A mulcher is a machine that mows the grass and simultaneously shreds the cuttings. Mulchers are mainly used for fallow land or landscape maintenance. There is a difference between a handheld mulcher, a ride-on mulcher and a mulcher that is mounted on a hydraulic boom.
Mainly, the mulcher is used for trimming and maintaining green areas in fields or along roads. In agriculture, they are used, among other things, to maintain fallow land and to decompose green manure plants before they are mixed into the soil. In forestry, they are used to keep areas clean or to make areas previously planted with trees usable.
When growing fruit or grapes, use a mulcher to keep paths clear between fruit trees, berry bushes, or grape vines, and shred downed wood from pruning or fruit trees.
Engine power: 25 hp
Working width from: 80 cm to 160 cm
Features: Front or rear mounted for small and compact tractors
Power: 16 hp to 25 hp
Features: Front wheel set, swivel and height adjustable
Recommended: in the private and municipal sector
Engine power: 40 hp
Working width from: 140 cm to 160 cm
Features: for front mower
Power: 30 hp to 50 hp
Features: Patented blades for fine cutting
Application: for light tractors or rear support roller
Engine power: 75 hp to 90 hp
Working width from: 120 cm to 220 cm
Features: for front and rear mounting
Power: 15 hp to 18 hp
Features: Rear-mounted
Recommended: Municipal and sports fields
Engine power: 100 hp to 120 hp
Working width from: 180 cm to 280 cm
Features: Front and rear mulcher
Power: 18 hp to 22 hp
Features: Rear mount only
Recommended: Municipal and sports fields
Engine power: 40 hp
Working width from: 120 cm to 160 cm
Features: Front mulcher for yard loaders and municipal vehicles
Engine power: 60 hp to 75 hp
Working width from: 160 cm to 200 cm
Features: for rear mounting