Conquer the Uncut: Why the ALTOZ Tracked Mower is the Ultimate Workhorse

If you own a large property, manage roadside verges, or are a contractor facing down steep slopes and wet ground, you know the frustration. That feeling of a wheeled mower slipping, sinking, or just plain refusing to take on that tricky hillside? It’s a job-stopper.

That’s exactly why the ALTOZ tracked zero-turn mower exists. It’s not just a fancy machine; it's a completely different solution to problem mowing. 

Here is the lowdown on the main features that make the ALTOZ TRX series a game-changer for those who need more than the average zero-turn:

The Revolutionary Track System

The first thing that sets an ALTOZ apart is obvious: the tracks. This isn't just an add-on; it's the core of the machine's ability.

  • Unmatched Slope Capability: While many mid-range zero-turns might struggle on a 15-degree slope, the ALTOZ is rated to handle a seriously impressive 25-degree slope. It stays planted and keeps you in control.

  • Goodbye Bogging: The tracks spread the weight over a much larger surface area than wheels. This translates to better traction and minimal ground pressure, meaning you can glide right over soft or wet areas where a wheeled machine would slip, slide, or get completely bogged.

  • A Seriously Smooth Ride: That large contact surface area also acts like a built-in suspension system, combining with the TorqFlex™ front suspension and rear torsion axle to give you a surprisingly smooth ride, even when navigating rough terrain.

Built to Battle Decks (The Slashing Power)

The ALTOZ isn't just about getting to the tough spots; it's about tearing through the toughest vegetation once you’re there.

  • Heavy-Duty Rough Cut: The machine is often equipped with the 66-inch rear discharge slashing deck. This deck features an open front and rear, designed to handle an enormous volume of material.

  • The Swing-Back Difference: Got knee-high grass? No worries. What about those small saplings or hidden obstacles that can ruin a standard blade? The deck uses swing-back blades that pivot when they hit something hard, protecting the spindle, clutch, and engine from damage. This is a key feature that makes it perfect for contractors and large property clearing.

  • Deck Options: For those who need a pristine finish, the Aero Deck™ option is available for a professional-grade cut. Deck sizes start as small as 54 inches for general use.

Commercial-Grade Power and Build

When you invest in a premium machine, you expect premium components. The ALTOZ is built for continuous commercial work, which means it’s reliable and durable.

  • Engine Range: The lineup starts with reliable engines like the 24 HP Kawasaki, and works its way up to a powerful 38 HP fuel-injected (EFI) engine. This power ensures you have the torque needed to push through that thick, wet vegetation without hesitation.

  • Durable Chassis: These are not light-duty residential mowers. They are engineered with heavy-gauge steel and robust frames to withstand the demanding conditions you’ll face, providing a higher return on your investment over time.

Ready to Mow the Impossible?

The ALTOZ is built for those who know that "good enough" is never good enough. If you’re tired of having parts of your property you simply can't reach, or if you lose days to being bogged on wet jobs, it’s time to switch to the tracked advantage.

Ready to see the ALTOZ conquer your toughest ground?

Visit www.altozmowers.com.au for detailed specifications, or contact the ALTOZ team today to schedule a FREE demonstration and experience the unmatched traction and stability of the ALTOZ for yourself!

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