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Remote Control Lawn Mowers

Compact commercial lawn mowers for landscaping crews and contractor fleets that need small zero turn mowers, riding lawn mowers, and tighter-area mowing equipment for productive commercial work.

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Remote control mower vs walk-behind brush cutter

The machines in this category are remote-controlled tracked flail mowers, not ride-on deck mowers. They exist for ground an operator should not stand on: embankment faces, orchard rows, roadside verges, and lots overgrown past the point where a deck mower would stall.

The decision a buyer is really making is whether the operator walks the slope or stands off it. A remote control lawn mower moves the operator up to 300 metres away from the cut, which is the whole point on a wet embankment or a face too steep to push a walk-behind machine across.

Flail head, not a rotary deck

A flail head crushes brush, saplings, and matted growth that would wrap and stall a rotary blade. It also throws far less debris sideways, which matters when the cut runs alongside a road or a fence line.

Tracked travel and slope work

Rubber tracks at 0 to 5 km/h hold ground where a wheeled machine slides. Combined with radio control, this is what separates the category from a field and brush mower the operator has to walk behind.

Cutting width and engine pairing

The RNS and RN series run 800 mm, 1000 mm, and 1200 mm cutting widths. The 800 mm and 1000 mm widths pair with the 459 gasoline engine; the 1200 mm width steps up to the 764 engine, because width without engine torque simply stalls in heavy growth.

Cutting height under remote control

Deck height adjusts from 20 mm to 200 mm by remote lift, so a single machine covers a fine verge trim and a first-pass brush knockdown without the operator returning to the machine between passes.

FAQ

FAQs

The RNS and RN series are rated to 300 metres of remote control range. In practice the limiting factor is line of sight rather than radio range, because the operator still has to see the cut and the ground ahead of the machine.

Rubber tracks and a low centre of gravity are what make steep faces possible, and removing the operator from the machine removes the rollover risk that limits a ride-on. Confirm the rated working gradient for the specific model and ground condition before quoting a slope job, because wet grass and dry soil behave differently at the same angle.

A flail head crushes brush, saplings, and matted growth instead of trying to slice it, so it does not wrap and stall the way a rotary blade does in heavy material. It also throws far less debris sideways, which matters for roadside and fence-line work.

The 1000 mm width on the 459 engine is the usual first order because it covers orchard rows and general embankment work. The 1200 mm width on the 764 engine is the choice where the buyer is clearing large open areas and wants fewer passes.

A conventional field and brush mower still requires the operator to walk behind it or ride on it. These machines are radio controlled and tracked, so they cover ground where an operator on foot would be unsafe or simply unable to maintain traction.

Cutting width, typical terrain and gradient, growth type (grass, brush, or saplings), buyer type, expected quantity, and project region.

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