This slasher is designed for tractors in the 50–60 HP range that have a PTO. Confirm your tractor's horsepower and hitch compatibility with the dealer or the product manual before purchase.
The mower has a 1.8 meter cutting width (working width).
It uses a PTO (Power Take-Off) drive to transfer power from the tractor to the mower.
Most slashers of this type operate with a standard PTO speed (commonly 540 RPM). Check the product manual or consult the dealer to confirm the required PTO speed for your specific model.
The slasher attaches to the tractor via the 3-point hitch and the PTO shaft. Follow the manufacturer’s attachment and safety instructions when connecting or disconnecting.
Yes, cutting height is adjustable. Adjustment is typically done through skid shoes, gauge wheels or link settings; exact method and range vary by model—refer to the operator manual for details.
Yes — it is designed to cut through thick grass and weeds and is suitable for maintaining fields, pastures, roadside vegetation and overgrown areas. Avoid extremely woody brush or stumps unless the unit is specifically rated for brush cutting.
Routine maintenance includes sharpening or replacing blades, checking and tightening fasteners, greasing bearings and fittings, inspecting and servicing the gearbox (oil level/condition), and clearing debris from the deck and guards. Follow the maintenance schedule in the manual.
The mower has built-in safety features such as guards and shields for the PTO and cutting area. Always wear PPE, ensure shields are in place, disengage PTO and shut off the tractor before servicing, and keep bystanders away while operating.
Weight varies by model and optional equipment. Consult the product specifications or your dealer for the exact weight of the model you are considering.
Blade sharpening/replacement frequency depends on ground conditions and usage. Sharpen blades when they become dull or if cutting performance drops; replace blades if they are bent, cracked or severely worn.
A slasher mower chops and disperses cut material but does not produce the fine mulch a flail mower typically does. It is best for clearing and maintaining vegetation rather than producing fine mulch.
Common spare parts include blades, shear bolts, gearbox oil, PTO shaft guards, and greaseable fittings. Keep fasteners and a basic tool kit handy for field repairs.
Store the mower in a dry, covered area. Clean off debris, drain or check gearbox oil if recommended, remove or secure the PTO shaft, and support the unit safely to prevent movement. Follow any long-term storage procedures in the manual.
Warranty terms and after-sales support vary by manufacturer and seller. Contact the dealer or check the product documentation for warranty length, what's covered, and how to obtain service or replacement parts.
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