Friday 9th May 2008

Humus HKP Rotary Mower Range

Humus HKP

The HKP range comprise low line, all purpose rotary decks with a mulching/pulverizing action. Widely used in fruit growing regions where the ground has been chemically treated, but also produce excellent results in pasture and grassland areas and for the disintegration of brushwood and scrub etc.

  • A solid, flat topside design and smooth surfaces, enable easy access for mowing under fruit carrying trees and hanging branches without causing damage. Supplied with front or rear mounting options
  • Linear side adjustment enables the machine to be offset to the side of the tractor, either manually or hydraulically. The machine is mounted close to the carrier vehicle allowing good manoeuvrability and distribution of weight
  • Excellent clean cutting results are achieved with two staggered blades arranged in an optimal overlap position
  • Cutting height adjustment
  • Equal spread of mown material either behind the mower into the alley or laterally into the tree rows via adjustable ejection flaps
  • High quality angular gearbox to drive the cutters
  • Easy access for maintenance and cleaning with all grease points located on the topside
  • Improved automatic V-belt drive ensures tension always remains constant
  • Accident prevention installation

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Model Options

Model
unit HKP 1600 HKP 2000
Working width
Metres 1.55 1.94
Max. lateral offset from tractor centre
Metres 1.42 1.85
Setting range
Metres 0.40 0.63
Height
Metres 0.28 0.28
Power requirement*
Min.kW/hp 18 / 25 22 / 30
Rpm of drive shaft
Rpm 540 or 1000
Weight**
Approx. kg 370 420

*The power requirement also depends upon the grass density and height
**Weight without parallelogram side shift

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Optional Equipment and Accessories

  • Special blades for the disintegration of brushwood etc
  • Front mounting
  • Hydraulic cylinder for side adjustment
  • Lateral grass ejection
  • Gearbox installed centrally (Model HKP 2000 only)
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