A rotary mower is one of the many types of mowers used in agriculture to mow green plants and it is a tractor mower that we hang on the rear three-point linkage of the tractor. Rotary mowers are divided into two main groups:
The drum mower is characterized by a simple structure and universality of use. In the drum mower, the drive is transmitted through the angle gear, which is located in the upper part of the machine. In the lower part of the drums there are freely rotating sliding plates. They determine the height of the cut and are an element copying the surface of the terrain. However, in the case of disc mowers, the main working element is not the drums, but the cutter bar consisting of several discs mounted on the frame in which the drive transmission system is located.
A rotary drum mower is a mower that has a very simple structure and needs a lot of power to work properly, which translates into "mowing power". The advantages of a rotary drum mower include easy service access to all mechanical elements, e.g. cons is the own weight, quite high for this type of construction.The knives of a rotary drum mower rotate horizontally and are placed in the rotating drums in a plane parallel to the ground. Thanks to the drum construction, this type of mower rarely clogs and allows you to work even in hard-to-reach uneven terrain.
The W-415 4FARMER drum mower is an ideal solution for people who have a less powerful tractor and a large, extensive area for mowing, and for owners of farms where the mowed grass is used as animal feed. The W-415 4FARMER mower is a mini version of a rotary, drum mower driven by the tractor's PTO. The rotary mower is attached to the rear three-point linkage of the Cat I tractor, and the power from the PTO shaft is transferred to the cutting knives using rollers and conical gears. The mini rotary mower is designed for small tractors with a minimum power requirement of 14 HP and can be folded for transport purposes.
The most important features and dimensions of the W-415 4FARMER mower
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