.8 gal. (18.2 L).

For more information, visit www.toro.com.




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