GIBSON CITY, Ill. — Rhino announces its new 15-foot flex-wing model, which offers 1⁄2-inch x 4-inch blades with a 9-inch cutting edge and features the same smooth top and bottom deck design for which Rhino’s flex-wings are known. The new 2150 Rhino Flex-Wing will be introduced at the 2015 Farm Progress Show in Decatur, Ill.
“Rhino continues to provide the latest advantages and technology in its flex-wings,” said Greg Pollock, sales and marketing Director for Rhino’s ag division. “We are excited to showcase this new 15-foot model in September so show attendees can see for themselves how the newest features we offer are far superior to other brands available.”
In addition to wider cutting-edge blades, Rhino continues to promote safety by making the new LED lighting system on the back of the 2150 flex-wings a standard feature. The new lighting system meets or exceeds all safety standards for lighting slow-moving implements without adding a bulky or unsightly accessory.
“We always make safety a priority for all our products,” added Lyndon Dittus, Rhino’s product manager.“Our flex-wings are durable to keep our operators safe while mowing, and our new safety features extend safety to the road as they move from location to location.”
As with all Rhino products, durability is of utmost importance. The heavy-duty cutting blades are mounted to Rhino’s Infinity cast carrier for superior cut quality. The 2150 uses many of the same drivetrain components as the 3150 and features a spring suspension for maximum flexibility.
For more information, go to www.rhinoag.com.