news archive

  • Container handling tricks
    Shipping containers is a way of life at Trimax. Ever since 1985 we’ve been loading the big steel boxes and watching them disappear...

  • It’s Christmas time again
    As another busy year draws to a close and the Trimax team members in the northern hemisphere snuggle up to the fire, those in New Zealand are looking forward to their summer holidays...

  • City Parks personnel pay a visit
    The City of Hamilton has run Trimax mowers for many years. Two personnel from the parks contracting division paid a vist to the Trimax factory recently...

  • Bigfoot alive and well!
    Trimax received and e-mail from a mowing contractor operating in the Auckland area in New Zealand. The name of his company reflects the large feet fitted to his tractor...

  • The mighty Morrie man
    Some cars evoke fond memories for many people. In Britain and its former colonies this was especially true where the Morris Minor was concerned...

  • Girls like Pegasus too!
    Some Trimax personnel visited Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council directly after the Saltex show and found one of a rare breed in the groundscare industry...

  • Saltex 2003 a good show for Trimax
    Once again, the Saltex grounds management show held at Royal Windsor racecourse has come and gone. The show was notable for Trimax...

  • Lots of grass in Bury
    While much of the United Kingdom was suffering from a lack of rain, record high temperatures and parks that looked like brown deserts, Bury, on the north side of Manchester, had another problem...

  • FlailDek now available for Toro
    Trimax is pleased to announce that the FlailDek Series II is now available for Toro out-front tractors. The Toro tractor is significantly different and the first attempt was not very successful...

  • Spare Parts Pull-in new man
    The Trimax Spare Parts team is pleased to introduce its newest member, Ross Pullen. Ross says he enjoys a challenge...

  • Almost like a birthday!
    Winning the Bay of Plenty Exporter of the Year award led to a tasty reprise for the Trimax staff. Many companies and individuals sent congratulatory messages, but one company went a little further...

  • SALTEX 2003 time again
    Yes, it’s already time to be thinking about the SALTEX show again! The Trimax crew from the UK and representatives from the factory will be there as usual...

  • New lorry for Trimax UK
    Many Trimax dealers in the United Kingdom will be familiar with the red Mercedes Benz lorry used to transport mowers around the countryside. The Mercedes (as we knew it) is no more...

  • FlailDek RoadShow motors on
    There’s not been a lot of news about the FlailDek Series II RoadShow so far this season, but this doesn’t mean nothing’s happening...

  • Trimax gone to the birds!
    A surprised UK customer had his order for idler bearing spacers returned to him with a note saying they were on back order due to unusual circumstances...

  • Steve pays a visit
    Parts Manager for Trimax Mowing Systems in the UK, Steve Woods, returned to New Zealand recently...

  • New product given go-ahead
    A group of key Trimax personnel gathered together for a significant meeting recently. They were there to discuss the merits of a proposed new product design...

  • A special visitor to Trimax
    Trimax’s UK ”Dealer of the Year” decided to take a well-earned holiday in the Antipodes this year...

  • A face to a name
    It’s always nice to be able to put a face to a name. Here’s one to go with a voice many UK customers will be familiar with...

  • Special event at Howard conference
    Three Trimax personnel attended the Howard Australia Area Managers’ Conference in Sydney, Australia recently. A special function was held to mark the retirement of long-term North Queensland Area Manager, Bob Graham...

  • FlailDek Series II now in Australia
    Although most Trimax mowers sold in Australia are branded in Howard colours, the FlailDek Series II is now available from selected John Deere dealers...

  • Trimax presents sales awards at BTME
    Trimax Mowing Systems recently exhibited at the prestigious BTME Exhibition in Harrogate, England. BTME is the largest indoor turf exhibition in Europe...

  • The Lord of the Rings country
    These days many people are becoming aware of New Zealand’s outstandingly beautiful scenery, thanks to the success of The Lord of the Rings movies...

  • Weather dictates language change
    The weather affects us in many different ways. Drought conditions in the eastern United States last year forced the FlailDek Roadshow north into Canada...

  • Trimax parts CD-ROMs attract compliments
    Trimax recently began supplying parts listings for mowers on CD-ROM. Experienced spare parts specialists from dealerships around the world have been quick to praise them...

  • A change of scene
    Trimax Managing Director Bob Sievwright maintains a punishing schedule traveling all over the world. He recently enjoyed a change of pace when he participated in a farming roadshow in New Zealand’s West Coast...

  • Green Pegasus for private polo ground
    Trimax recently delivered a Pegasus for use on a private property in Auckland New Zealand. A striking point of difference with this machine was the bright green colour...

  • FlailDek Roadshow a striping success!
    The FlailDek Series II made such a good job of striping a sports field that it was used to produce an impressive pattern on a high-profile baseball park...

  • Trimax website wins award
    This website recently won a Golden Web Award from the International Association of Web Masters and Designers...

  • Pegasus released in New Zealand
    The New Zealand release of the Pegasus wide-area roller mower took place at the National Agricultural Fieldays at Mystery Creek recently...

  • More history on the move
    With a reorganisation of the Trimax manufacturing plant underway, several changes have been taking place...

     
     

 

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