Altoz announces two new TRX models

The ZTRs will be available in the fall of 2019.

GREENBUSH, Minn. – Altoz, a manufacturer of zero-turn (ZTR) mowers, announced the introduction of two new 2019 TRX models for this Fall. Like the original TRX 660 and TRX 610, the TRX 561 and TRX 354 provide patent-pending technology for use on sloped, wet and untamed terrain.

The TRX 354 was created with the multi-acre homeowner in mind; while the TRX 561 was designed for tackling the challenges faced by lawn care professionals. Equipped with rear-mounted tracks and rear torsional suspension, the new TRX models help landowners and professionals maintain property that can not be efficiently or safely cut with a traditional zero-turn mower including retention ponds, slopes, low lands, shore land and rough terrain.

“The amount of interest Altoz received with the original TRX launch in 2016 was incredible,” commented Dennis Brazier, Altoz CEO/owner. “The concept of a tracked zero-turn mower resonated with so many people across the world that we wanted to expand the line and offer different size and price point options.”

All TRX models feature Altoz’s track system that provides traction and stability with minimal earth compaction and minimal ground disturbance. The TRX 354 and TRX 561 feature a finish cut Aero Deck with adjustable baffles and multiple blade options, 12-way adjustable suspension seat with lumbar support and adjustable arm rests, new engines, graphics/paint combination. The redesigned track drive sprocket has also been painted iconic red for even more eye-catching appeal.  

Accessories for these models include collection systems, chute shutoff, lawn striping kit, receiver and standard hitch, mulch kit, discharge cover, mulch and lighting kits. Independent front suspension is an accessory for the TRX 354 and a power deck lift kit is available for the TRX 561.

The new models also have a lower price point than the current TRX models and start at $12,999 MSRP.