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Riding trencher cab option

Toro now offers an integrated cab assembly that provides operator comfort and productivity on its RT1200 riding trencher.


Toro riding trencher cab option
Toro now offers an integrated cab assembly that provides operator comfort and productivity on its RT1200 riding trencher.

Toro introduces an optional cab assembly specifically engineered to be factory installed on the Toro RT1200 riding trencher. The cab assembly provides several features focused on accessibility, safety and operator comfort.

In terms of accessibility, the cab features doors on both sides of the trencher for simple operator entry and exit, regardless of jobsite obstacles or challenging terrain. Various safety features have been incorporated into the cab assembly including front and rear windshield wipers for maximum visibility in less-than-ideal conditions, and a pressurized cab that virtually eliminates dust and debris from entering the operator’s station. The pressurized cab also reduces noise from outside the cab, which helps minimize operator fatigue.

Heat and air conditioning are integrated into the cab design to allow use of the machine in temperature extremes. However, the operator can open the rear window and lock the cab doors open with an extended door latch for optimum ventilation in good weather. 

“Adding a cab option for the popular RT1200 riding trencher essentially allows operators to get more year-round usage out of their equipment by providing a safe and comfortable space in which the operator can perform trenching operations,” says Kyle Cartwright, associate marketing manager at Toro. “Ensuring the cab was easily accessible, safe and comfortable were key drivers in the development of the new RT1200 cab assembly.”

The Toro model number for the cab assembly is 25208, and will be available in early 2018.

For more information about the new riding trencher cab, or other Toro products, visit toro.com.

 

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