FRONTAL MOWER TEG SPECIAL – TEG SPECIAL HD
FRONTAL FLAIL MOWER FOR TRACTORS FROM 18 TO 37 HP
The TEG SPECIAL front-mounted flail mower is suitable for application to John Deere, Kubota, Grasshopper, Iseki, Grillo, and Toro brand tractors from 18 to 37 hp and is a machine that finely cuts grass and small prunings with simultaneous rolling of the turf.
Engine Power: 18-37 HP
Cutting Width: 1330 – 1780 mm
With Harvesting: NO
Application: Front
Cutting Group: Cluster / Y Knife / Verticut Blade / Y Knife + Verticut Blade
Weight: 200-300 kg
Application Areas
Uncultivated Green Areas
Sports Fields
Private Green Areas
Road Maintenance
Public parks
Airing
Accommodation
Features
The machina in its various versions is applied frontally to John Deere, Kubota, Grasshopper, Iseki, Grillo and Toro tractors with related attachments and gimbals. Thanks to the high rotor speed and the number of knives the machine has, the wave effect of the turf is reduced and a considerable mulching action is carried out. Depending on the work required, with the application of vertical blades, excellent verticut action is also achieved on gardens, lawns and urban areas, where the cut or aerated residue is evenly distributed over the entire cutting surface. The cutting adjustment in the TEG SPECIAL front mowers is done on the front wheels with some easy-to-adjust shims and on the rear roller by means of a screw and special wrench supplied as standard for millimeter adjustment, which is very useful during the verticut action for entering the soil. Also available in HD version, equipped with reinforced structure and enlarged knives. The TEG SPECIAL model guarantees excellent cutting quality and excellent mulching due to the high rotation and quantity of knives. For this reason, mulchers can make fast and quality cuts by tackling even tall grass with shrubs or on sports fields, inserting knives of different sizes and shapes for each type of work.
Features and Benefits
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Standard gimbal included
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Applicable to John Deere, Kubota, Grasshopper, Iseki, Grillo and Toro brand tractors
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Multiple cutting possibilities depending on the work context and the desired outcome
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Possibility of cutting height adjustment on the front wheels with some easy adjustment shims and on the rear roller
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Freewheeling, helical-geared broken-in, low-noise multiplier
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Triple overlapping of knives. Full dynamic balancing.
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Millimeter cutting adjustment
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Anti-tilt safety systems
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HD version reinforced in the body and knives used
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Possibility of verticut action
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Extraordinary working speed
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Front roller that helps better follow the cut on uneven terrain
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Rear roller that helps compact the soil
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Available in 1400 – 1600 – 1800
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Fitted as standard with a protective rubber that acts as an axle guard
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Reduction of turf wave effect
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Tube with manuals always included
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Adjusting wrench always included
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2 extra cutting blades, always included
Technical Specifications
| ![]() Larghezza di Taglio | ![]() Potenza Necessaria Min - Max | ![]() Coltelli | ![]() Mazze |
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1400 HD John Deere F1435 - F1565 - F1560 - F1580 | 1340 mm | 23 HP / 17 KW | 88 | 44 |
1600 HD John Deere F1565 - F1570 - F1580 | 1480 mm | 25-37 HP / 19-27 KW | 96 | 48 |
1800 HD John Deere F1565 - F1570 - F1580 | 1780 mm | 30-37 HP / 22-27 KW | 116 | 58 |
