Range expands with new launches at LAMMA 2020

Range expands with new launches at LAMMA 2020

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LAMMA 2020 will see the launch of the new telescopic Auto-Level 680 reach mower alongside a new range of flail mowers and flail reach head on stand 19.340.

The new additions to the current range will expand the manufacturers offering with the entire Razorback range synonymous with high quality design and build thanks to the decades of combined industry knowledge of their experienced R&D, sales and service teams.

New Telescopic Auto-Level 680 Reach Mower now with FlailHead options

Razorback will be presenting their new telescopic Auto-Level 680 reach mower. Featuring self-levelling Co-Pilot technology, the Razorback Auto-Level 680 reach mower has been designed to reduce operator fatigue, increase productivity and reduce cost.

Razorback’s Auto-Level Co-Pilot technology ensures that the main frame of the machine remains level at all times, 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 a much easier, trouble-free operation.

The high-end specification comes as standard with the Auto-Level Co-Pilot device, electronic proportional controls and a fully independent hydraulic system with an oil cooler.

The new telescopic machine will be displayed alongside 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 360° cycle, resulting in a much cleaner and faster cut. For operators who prefer to use a flail head, this option will be launched at LAMMA 2020 and is fitted with heavy duty forged hammer flails to make light work of dense residue.

High Quality Guaranteed as Flail Mower Range Expands

In addition to their rotary and reach solutions, the manufacturer will be launching their new range of flail mowers. Including lightweight solutions for the compact tractor through to heavy duty options for the agricultural and amenity user the new range is a result of Razorback’s partnership with a well-established Italian manufacturer who like the British brand, specialise in innovative machinery.

With quality construction and clever design features as standard the new lines merge well with the manufacturers existing ranges.

Models include the RK DS Series, built with the demanding operation in mind, fitted with a front and rear mountable headstock, double skin chassis and an anti-shock rotor. Available in widths up to 3.2m the RK DS Series is a heavy duty, high output machine for dense overgrown vegetation and grassland.

The RK DS Series will be on display on their stand 19.340 alongside other models from the new range.​

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