Razorback has recently introduced a new telescopic Auto-Level 680 reach mower.
Featuring self-levelling Co-Pilot technology, the Razorback Auto-Level 680 has been designed to reduce operator fatigue, increase productivity and reduce cost.
Auto-Level Co-Pilot technology ensures that the main frame of the machine remains level, irrespective of the tractor angle in relation to the undulating ground.
Subsequently, the requirement to make manual adjustments to account for the unevenness of the terrain is significantly reduced, making for much easier, trouble-free operation.
High-end specification for this reach mower comes as standard with the Auto-Level Co-Pilot device, electronic proportional controls and a fully independent hydraulic system with oil cooler.
It is available with both rotary and flail head options. The 1.5-metre-wide rotary safety head option incorporates a SoftStart triple rotor and additional mulching blades which remain in continuous contact with vegetation during the entire 360deg cycle, resulting in a cleaner and faster cut.
For operators who prefer to use a flail head, Razorback has recently launched this option which is fitted with heavy duty forged hammer flails to make light work of dense residue and is available in 1.2m and 1.5m widths.
Both head options can tackle a wide range of residue including hedgerows and verge mowing.
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