Rear-mounted disc mowers ActiveMow
Windrowing or spreading

One windrow or two windrows: The eccentric bearings are positioned in such a way that the discs turn inwards to the middle of the machine. On the ActiveMow R 200, R 240, R 280 and R 320 models the discs spin in the sense of rotation that is considered as ‘A’, producing one single windrow. By comparison, spinning in the ‘A’ sense of rotation, the ActiveMow R 360 model delivers two windrows.

Advantages of windrowing Windrowing offers a number of benefits on wet and boggy ground, because the material is not pressed into the ground by the tractor wheels and can be collected or conditioned without losses.

Spreading across the full width: The ActiveMow models that have their discs spin in pairs in the sense of rotation considered as ‘B’ spread the material across the cutting width.

Advantages of spreading: Material that is not windrowed but spread across the full working width dries faster and more uniformly, because a larger surface area is exposed to the sun and wind.



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