TRAIL PRO GROOMER 50" - 3PH, 540 PTO

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Trail Pro

Groom your Trails Faster with One machine, One Operator, and One Pass

Reist TrailPro: The 3-in-1 heavy-duty implement for municipal trail maintenance. The Reist TrailPro is a unique trail-grooming implement that trims edges, reclaims gravel and levels your trails in one pass.

  • Reclaim & reuse trail material
  • Angled blades removes high spots and level the trail
  • Spinning rotor pulverizes and separates root balls and stone dust
  • Carbide-tipped teeth spins at 540 RPM
  • Leveling plate made from ¾” wear resistant steel
  • Unique edging disc (one on each side) removes grass and weeds from side of trail
  • Hydraulic top link is included
TrailPro TP50 TP60 TP72 TP96
Dimensions (WLH) 55 x 66 x 34” 67 x 66 x 34” 79 x 66 x 34” 103 x 66 x 34”
Working Width 50” 60” 72” 96”
Weight Ibs 1,250 1,475 1,600 1,900
Hitch CAT I CAT I CAT I CAT II
Power 540 PTO 540 PTO 540 PTO 540 PTO

 

USE OF TRAILPRO

POSITIONING: • Always use proper pin and bushing sizes when attaching TRAILPRO to tractor. • Ensure that the TRAILPRO’s cutting edge is parallel to the ground. If not, adjust the lift arms on the prime mover accordingly. • Stabilized 3 PTH arms to centre. • Check that when the TRAILPRO is sitting on a smooth surface, that there is 1/4” to 3/8” clearance between carbide tips of the Rotor to the floor surface. Rear Leveling Blade needs to be adjusted as cutting edges and leveling blade wear. • Lower TRAILPRO to ground, putting 3 PTH lever to max. down position. • Adjust top link until cutting blade makes ground contact by 1/8 inch. • With 3 PTH lever in max. down position start grading at 3 to 10 mph (5 to 15 km/h). • Readjust top link to maintain an average cutting depth of 1/8 inch.

STARTING THE TRAILPRO: • Be sure the area is clear of all bystanders • Refer to the prime mover starting instructions • Run the engine at low idle and slowly engage the PTO/hydraulic control • Increase the prime mover engine RPM to achieve the rated PTO speed.

STOPPING MACHINE: • Decrease engine speed to low idle • Disengaging PTO/hydraulic drive • Shut down the prime mover in accordance to instructions before getting off.

GROUND SPEED: • Travel speed is governed by the condition of the trails or surface being graded. Generally, the faster the better. Preferred speed is 5 to 15 km per hour. • The more grass on the trail the slower the speed. You might have to go down to a crawl when grading a trail for the first time. Especially if large amounts of sod is going through. • It is the responsibility of the operator to note the condition of the job being done and set the speed to obtain the proper grading effect and safety.