BRUNSWICK, Ga. – Kut Kwick Corporation, manufacturers of industrial, heavy-duty slope mowers and forestry clearing machinery, located in Brunswick, Ga., has taken the old adage “Give the People What They Want” to heart.
Due in large part to compiling over a year’s
worth of information and data based on comments and feedback provided by their
existing customers and valued prospects, Kut Kwick is both proud and excited to
introduce the all-new SlopeMaster
(SM-T4E) that will be available in spring of 2020.
The new SM-T4E, which comes equipped with a
60-inch cutting deck, has all
of the significant safety and customary features that a person
would expect in a Kut Kwick hillside mower: True Zero-Turn-Radius operation
that transversely cuts slopes up to 40 degrees; tilting operator’s seat;
standard Roll Over Protection System (ROPS); tip-up stop to prevent backwards
rollover; and the ability to mow an eight-hour shift on a single full fuel load.
Kut Kwick has also added some new innovative features to
the SM-T4E:
- Tier 4 Final EPA-approved 25 HP Yanmar Water-cooled Turbo Diesel Engine
- Komfort Kontrols™ which is an adjustable, fully electronic twin joystick control that lessens operator distress and fatigue
- 2” x 4” semi-pneumatic, puncture-proof front casters
The SM-T4E is available at a unit base price of under $39,000.
The ownership and employees of Kut Kwick
Corporation would like to extend their appreciation and gratitude to the many
people who provided their thoughts and desire for a more compact version of
their existing hillside mowing machines, the SuperSlopeMaster (SSM-T4E) and the
MegaSlopeMaster (MSM-T4E). Their assistance and contributions are what made the
creation of this newest addition to the Kut Kwick fleet of premier equipment
possible.
For further information and to learn more
about the SM-T4E, including a video of the machine in action, visit their
website at Kutkwick.com.
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