
Disc Mower range

Width 1.7 Meters With 4 Discs

Width 2.1 Meters With 5 Discs

Width 2.4 Meters With 6 Discs

Width 2.8 Meters With 7 Discs
Features and Components of Disc Mower

Hydraulic lift is standard configuration

Iron guide and plastic cover are standard configuration

Disc with 2 kinves/blades

Disc with 3 kinves/blades

3 point linkage mounted & PTO shaft

Heavy 4 belts drive systems & Steering shaft drive

Iron Belt protection cover

Manganese steel blade
Model | 9G-1.7 | 9G-2.1 | 9G-2.4 | 9G-2.8 |
Number of Disc | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
Knives/disc | 2/3 | 2 | 2/3 | 2 |
Working Width(m) | 1.7 | 2.1 | 2.4 | 2.8 |
Dimension(mm) | 3200*1250*1350 | 3700*1250*1350 | 4000*1250*1350 | 4400*1250*1350 |
Weight(kg) | 475 | 480 | 510 | 566 |
Hydraulic | Standard | |||
Iron Cover | Standard | |||
Matched Power(HP) | 40-90 | 50-120 | 70-130 | 90-140 |
working rate ha | 1.3 | 1.6 | 2 | 2.3 |
Advantages of Disc Mower


Comparison of Drum Mower and Disc Mower | Recommendations for Choosing the Right Mower | |
Cutting Mechanism | The drum mower uses horizontally mounted drums while the disc mower uses rotating discs perpendicular to the ground. | |
Weight | The drum mower is typically heavier than the disc mower, making it more difficult to maneuver and transport. | |
Clogging | The disc mower is less prone to clogging than the drum mower. | |
Cost | The disc mower is typically more expensive than the drum mower. | |
Maintenance | The disc mower requires more frequent maintenance and replacement of cutting discs and knives than the drum mower. |
Mowers have been performance tested and proven to reduce plugging and wrapping in both light and heavy hay crops. |
Each cutter bar has been designed with added stiffness to provide exceptional strength in all working conditions. |
Oval discs allow for superior flow of material over the cutter bar and a better distribution of your hay crop. |
Robust, double-sided steel knives are perfectly timed to overlap at just the right distance to provide a smooth, clean, clog-free cut. |
The gear-driven cutter bar houses oiled and sealed bearings to reduce contamination and provide ease of maintenance. |
A hydraulic mower bar cylinder effortlessly lifts the unit for end of field turns and transport. |
Ground pressure of the cutter bar can be easily adjusted for a variety of ground conditions. |
Crop dividers come standard to provide clear distinction between cut and standing hay. |
Mowers feature a mechanical breakaway to protect units from damage when striking an unexpected obstacle. |