1400 Kubota F251 - F391 - F2880 | 1460 mm | 25 HP / 19 KW | 88 | 44 |
1400 HD Kubota F251 - F391 - F2680 con ruote interne scocca / con ruote interne scocca | 1480 mm | 25 HP / 19 KW | 88 | 44 |
1600 Kubota F3090 - F3680 - F3890 - F251 | 1460 mm | 25 HP / 19 KW | 100 | 50 |
1600 Kubota F3090 - F3680 - F3890 - F251 | 1460 mm | 25 HP / 19 KW | 100 | 50 |
1600 HD Kubota F3090 - F3680 - F3890 - F391 | 1480 mm | 30 HP / 22 KW | 96 | 48 |
1800 HD Kubota F3680 - F3890 - F391 | 1780 mm | 38 HP / 28 KW | 116 | 58 |
1600 Iseki SF360 | 1480 mm | 25 HP / 19 KW | 100 | 50 |
1600 Gianni Ferrari senza bracci e cardano | 1465 mm | 25 HP / 19 KW | 100 | 50 |
1400 HD Gasshopper EU - HD 725DT6 - 928D - 930D - 900D | 1338 mm | 25 HP / 19 KW | 88 | 44 |
1400 Iseki SF235 - SF237 | 1330 mm | 25 HP / 19 KW | 88 | 44 |
1600 HD Iseki SF438 - SF450 - SF544 - SF551 | 1480 mm | 25 HP / 19 KW | 96 | 48 |
1600 HD Grillo FD 2200 TS - FM 2200 | 1480 mm | 25 HP / 19 KW | 96 | 48 |
1600 Toro Groundmaster 3310 - 3200 - 3300 | 1460 mm | 25 HP / 19 KW | 100 | 50 |
1600 Shibaura CM 254 - 284 - 364 | 1780 mm | 25 HP / 19 KW | 100 | 50 |
| ![]() Altezza Taglio | ![]() Peso | ![]() RPM | ![]() Dimensioni | ![]() Imballaggio |
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1600 HD John Deere F1565 - F1570 - F1580 | 25 - 75 mm | 250 kg | 2600 | 179x120x55 cm | 180x120x65 cm |
1800 HD John Deere F1565 - F1570 - F1580 | 25 - 75 mm | 290 kg | 2600 | 212x120x55 cm | 232x130x65 cm |
1400 Kubota F251 - F391 - F2880 | 20 - 75 mm | 210 kg | 2000 | 179x110x44 cm | 180x120x65 cm |
1400 HD Kubota F251 - F391 - F2680 con ruote interne scocca / con ruote interne scocca | 20 - 75 mm | 220 kg | 2000 | 179x120x55 cm | 180x120x65 cm |
1600 Kubota F3090 - F3680 - F3890 - F251 | 25 - 105 mm | 220 kg | 2000 | 179x111x44 cm | 180x120x65 cm |
1600 HD Kubota F3090 - F3680 - F3890 - F391 | 25 - 75 mm | 253 kg | 2600 | 179x120x55 cm | 180x120x65 cm |
1800 HD Kubota F3680 - F3890 - F391 | 25 - 75 mm | 302 kg | 2600 | 212x120x55 cm | 232x130x65 cm |
1400 HD Gasshopper EU - HD 725DT6 - 928D - 930D - 900D | 30 - 85 mm | 220 kg | 2000 | 165x141x59 cm | 180x150x70 cm |
1400 Iseki SF235 - SF237 | 20 - 90 mm | 230 kg | 2000 | 165x111x47,5 cm | 170x100x65 cm |
1600 HD Iseki SF438 - SF450 - SF544 - SF551 | 25 - 75 mm | 250 kg | 2000 | 179x121x55 cm | 180x120x65 cm |
1600 HD Grillo FD 2200 TS - FM 2200 | 25 - 75 mm | 230 kg | 2000 | 179x121,5x55 cm | 180x120x65 cm |
1600 Toro Groundmaster 3310 - 3200 - 3300 | 20 - 70 mm | 210 kg | 2000 | 179x117x49 cm | 180x120x65 cm |
1600 Shibaura CM 254 - 284 - 364 | 20 - 75 mm | 230 kg | 2000 | 179x117x49 cm | 180x120x65 cm |
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FAQ / FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Which lawn mower to choose?
The choice of a Peruzzo grass mulcher depends on the specific needs of the user and the characteristics of the land to be treated. In choosing the echo mower some considerations to keep in mind:
Terrain size: If you have large terrain, you may want to opt for a Peruzzo flail mower with a wider cutting width and greater working capacity to cover large areas quickly. You might consider trailed or self-propelled models with a wider cutting width and more power.
Type of terrain: If the terrain has unevenness, slopes or areas that are difficult to access, a compact and maneuverable Peruzzo flail mower that can move nimbly through rough or narrow terrain may be preferable. In that case, a side-mounted flail mower might be an ideal choice for reaching areas that are difficult to reach with other types of machines.
Type of vegetation to be cut: If you have to deal with thick grass, shrubs, or tougher vegetation, you may need a Peruzzo mulcher with greater power and cutting capacity. Models with sturdy blades and powerful motors can handle denser, tougher vegetation with ease, ensuring optimal performance even in tough conditions.
Additional features: Consider whether you need additional features, such as the ability to mulch grass clippings, adjust the cutting height, or the ability to attach attach attachments such as binders or brushes for ground cleaning. Choosing a Peruzzo mulcher with the features that best suit your needs can improve the efficiency and versatility of the machine.
Why is it so important to change the knives/blades of one's lawnmower?
