Allen Engineering MSP 445 Trowel

Dec. 8, 2010

New to the Allen Engineering range of Mechanical Super Pro riding trowels is the MSP 445. The new trowel uses a 40-horsepower Kohler gas engine (air-cooled) and a refined torque-converter clutch system to drive two 46-inch-diameter, five-blade rotors to a maximum speed of 165 rpm. Designed for an optimum weight-to-horsepower ratio, the new MSP 445 features manual steering and pitch controls, an electrically powered spray system for retardant application and a flip-up seat and removable screens for easy access to the power train.

New to the Allen Engineering range of Mechanical Super Pro riding trowels is the MSP 445. The new trowel uses a 40-horsepower Kohler gas engine (air-cooled) and a refined torque-converter clutch system to drive two 46-inch-diameter, five-blade rotors to a maximum speed of 165 rpm. Designed for an optimum weight-to-horsepower ratio, the new MSP 445 features manual steering and pitch controls, an electrically powered spray system for retardant application and a flip-up seat and removable screens for easy access to the power train.

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