10% off Toro cylinders this month

Alistair
By Alistair September 1, 2017 07:38 Updated

Reesink Turfcare has announced it is offering ten per cent off all genuine Toro cylinders bought this September. “Now’s the time to stock up and ensure a good supply and the best possible cylinder cut at the best possible price,” said a spokeswoman.

According to agronomists, cylinder mowing is the best option for grass, delivering the cleanest of cuts and healthiest of swards.

This is because the blades spin vertically creating a scissoring action against the bottom blade to cut the grass leaves.

With the workings of a cylinder mower so intricate, it would be unwise to upset the equilibrium by putting anything other than genuine parts in your Toro. Fitting an inferior ‘will-fit’ part against a genuine Toro cylinder removes the guarantee of a consistently accurate cut right down to 2.5mm with no risk of turf damage. And as Michael Hampton, Reesink’s Turfcare parts manager, says: “It’s just not worth the risk.

“Cylinders are intrinsic to achieving a superior after-cut appearance and it’s critical to replace your cylinders at the right time with the right parts for the best quality of cut all the time.”

Toro cylinders balance perfectly with genuine Toro bedknives, reducing the need for constant cylinder grinding and allowing for more efficient mowing operation.

They also produce the cleanest cut, which promotes a healthier turf and results in the best after-cut appearance possible.

Available in five, seven, eight, 11 and 14-blade configurations to fit all cylinder mowers, including the Greensmaster and Reelmaster ranges, customers can take advantage of the cylinder promotion through their local genuine Toro parts dealer or service centre.

Or contact distributor Reesink Turfcare’s Toro parts department on 01480 226800, email info@reesinkturfcare.co.uk or visit reesinkturfcare.co.uk.

 

Alistair
By Alistair September 1, 2017 07:38 Updated

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