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What is a Topper Mower?
Topper mowers, as the name suggests, take the tops off long grasses, small saplings, and scrubland. Topper mowers have two blades attached to a carrier which rotates. As it spins, the blades rotate at high speeds cutting the top of the grass, brambles, etc.
If the area has become overgrown and you need to cut it back to a more manageable length before breaking out the finishing mower, the topper is the one to go for. If your pasture is level, then the topper works well, but if it’s rough and uneven, then it can struggle. They are also generally cheaper to buy than a flail mower, but they are not as versatile.
In addition, the cuttings are generally longer than with flail mowers. That said, as the cuttings are thrown against the bottom of the machine (a.k.a. the skids), it leaves them in relatively neat rows, rather than scattering them far and wide. This means they are easy to collect afterwards and avoids big clumps of grass, which can smother the regrowth.
A flail mower, on the other hand, is more compact and uses hammer blades sitting on a horizontal rotor. It is this rotor that spins the blades (named because they are shaped like hammers) which creates a flailing motion. It can do everything a grass topper can do but also does a job on short grass-like lawns.
The cuttings are short which are soon mulched down into smaller sections and spread further afield, if not collected into a cylindrical component. It is ideally used for rougher, uneven areas of light grass, small saplings, and gorse, but can tackle uneven ground. A flail mower is also much more manoeuvrable, especially in tight spaces. They can also cut verges, so are fast becoming the preferred choice for many people.
MODEL | TM-B110 | TM-B140 | TM-B160 | TM-B170 |
Dimensions (mm) | 1328×1214×959 | 1528×1514×959 | 1828×1714×959 | 1928×1814×959 |
Weight (kg) | 175 | 205 | 215 | 225 |
Cutting Width | 106cm | 136cm | 156cm | 166cm |
Cutting height | 20-70mm | 20-70mm | 20-70mm | 20-70mm |
No. of blades | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
PTO speed (rpm) | 540 | 540 | 540 | 540 |
PTO shaft (mm) | T4-800 | T4-800 | T4-1000 | T4-1000 |
Matching power | 18-25hp | 20-35hp | 25-40hp | 30-50hp |
Packing size (cm) | 123x133x53 | 154x163x53 | 174x183x53 | 184x193x53 |
Topper mowers have several key features that make them efficient and effective machines for cutting grass and vegetation. These features include cutting width, cutting height adjustment, blade speed, durability, and ease of use.
Easily adjustable cutting height range of 5-25cm.
Height adjustable skids for optimal height control.
Lightweight body for lower power tractors.
Shear bolt PTO for enhanced safety.
A topper mower works by using a series of blades that rotate horizontally. The blades are fitted with heavy-duty knives that cut through the vegetation as it rotates. The mower is designed to work in rough terrain and can cut through tall grass, weeds, and other vegetation with ease. Topper mowers are typically attached to tractors or other heavy machinery, which provides the power to drive the blades.
Using a topper mower has several benefits, including:
Versatility: Topper mowers are versatile and can be used in various terrains and environments.
Efficiency: They can cut through tall grass and weeds efficiently, which saves time and effort.
Maintenance: They are easy to maintain and require minimal upkeep.
Quality of cut: Topper mowers provide a high-quality cut that leaves a tidy finish.
Safety: They are safe to use and come with several safety features.
When choosing a topper mower, several factors should be considered, including:
The size of the mower: The size of the mower should be suitable for the job at hand.
Power source: Topper mowers can be powered by tractors, ATVs, or other heavy machinery. Choose a mower that is compatible with your equipment.
Cutting height: Consider the height of the vegetation you will be cutting and choose a mower that can handle it.
Blade type: Different blades are available for different types of vegetation. Choose a mower with the appropriate blade for your needs.
Cost: Consider your budget and choose a mower that offers good value for money.
What is a Topper Mower?
Topper mowers, as the name suggests, take the tops off long grasses, small saplings, and scrubland. Topper mowers have two blades attached to a carrier which rotates. As it spins, the blades rotate at high speeds cutting the top of the grass, brambles, etc.
If the area has become overgrown and you need to cut it back to a more manageable length before breaking out the finishing mower, the topper is the one to go for. If your pasture is level, then the topper works well, but if it’s rough and uneven, then it can struggle. They are also generally cheaper to buy than a flail mower, but they are not as versatile.
In addition, the cuttings are generally longer than with flail mowers. That said, as the cuttings are thrown against the bottom of the machine (a.k.a. the skids), it leaves them in relatively neat rows, rather than scattering them far and wide. This means they are easy to collect afterwards and avoids big clumps of grass, which can smother the regrowth.
A flail mower, on the other hand, is more compact and uses hammer blades sitting on a horizontal rotor. It is this rotor that spins the blades (named because they are shaped like hammers) which creates a flailing motion. It can do everything a grass topper can do but also does a job on short grass-like lawns.
The cuttings are short which are soon mulched down into smaller sections and spread further afield, if not collected into a cylindrical component. It is ideally used for rougher, uneven areas of light grass, small saplings, and gorse, but can tackle uneven ground. A flail mower is also much more manoeuvrable, especially in tight spaces. They can also cut verges, so are fast becoming the preferred choice for many people.
MODEL | TM-B110 | TM-B140 | TM-B160 | TM-B170 |
Dimensions (mm) | 1328×1214×959 | 1528×1514×959 | 1828×1714×959 | 1928×1814×959 |
Weight (kg) | 175 | 205 | 215 | 225 |
Cutting Width | 106cm | 136cm | 156cm | 166cm |
Cutting height | 20-70mm | 20-70mm | 20-70mm | 20-70mm |
No. of blades | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
PTO speed (rpm) | 540 | 540 | 540 | 540 |
PTO shaft (mm) | T4-800 | T4-800 | T4-1000 | T4-1000 |
Matching power | 18-25hp | 20-35hp | 25-40hp | 30-50hp |
Packing size (cm) | 123x133x53 | 154x163x53 | 174x183x53 | 184x193x53 |
Topper mowers have several key features that make them efficient and effective machines for cutting grass and vegetation. These features include cutting width, cutting height adjustment, blade speed, durability, and ease of use.
Easily adjustable cutting height range of 5-25cm.
Height adjustable skids for optimal height control.
Lightweight body for lower power tractors.
Shear bolt PTO for enhanced safety.
A topper mower works by using a series of blades that rotate horizontally. The blades are fitted with heavy-duty knives that cut through the vegetation as it rotates. The mower is designed to work in rough terrain and can cut through tall grass, weeds, and other vegetation with ease. Topper mowers are typically attached to tractors or other heavy machinery, which provides the power to drive the blades.
Using a topper mower has several benefits, including:
Versatility: Topper mowers are versatile and can be used in various terrains and environments.
Efficiency: They can cut through tall grass and weeds efficiently, which saves time and effort.
Maintenance: They are easy to maintain and require minimal upkeep.
Quality of cut: Topper mowers provide a high-quality cut that leaves a tidy finish.
Safety: They are safe to use and come with several safety features.
When choosing a topper mower, several factors should be considered, including:
The size of the mower: The size of the mower should be suitable for the job at hand.
Power source: Topper mowers can be powered by tractors, ATVs, or other heavy machinery. Choose a mower that is compatible with your equipment.
Cutting height: Consider the height of the vegetation you will be cutting and choose a mower that can handle it.
Blade type: Different blades are available for different types of vegetation. Choose a mower with the appropriate blade for your needs.
Cost: Consider your budget and choose a mower that offers good value for money.