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New From Altoz: TerraFlex Track System
Engineered for commercial-grade use, the TerraFlexTrack system for the TRX 766 i zero-turn mower from Altoz are designed to excel in demanding conditions, making them ideal for heavy usage operators who frequently tackle large areas and challenging terrains. The TerraFlex track system contains a meticulously crafted tread pattern that prioritizes traction, stability, and a smooth ride in the toughest environments such as ditch banks, retention ponds and solar fields. Made from all-natural 100% rubber, these tracks offer exceptional durability, increased flexibility, and superior performance, while also providing greater resistance to punctures and tears.
One of the key features of the TerraFlex track system is its construction, which includes steel cables encased in vulcanized rubber, thus prolonging their lifespan and reducing downtime that can be common with pneumatic tires. Additionally, heavy-duty steel drive links and ¾ in. hardened steel sprockets prevent sprocket slippage and facilitate a smooth rolling path for the undercarriage system, delivering unyielding traction and reduced rolling resistance.
TRX 766 i with TerraFlex track system models are available now. For owners of previous model year TRX 766,
TerraFlex track and sprocket kits are available for easy upgrading.
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