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Jacobsen expands and enhances LF line of mowers

By |  January 29, 2016 0 Comments

Jacobsen-LF577_working_webJacobsen, a Textron Inc. company, has launched its LF557/LF577 seven-reel fairway mower and has made enhancements to its current LF550/LF570 fairway mower series, the company announced in a news release.

The all-new LF557/LF577 is the industry’s only Tier 4 Final, seven-reel fairway mower, Jacobsen says. The LF557 is equipped with five-inch reels, and the LF577 is equipped with seven-inch reels, with both mowers cutting width reaching 139 inches, allowing the ability to mow up to 11 acres per hour.

“Since the 1980s, our LF line of fairway mowers has been the gold standard for golf courses that want smooth, pristine-looking fairways that offer superior playability,” says Lee Frie, product manager for Jacobsen. “The new LF557/LF577 takes that legendary history and adds more than three feet of cutting width, allowing superintendents to significantly increase productivity without sacrificing quality-of-cut.”

The five-reel models — existing LF550/LF570 — and new seven-reel models — LF557/577 — both feature a new AdaptiThrottle, which automatically manages engine speed based on demand, thus reducing fuel consumption and noise. The mowers’ InCommand Control System delivers pass code-protected, programmable max transport and mow speed settings to control cut frequency. A new nine-bladed reel is also now available for all 5-inch reel LF models: LF510/LF550/LF557.

The new mower series features maintenance reminders that are displayed automatically on-screen and scheduled intervals to aid in proper service and increased up-time.

“Anytime superintendents can get the biggest jobs on the golf course done faster, it means there’s more time for crew members to work on other things,” says David Withers, president of Jacobsen. “Until now, the trade-off has been productivity over quality-of-cut, but the new LF557/577 offers the best of both worlds: giving superintendents the opportunity to present beautiful fairways and save valuable time.”

The LF557/LF577 will be on display at next month’s Golf Industry Show in San Diego and will be available in February.

Photo: Jacobsen

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