Self-propelled scythe mower with Briggs&Stratton petrol engine
We introduce this self-propelled petrol scythe mower featuring pneumatic tractor wheels driven by an oil-bath worm screw transmission, with a single forward gear. The 87 cm sickle bar attachment (supplied as standard in the insertion price) is a double-blade movement type (both the lower and upper blades which compose the bar move in opposing motion). This makes it different from all the classic petrol-engine scythe mowers on the market, proposed by all the different manufacturers, still equipped with single-blade movement (only the upper blade moves, while the lower blade is fixed).
The sickle bar is also driven by a sturdy belt drive, which generally gives the attachment a good service life due to the friction effect that the drive features during motion.
This self-propelled petrol mower is also equipped with a powerful petrol engine from Briggs&Stratton, a company known as the world's largest manufacturer of petrol engines for garden and agricultural equipment.
Suitable for mowing uncultivated and wild grass, even very tall ones, and especially for grass to be collected and used for livestock feed.
In fact, the particularity of these mowers is that they preserve the complete integrity of the cut grass during their work, making a single clean cut at the base of the stem. This ensures its integrity and the possibility of collecting it for livestock feeding.
This self-propelled, petrol-driven scythe mower can operate on all kinds of surfaces, even those with a slight slope and not perfectly flat.