John Deere’s 9009A TerrainCut Rough Mower now available

By |  February 3, 2016 0 Comments

John Deere‘s 9009A TerrainCut Rough Mower, which was previewed at the February 2015 Golf Industry Show in San Antonio, is now officially available.

The latest addition to the company’s A Model family of fairway, rough and trim and surrounds mowers, the 9009A joins the 7400A and 8800A TerrainCut Mowers’ cut quality and productivity level, the company announced in a news release. It also features a five-gang, 27-inch independent rotary deck mower.

“The 9009A was designed to provide productivity while focusing on cut quality for early morning mowing,” says Tracy Lanier, product manager, John Deere Golf. “The deck design maximizes clipping dispersal, and customers who have operated the 9009A have been impressed with the dispersal and labor savings of reducing the use of a blower to clean up the grass clippings.”

The 9009A has a deep shell-stamped deck with no baffling and a rear discharge for greater dispersion of clippings, and its deck provides a quick height-of-cut adjustment system with no tools required.

The machine can be controlled with its TechControl display, which includes infinite adjustments of mow and transport speeds, as well as an option to set the turn speed while mowing.

The 9009A is the lightest rough mower in its class, Jon Deere says. When combined with the standard GRIP, all-wheel drive allows mowing of slopes in multiple directions.

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