When it comes to maintaining roadside verges, efficiency, versatility, and safety are paramount.
Traditional verge mowing often requires multiple machines, significant time, and effort to complete the job.
But with the Reform Metrac, a powerful multi-tool tractor, these tasks become not only easier but also far more productive, suggests importer Simon Richard.
The Reform Metrac’s modular system allows users to attach a variety of tools and implements, making it a true all-rounder.
The Metrac’s design allows for precise manoeuvrability in tight spaces using all-wheel drive and five steering modes. This is particularly valuable when navigating narrow verges and tricky corners along roadsides.
A front and rear load based hydraulic system offers the ability to adjust the height of attachments quickly, ensuring that operators can tackle different terrain and verge conditions with optimal cutting performance.
Equipped with a powerful Tier 5 Perkins engine and all-terrain chassis with floating axles, the Reform Metrac can navigate rough or uneven terrain without compromising on cutting efficiency.
Simon Richard Sales Manager Richard Fairnie says: “Whether it’s a flail mower, rotary mower, weed brush or hedge cutter, the Metrac can take it all on and can combine multiple functions into one machine, which means operators spend less time switching between equipment and more time completing work. This not only reduces downtime but also cuts back on transport and storage costs. Plus, its high cutting speed and robust power allow contractors to cover more ground in less time.”
“In addition, verge mowing often takes place in busy road environments, and safety is always a top priority. The Reform Metrac’s advanced design, with its low centre of gravity and smooth handling, provides enhanced stability on uneven surfaces. Its all-wheel drive ensures traction on challenging ground, while the multiple steering modes minimise any risks.
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