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Flex-wing cutter

Mar 9, 2010 12:35 PM

Rhino says its new TS12 Stealth flex-wing cutter is strong but lighter weight to fit smaller tractors in the 35 to 50 PTO hp range. The 12-ft. cutter is designed for customers who need the versatility of a flex-wing cutter but may not have a tractor large enough to pull a 15-ft. unit. The 1½-in.-dia. cut capacity makes it suited for mowing pastures, waterways and other areas around the farm or ranch. Compared to most rigid deck cutters, the TS12 offers a dramatic reduction in mowing time, the company claims. The product will be available mid-summer.

The company has not yet publicized prices. For more information, contact your Rhino dealer, call 877/408-3297, or visit www.servis-Rhino.com.

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