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HTN27KTCSL Mechanical-Drive Ride-On Trowel

HTN27KTCSL Mechanical-Drive Ride-On Trowel

SKU: HTN27KTCSL
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$17,850.00
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HTN27KTCSL MQ Whiteman Mechanical Trowel comes stock with 25-HP Kohler, 8' Non-overlap, twin four blade rotors distributed by Diamond Tool Store 


The HTN27KTCSL is a competitively priced high-performance rider trowel equipped with twin-pitch control, high capacity gearboxes, CVT transmission, steering assist and adjustable seat.

Drive system

  • Powered by a 25-HP air-cooled V-Twin Kohler gasoline engine
  • Variable transmission continuously adjusts the drive ratio to obtain optimum torque and rotor speed
  • Fan-cooled high capacity gearboxes extend service life

Design

  • Entry level trowels offer increased value at an affordable price
  • Non-overlapping blades can be used with float pans
  • Spider assemblies feature long lasting wear plates and spider hubs and can be economically rebuilt. Standard model comes with 4 blade configuration

Operating controls

  • Patented steering assist makes controlling the machine remarkably easy and reduces operator fatigue
  • Retardant spray system and four work lights

 

Unit Specifications
Engine 25 HP Kohler Gasoline
Engine Cooling Air
Blades per Rotor 4
Rotor RPM 0-140
Path Width 91 in 2311 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 5 gal 18.9 L
Run Time 2 gal/hr
Dimensions & Weights
Operating Weight 780 lb 353.7 kg
Notice: Features and equipment specifications are subject to change without notice.

Multiquip Mechanical‑Drive Ride‑On Trowel HTN27KTCSL

When it comes to high-performance concrete finishing equipment, the HTN27KTCSL ride-on trowel stands out as a contractor-grade machine built for serious jobsites. If you’re lining up heavy slab pours and need both speed and precision, this model delivers features that make a measurable difference in productivity and finish quality.


Key Specifications & Core Features

Here are the standout technical points for the HTN27KTCSL:

  • Powered by a 25-HP air-cooled V-Twin Kohler gasoline engine. 

  • Mechanical drive system with a continuously variable transmission (CVT) for optimal torque and rotor speed across conditions. 

  • Twin four-blade rotors (non-overlap design) configured for broader coverage and compatibility with float pans. 

  • Gearboxes are fan-cooled high-capacity units built for longer service life in demanding environments.

  • Steering assist system and adjustable operator seat to reduce fatigue and give better control during extended runs. 

  • Coverage path width approx. 91 inches (≈2,311 mm) for the standard configuration. 


Why This Machine Matters for Contractors

1. Productivity Through Coverage

With a 91-inch path width and ride-on functionality, you’ll cover large slab areas far faster than walk-behind trowels. More area covered per pass translates to fewer passes, less machine repositioning, and quicker project turn-around.

2. Finish Quality & Consistency

The non-overlapping blade design helps eliminate unwanted swirls or finish artifacts on the slab. Combined with the CVT drive, the rotor speed remains consistent even when the machine is loaded or operating across variable slab densities. That means more uniform surface finish across the job.

3. Operator Comfort & Efficiency

Fatigue slows down crews. The steering assist and adjustable seating give operators better comfort for longer shifts, which promotes steady productivity and better finish quality—especially important on large commercial or industrial pours.

4. Rugged and Service-Ready

The high capacity gearboxes, rebuildable spider assemblies, and heavy duty drivetrain make this unit engineered to withstand real jobsite abuse rather than light hobby use. For contractors pushing turnover and expecting machine uptime, that reliability counts.


Ideal Applications & Use Cases

Here’s when the HTN27KTCSL really shines:

  • Large flat slab pours (warehouses, manufacturing floors, big box retail) where finish quality and coverage matter.

  • Commercial or industrial interiors where floor flatness, finish consistency, and rapid pacing are critical.

  • Jobsites where machine repositioning time eats into profit—ride-on vs walk-behind provides a clear efficiency advantage.

  • Contractors who expect frequent use of the machine (multiple pours) and need equipment built for durability rather than occasional one-time use.


What to Consider Before Purchase

  • Transport and Jobsite Access: Ride-on machines are larger and heavier (operating weight around 780 lb/353 kg according to specs). Ensure you can move it to the slab and navigate site constraints. 

  • Skill and Training: Operating a ride-on machine effectively demands training—blade pitch, rotor speed, machine control all impact finish.

  • Maintenance Requirements: A machine of this class requires routine inspection of gearboxes, drive belts, rotors, and pitch-control mechanisms (as outlined in the manual). 

  • Cost vs Return: The initial investment is significant; you’ll want to verify that your project volume and finish quality demands justify it.

  • Blade & Accessory Compatibility: Make sure your blade setup, float pan compatibility, and jobsite conditions (slab thickness, reinforcement, embedment) align with the machine’s configuration.


Maintenance & Best Practices for Longevity

  • Keep rotor blade pitch settings uniform across all blades to avoid uneven finish or machine bounce. The manual highlights this as a core check. 

  • Inspect gearbox and main drive shaft for straightness and wear—critical to maintain smooth finish and avoid machine thumping. 

  • Maintain engine per manufacturer specs (air filter, oil, fuel system) to keep the 25 HP Kohler unit running strong.

  • Ensure operator controls (steering assist linkage, seat adjustments) remain properly maintained—comfort ties directly to finish performance.

  • Use the retardant spray system and work lights if working low-light or extended shifts for safety and visibility. 


Final Take

If your operations involve large-scale slabs where finish quality, productivity, and machine longevity matter, the HTN27KTCSL ride-on trowel is a highly capable choice. It combines wide coverage, robust drivetrain, operator comfort, and service-focused design into a package built for commercial finishing professionals.

Make sure your jobsite logistics, operator training, and maintenance practices are aligned—and you’ll unlock the productivity potential of this machine. With the right setup, this trowel can become a workhorse behind your most demanding jobs.