Truxor T-Series Machines

The year 2019 commemorates the 25th anniversary since the original release of the Truxor machine to the market. Over the years, significant advancements have taken place in the evolution of these machines. Truxor Wetland Equipment has continually evolved as their expertise in technology and product development have grown.

T-Series Aquatic Harvester version t-20

Truxor T20

The Truxor T20 is equipped with a 24.8 hp diesel engine, meeting the most recent environmental standards put in place. This machine is specifically designed for tasks such as weed cutting and aquatic plant collection, it features one hydraulic outlet tailored for the cutter tool. The Truxor T20's capacity is particularly well-suited for efficient weed harvesting.

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T-Series Aquatic Harvester version t-30

Truxor T30

The Truxor T30 is designed to meet the latest environmental standards and features a Kubota gas engine with 57 hp, providing high torque at low engine speeds. Operating at lower engine speeds contributes to reduced fuel consumption. Equipped with five hydraulic outlets, the T30's robust engine renders it well-suited for handling various tools within our product lineup.

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T-Series Aquatic Harvester version t-50

Truxor T50

The Truxor T50 stands as the pinnacle of power within the T-Series machines, boasting a common rail diesel engine with 49.4 hp. With its robust engine and advanced hydraulic system, this machine ensures exceptional performance and operational reliability for various tasks. The Truxor T50 excels in challenging environments, effortlessly handling power-demanding attachments.

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Truxor Sustainability

Sunset on a lake looking through weeds and reeds

Learn how a dedicated group in Lambton Shores is battling the invasive phragmites reed along the Lake Huron shoreline despite facing challenges from rising water levels and government restrictions on herbicides. Led by Nancy Vidler, the Lambton Shores Phragmites Community Group employs labor-intensive methods, including manual cutting and innovative Truxor amphibious machines, to combat the dense reed that threatens local wetlands. The process would not be possible without the versatility that Truxor amphibious machines offer, projects like this would not be possible.

Read more about their inspiring initiatives in Paul Morden's riveting article.

Paul Morden's Article