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Lynex slope mowers available from Rockhound attachments

Lynex slope mowers from Rockhound Attachments are used for steep slope mowing where tractors and commercial mowers are unable to go.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

03 May 2010 2m read View Author

Lynex slope mowers from Rockhound Attachments are used for steep slope mowing where tractors and commercial mowers are unable to go.

A hand held petrol brush cutter is usually used to mow steep slopes but this can be dangerous in steep conditions and the user may be subject to slipping or falling.

Lynex slope mowers feature a unique design that offers up to 10 times the efficiency than single petrol driven brush cutters. These slope mowers will also remove the need for people to be on the steep and dangerous slopes.

Lynex slope mowers are able to mow slopes up to an angle of 70 degrees, without the use of a winch, quickly and easily via a remote control with a range up to 500.

A spiked rubber track on the slope mowers offers maximum traction and has a 1 meter wide flail cutting deck which directs the debris downward instead of outward, ensuring the unit is safer for people and property.

Lynex slope flail mowers are suitable for the maintenance of areas surrounding wetlands, water, reservoirs, rivers, dual carriageways and motorways.

Powered by a 22 hp petrol engine, the flail cutting head provides a superior finish cut to rotary type mowers. The field proven step less transmission is designed for simplicity and durability.

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