Showing a Kunz 60″ finish mower towed behind a lawn tractor. With a 60″ AcrEase Wing Mower is added to the left of a lawn and garden tractor with a 48″ deck, you can get time savings as much as a 3-hour yard reduced down to 1 hour when a 7″ overlap used. Since the 60″ wing mower has a 58″ cutting width, we gain an additional 51″ cut. In the above situation, you would go from a 48″ to a 99″ cutting width.
We show a 60″ finish mower behind a standard 48″ cut lawn tractor.
Here we are showing two 60″ pull-behind mowers towed on both sides of the tractor and mower. With this setup, you have increased your mowing width from 48″ with the tractor alone to a 150″ random wing configuration. Pull the pins, and you go from a wide mower back to a 48″ mower, which you can use to get into those tight places.
We show two 60″ finish mowers pulled by a standard 48″ cut lawn tractor.
We are using our Arctic Cat ATV to mow with a single 60″ finish-cut mower. We are showing the maneuverability in the offset and direct tow behind configurations. Notice how he can easily maneuver the mower around posts and under overhanging shrubbery.
We use a single 50″ Finish Cut mower with an ATV hitch with an Arctic Cat ATV.
Compare the cutting times cutting a .7 acre property with 52″ Zero-turn, compared to Zero-turn and 1 60″ tow-behind mower, then with two tow-behind mowers and see the time of an ATV towing two 60″ Finish cut tow-behind mowers.
Time cutting comparison between;1 – 52″ Zero-Turn, 1 52″ Zero-Tun and 1 60″ Tow-behind finish mower, 1 52″ Zero-Tun and 2 60″ Tow-behind finish mower, 1 ATV pulling 2 60″ Tow-behind finish mower
We are showing a 500 cc tow two Pro60V tow-behind finish mowers
We are using; two Kunz Pro60V Tow-behind Finish Cut mowers behind an Arctic Cat 500 cc UTV.
Here we show a Pro60V Finish-cut mower towed with a 52″ zero turn mower. The Pro60 Series has more horsepower and has an easily adjustable cutting height.
We are using a 52″ Zero-Turn Mower pulling a Pro60V 60″ Finish Cut Mower.
This model MR55BE 27HP, 57″ Rough Cut Mower, is making short work of hayfield. Notice the speed he is traveling. See the excellent discharge behind the machine. This machine is set in the offset mowing position, preventing the pulling vehicle from driving over the uncut material. The offset towing makes it easier for the operator to gauge the overlap and view the cutting action.
This model MR55BE 57″ pulled offset in the field mowing position by Arctic Cat UTV.
Notice how the UTV can stay on leveler terrain in the offset mode while the mower drops down the slope. See how the four-wheel design does not allow the machine to ground out when across the ditch like our two-wheel style competitors.
MR55 Rough Cut mowers are cutting ditch banks. Shown being pulled by Arctic Cat ATV and Arctic Cat UTV
Here we show the ability to mow large saplings with the rough cut mower. Its durable design lets you mower 2″ saplings routinely. On occasion, even bigger stuff, the issue is getting the mower on top of the saplings.
We show an MR55 Rough Cut mower cutting small and large saplings using an Arctic cat ATV and a PUG large UTV.
We are showing the MR55 in various cutting conditions. Notice the ease and speed at which it tackles these tall grasses, some higher than the handlebars of the ATV.
We show an MR55 Rough-Cut mower towed with an Arctic Cat UTV in various conditions. Notice that visibility is best in the offset positions as the machine onto the operator’s left. We recommend removing the tailgate for increased visibility when pulling in trail mode.
We show the MR55 Rough cut mower in various conditions, pulled by an Arctic Cat UTV.
Showing a 543 Chisel Plow pulled by a 25 hp subcompact tractor. The heaver tractor and more aggressive wheels will allow you to till deeper in a single pass. Notice it is only pulling three shanks at its maximum depth in sod. He is only using three legs so that the sod will pass through with clogging.
Shown is a 543 Chisel Plow pulled by a 25HP John Deere Utility Tractor.
Here we show 543 Chisel Plow in different conditions and with different setups so you can see how well it works. Notice that we demo it with many different ATV setups. Sandbags on the front rack always help with traction. The better you traction, the better your performance will be.
Here we show the 543 Tillage tools in various configurations pulled by a wide variety of styled ATVs.
We are using the 543 Chisel plow, tilling 6″ at one pass. We are using a 500cc UTV as the power source. Notice the corn stalk trash on top of the soil. We have reduced the rear shanks to three to provide more clearance for it to pass through without clogging. We are using all five coulter in the front to help reduce the size of the debris. Notice how it is incorporated into the soil.
We are using the 543 Chisel Plow with a 500 cc Arctic Cat UTV.