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Grouser Products Launches Pivoting V3Flex Plane08-27-13 | News
Grouser Products Launches Pivoting V3Flex Plane





Grouser Products' V3 FlexPlane is offered in five models of varying length. The contractor-grade attachments are available in sizes 72-, 78-, 84-, 89-, and 96-inch.
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Grouser Products introduced the new V3 FlexPlane, the manufacturer's latest in a series of heavy duty, contractor-grade attachments. Grouser's patent-pending V3 FlexPlane is designed to attach to any make and model of skid steer, making it the universal tool for any landscaping job.

The attachment's user-friendly and high-productivity design enhances versatility and appeals to a variety of end-users including construction and landscape contractors, golf course superintendents, municipalities and rural homeowners.

The attachment can dig from corners when moving to a different plane. A pivoting mechanism self-adjusts the V3 Flex Plane to varying terrains and ground conditions virtually eliminating any restrictions to travel direction. The design enables the V3 Flex Plane to adjust to the contour of the ground.

Some rigid planers do not provide the correct cutting angle with different makes and models of tracked or wheeled skid loader. Its exclusive Accu-Tach System provides a firm and accurate mounting design and allows the planer to be adjusted to the correct cutting angle for any tracked or wheeled skid loader, thus increasing cutting ability and boosting productivity.

Multiple attachments continuously have to be switched out to get the desired final results. A simple locking system locks the unit in place and allows the V3 Flex Plane to be operated as a standard rigid plane and the large rear side plates offer enhanced material moving capabilities.

An open view design allows a clear view of the critical working area to enhance productivity and eliminate errors.

"The Flex Plane incorporates large rear side plates in the back end that can act as a bucket," said Brett Kallias of Accelerated Greenworks, of West Fargo, N.D. "This enabled us to use the plane to collect the dead sod and soil, and then dump it – never having to change the piece of equipment or even get off of the skid steer loader."







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