FAQ about Green Area Machines
A pasture topper is designed to cut grass and light vegetation on flat surfaces, while a verge mower is built to handle vegetation on slopes and ditches. Verge mowers often have adjustable angles to efficiently cut grass on inclined terrain.
In agriculture, a rotavator is used to prepare fields and planting beds, especially after harvest or when establishing new growing areas. By using a rotavator, farmers can quickly and efficiently cultivate large areas, saving time and labor compared to traditional manual tilling.
A tractor-powered mower, also known as a mower attachment, is an implement that connects to a tractor and is powered via its Power Take-Off (PTO). When the PTO is engaged, the tractor’s engine power is transferred to the mower’s cutting unit, causing the blades to rotate and effectively cut grass. The cutting unit can be equipped with different types of blades or flails, depending on the application and desired cutting result.