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Tractor Mounted Mowers
Equipment Class | Make | Model | # | Link |
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Tractor Mounted Slope Mower | JOHN DEERE | 5090M | 6 | Spec Sheet 5090M |
Tractor Mounted Slope Mower | JOHN DEERE | 5085E | 3 | Spec Sheet 5085E |
Tractor Mounted Slope Mower | JOHN DEERE | 5425 | 1 | Spec Sheet 5425 |
Tractor Mounted Slope Mower | JOHN DEERE | 6105M | 1 | Spec Sheet 6105M |
Tractor Mounted Slope Mower | JOHN DEERE | 6110M | 3 | Spec Sheet 6110M |
Tractor Mounted Slope Mower | JOHN DEERE | 6115M | 2 | Spec Sheet 6115M |
Tractor Mounted Slope Mower | JOHN DEERE | 6120M | 2 | Spec Sheet 6120M |
Tractor Mounted Slope Mower | JOHN DEERE | 6125M | 1 | Spec Sheet 6125M |
Tractor Mounted Slope Mower | JOHN DEERE | 6140M | 14 | Spec Sheet 6140M |
Tractor Mounted Slope Mower | JOHN DEERE | 6145M | 7 | Spec Sheet 6145M |
Tractor Mounted Slope Mower | JOHN DEERE | 6615 | 1 | Spec Sheet 6615 |
Tractor Mounted Slope Mower | JOHN DEERE | 6330 | 9 | Spec Sheet 6330 |
Tractor Mounted Slope Mower | JOHN DEERE | 7130 | 28 | Spec Sheet 7130 |
Tractor Mounted Slope Mower | CHALLENGER | MT465B | 5 | Spec Sheet MT465B |
Tractor Mounted Slope Mower | CHALLENGER | MT475B | 1 | |
Tractor Mounted Slope Mower | MASSEY FERGUSON | 2660 | 1 | Spec Sheet 2660 |
A skid loader, skid-steer loader, or skid steer is a small, rigid-frame, engine-powered machine with lift arms that can attach to a wide variety of labor-saving tools or attachments.They can be wheel mounted or tracked vehicles. Wheel mounted varieties work better on even, hard ground and can be operated faster than the tracked skid steers. Tracked skid steers perform better in rough and/or wet terrain.
Flail Mower | Bush Hog Mower |
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Cuts with a "y" or a "t" shaped blades attached to a long shaft | Rotary mowers where cutting is performed by horizontally spinning blades |
Better for areas with overgrown brush and vines | Better for large overgrown grassy areas |
Better quality cut and disperse the clipping more evenly | Less quality cut |
Their design reduces the risk of injury from flying debris | Less safe since objects can be thrown in any direction. Any conducted work should be done with caution. |
- Roadside clearing and mowing
- Median clearing and mowing
Safety of the operator:
- Operators should wear appropriate clothing and follow the necessary safety procedures that apply to all occasions.
- The operator’s PPE should include standard eye protection, work gloves, proper footwear, hearing protection, and hard hats.
- Equipment should be mounted carefully, keeping three points of contact at all times, and the steps and cab interior should be kept clean.
- Extreme caution should be applied around overhead power lines and underground utilities.
Safety of others:
- Always keep others in sight and away from the equipment.
- Establish a safe work zone.
- Never allow riders on the equipment.
Equipment Safety:
- Perform prestart inspection and lubrication daily.
- Make sure equipment is performing correctly.
- Check for obstacles and hazards in the area.
- Obey rules about parking and operating on inclines.
- Know the equipment and its limitations.
- Be able to see and identify passersby, steep slopes, ditches, drop-offs, overhead obstructions, power lines, debris, and foreign objects.
- Avoid backing up while mowing. Vision may be limited; severe damage or injury can occur.
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