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Toro's Walk-Behind Trenchers Feature Tracks and Easy-to-Use Controls

Staff -- Associated Construction Publications, 5/15/2008

The Toro Company announces the expansion of its compact equipment line with the addition of two, walk-behind trenchers - the Toro® TRX-15 and TRX-19 tracked trenchers. Tracks, plus operator-friendly controls, make these gas-powered machines productive, easy to learn and operate, and benefits rental yards, contractors, and homeowners.

Toro TRX-15 and TRX-19 walk-behind trenchersThe low-profile tracked design of the TRX models provides a low center of gravity, a large footprint for increased stability on side hills and smooth operation on uneven terrain. With a light footprint and ground pressure as low as 4.1 psi, there is no damage to existing turf during transport and ach model trenches up to 36 inches - deep enough for nearly every job.

The easy-to-use, dedicated walk-behind trenchers offer an economical and manageable trenching solution. The compact footprint and zero-turn capability of TRX trenchers allows for easy access, even in confined areas. Plus, they feature a less intimidating control system that follows the same design of Toro's Dingo® TX controls.

Contractors will enjoy the cross-trenching capability of the TRX models. Tracks help the operator maneuver over perpendicular trenches effortlessly. Both the 15- and 19-horsepower TRX models deliver powerful performance with their four-cycle, V-twin engines. A large oil reservoir helps maintain low engine temperature and prolong engine life, along with a large, dual-element KAI air cleaner that improves air flow, performance, and reduces engine wear.

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