Toro introduces revamped asset management for turf maintenance, myTurf Pro

Toro launched myTurf Pro – a completely revamped web-based asset management system for turf maintenance. The system is based on four key principles: connect, manage, maintain and simplify.

The myTurf Pro system leverages more than 10 years of experience in industry-leading fleet management, and takes it to the next level, enabling optimized asset management for equipment, attachments, irrigation and other assets. This powerful, easy-to-use application helps superintendents and equipment professionals manage the many day-to-day complexities of the job. It also provides the turf management team with the tools to be more efficient and streamline maintenance programs.

For superintendents and equipment managers alike, myTurf Pro seamlessly connects and manages assets, regardless of brand. The “at a glance” dashboard keeps management informed of maintenance requirements and operational status. Detailed historical maintenance records provide valuable information on total cost of ownership and asset performance, while demonstrating operational excellence. Additionally, the system allows technicians to automate processes with proactive maintenance notifications, and Toro wireless hour meters to automatically track operating hours. It also offers quick access to service documentation, manages maintenance assignments and tracks completed tasks within the myTurf Pro system.

New features of myTurf Pro include fuel tracking and managing maintenance down to individual cutting units, while upgrading features like 24/7 online parts ordering. Unique to myTurf Pro, the system can now make parts order recommendations based on the user’s current inventory and maintenance needs.

For Toro products, the system provides model/serial-number-specific interactive master parts viewers, up-to-date reference materials and the ability to submit service requests to a Toro distributor.

“This is an incredibly valuable tool for managing assets, scheduling technicians and tracking overall cost of operation, as opposed to just cost of ownership,” said Brian Ries, senior manager, data technologies at Toro. “With these advanced tools and diagnostics, superintendents can make more efficient and informed decisions regarding their assets, contributing to the overall longevity of their fleets and irrigation systems. It is all about connecting assets, managing and tracking maintenance and repairs, and simplifying their day-to-day processes.”

The myTurf Pro system will be available in early 2018. For more information on myTurf Pro, visit the website.