REDESIGN FOR DR FIELD & BRUSH MOWER
First in over a decade
The new DR Field & Brush Mower is the first redesign in over 10 years.
Distributors Rochford Garden Machinery say there have been subtle changes to the design and appearance, with requested features added, including a more compact body for manoeuvrability; a new Peerless transaxle is fitted for enhanced reliability and performance; protected linkages and controls allow easy access for service and maintenance purposes; and finally to offer larger cutting width and deck size, engines to match by performance.
The company says unit can mow up to 8ft high weeds, 3” thick saplings and other invasive brush. It is built to cut it down and mulch it up without bogging down.
Features include an electric clutch, power steering on selected models, 3 forward speeds and reverse, sealant-filled tyres, up to 20 HP Briggs & Stratton engines, and seasonal attachments.
On the larger Field and Brush Mowers each wheel is equipped with a hand operated disc brake. With a squeeze of the brake on one side, the machine will pivot around that wheel, making moving the field and brush mower around obstacles easy.
The DR deck pivots from side to side, enabling it to minimise scalping by following the contours of rough ground, whilst keeping the drive wheels planted firmly on the ground.
Mark Rochford, marketing director, said, "The DR Field and Brush Mower has quickly become the most successful range in the company’s history, maintaining its position as the bestselling Brush mower in America for over 25 years."
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