Landscape & Irrigation

May/June 2017

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10 May/June 2017 Landscape and Irrigation www.landscapeirrigation.com Hustler MDV (Maximum Duty Vehicle) The Hustler MDV is a tough, versatile, precision-built utility vehicle that combines the industry's most popular features with patented LeveLift technology. Flip the switch, and LeveLift brings the cargo box up, back, and down enabling the user to load at ground level or at any point along the bed's arc of motion. Once loaded, LeveLift single-handedly brings the cargo box back up and into position on the MDV. The MDV's lift capacity is 750 pounds. The MDV's power steering and dual-range continuously variable transmission deliver reliably smooth operation and easy handling. Independent front suspension and a solid, truck-style floating rear axle allow a steady and consistent ride. The 50.25-inch cab width provides occupants with plenty of comfort. The all-wheel-drive MDV runs at top speeds of 37 mph.The MDV comes equipped with standard bed or LeveLift. The standard bed has a 1,685-pound load capacity. A full line of accessories and options are available. Irritrol SMRTScape Cloud-based landscape management SMRTScape mobile app or website works with any Irritrol Controller and SMRT Logic device to enable wireless management of your landscape irrigation, outdoor lighting, or other key landscape features. When used in conjunction with a Climate Logic Wireless Weather Sensing System or CRR Series Mini Remote Receiver, SMRTScape provides app-based control to the industry-leading lineup of Irritrol controllers. SMRT Logic has up to three times the range of traditional WiFi controllers along with added security and convenience features. Access irrigation, lighting, water features and pumps from a single interface through the same controller you have owned for years with SMRTScape. The SMRTScape app is available for Apple and all Android devices. Husqvarna 536LiLX trimmer The Husqvarna 536LiLX trimmer is a lightweight, high- performance trimmer designed for professional use. The trimmer is powered by a 40-volt, Li-ion battery that can be used interchangeably among all Husqvarna battery-powered products. In addition to industry-best ergonomics, the 536LiLX has a long-lasting brushless motor and a two-way rotation head that allows users to operate the product in a forward or backward direction depending on their preference. JCB Teleskid Available in both wheeled and tracked models, JCB's new Teleskid features an extendable, single-arm boom with a class-leading forward reach of 8 feet and dump height of 13 feet 3 inches. This one- of-a-kind boom makes it possible for contractors to load high-sided trucks without a ramp, dig below grade, mow down slopes, and reach across a drainage ditch or standard 8-foot-wide trailer from one side. They can also extend the boom across sidewalks and curbs or over silt fences at construction sites. Unlike other skid-steers, the Teleskid's bucket-positioning leveling system remains active regardless of whether its extendable boom is raised or lowered. A spacious, enclosed cab offers 270 degrees of visibility. A new seven-way, multi-function joystick comes standard, giving operators easy ergonomic control of the extendable boom. A 74-hp./55kW JCB Ecomax provides class-leading torque at a low RPM without the need for a diesel particulate filter or after-treatment. Numerous available attachments further extend the Teleskid's versatility. John Deere 333G compact track loader The large-frame G-Series compact track loaders were inspired by extensive feedback from John Deere customers looking for more productivity, better visibility and simplified service from a compact machine. John Deere not only answered by improving in these areas, but also

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