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Allen HDX605 Hydra-Drive Extreme Riding Trowel

Mon January 14, 2019 - National Edition
Allen Engineering


The HDX605 was designed with the high-volume flatwork concrete contractor in mind. This new rider is not only fully hydraulic, but it also comes with cruise control, digital readouts for accurate fuel levels and diagnostics, and a large 13-gal. fuel tank for longer run times.  The HDX605 is powered by a 57 hp Kubota gasoline engine.  This riding trowel comes with cruise control, digital readouts for accurate fuel levels and diagnostics.

Allen's HDX605 riding trowel is a hydraulically-controlled, 8-ft. class ride-on power trowel that is powered by a 57 hp Kubota gasoline engine.

The HDX605 was designed with the high-volume flatwork concrete contractor in mind. This riding trowel comes with cruise control, digital readouts for accurate fuel levels and diagnostics, and a large 13-gal. fuel tank for longer run times. It also is equipped with powerful pumps that help maintain excellent torque even at high rotor speeds. This makes the machine excellent for panning or finishing operations, according to the manufacturer.

HDX605 standard features include:

  • Kubota WG1605 57 hp gasoline engine

  • Lower cost alternative to T4F diesel engine machines

  • Cruise control

  • Electric (Joystick mounted) single or dual pitch capable
  • Rotor Speeds up to 160 rpm

  • Two point, top-mount lifting system

  • Four-point tie downs

  • Twin, 46 in. rotors with five bladed spiders

Come see the HDX605 alongside the rest of the Allen product line at the World of Concrete in Las Vegas at Booth O31744 from Jan. 22 to 25, 2019.

For more information, visit www.alleneng.com.




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