The frequency with which a mower’s knives need to be changed depends on several factors, including the type of soil, the type of vegetation being treated, the frequency of use, and the quality of the knives themselves. However, there are some signs that indicate when it is time to replace the knives:
Deterioration in cutting quality: If you notice that the cut is no longer as precise and even as before, it may be a sign that the knives are worn or damaged. This may manifest with torn or frayed grass instead of a clean, neat cut.
Abnormal noise: If you notice unusual noises, such as creaking or thumping, while using the mower, it could be due to damaged or used knives. If this is the case, you should check and possibly replace the knives to avoid major damage to the machine.
Decreased performance: If the mower seems to have difficulty cutting grass or handling vegetation, it could be a sign that the knives are not as efficient as they used to be. Decreased performance may be caused by wear and tear on the knives or damage that impairs their operation.
Obvious damage to knives: If you notice obvious damage to the knives, such as rounded tips, dents or fractures, you should replace them immediately. Damaged knives not only adversely affect the quality of the cut, but can also cause damage to the machine or put the operator’s safety at risk.
In general, it is advisable to inspect the blades of the flail mower regularly for wear and tear and replace them when necessary. The frequency of replacement will depend on the intensity and type of use of the machine, but it is important to take timely action to ensure optimal performance and prolong the life of the flail mower.
Difference between the process of SCARIFYING and SFELTRATION?
Doubts are often raised about the difference between the Scarification process and the Defelting process. Hence the need to clarify and dispel any doubts. SCARIFICATION is a process that reduces the density of aerial vegetation by removing debris and dead leaves. It can be performed at any time of the year as it is non-invasive. It is done using aerators with rotating or drag springs that act above the soil surface. This practice promotes oxygenation, improving light penetration and thus photosynthesis.
SFELTRATION, on the other hand, is an operation aimed at removing felt. It needs to be performed only if it is present, as felt obstructs the circulation of air and water, causing problems. Felt is tough and requires aggressive tools to remove. This procedure, called VERTICUT, uses fixed or movable blades that cut into the first few millimeters of the soil where the felt accumulates. It is important to note that the vertical cutting required to remove felt can cause collateral damage if done incorrectly or on felt-free soil.
What is meant by mulching cutting?
Mulching is more than just a lawn mowing practice-it is a comprehensive approach to green management that offers a number of benefits for both the lawn itself and the surrounding environment.
Imagine walking through a freshly cut lawn, and instead of seeing piles of cut grass scattered here and there, you notice that the cut grass has disappeared, almost magically. This is the result of mulching, a technique that turns the cut grass into valuable nutrients for the lawn itself.
When the mulch mower shreds grass clippings into small, fine fragments, this organic matter rapidly decomposes on the soil, providing essential nutrients such as nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus directly to plant roots. This not only helps maintain soil fertility, but also promotes lusher and healthier lawn growth over time.
In addition, this practice significantly reduces the need to use chemical fertilizers, helping to preserve soil quality and reduce the environmental impact associated with their production and use. By reducing the amount of chemical fertilizers needed, the risks of groundwater and surface water pollution from chemical runoff are also reduced.
What are the benefits of a mulching taglIo conn the Peruzzo mulchers
The benefits of mulching are many including.
Shredded material also plays an important role in maintaining soil moisture, acting as a kind of cover that reduces water evaporation and helps the soil retain moisture. This is especially beneficial during dry periods, as it can reduce the need for irrigation and help keep the lawn green and lush even in adverse weather conditions.
Reduce green waste generated during lawn maintenance. Eliminating the need to collect and dispose of grass clippings reduces the accumulation of organic waste at disposal sites and promotes more sustainable management of natural resources.
It represents a comprehensive and sustainable lawn care solution that brings numerous benefits to both the lawn itself and the surrounding environment. It is an excellent example of how wise agricultural and management practices can help promote soil health, biodiversity and overall ecosystem sustainability
Why buy only original Peruzzo products?
Buying only genuine Peruzzo products is of paramount importance to ensure the highest quality, reliability and safety. Peruzzo is a renowned brand in the agricultural and gardening industry, known for its long tradition of excellence and innovation. Opting for authentic products means you can count on machinery built with high-quality materials and according to strict manufacturing standards. In addition, buying genuine Peruzzo products ensures access to reliable customer service, with professionals ready to provide technical support and helpful advice. This not only ensures a better user experience, but also the security of using equipment that complies with safety and quality regulations. Finally, the compatibility and optimal integration of genuine Peruzzo products ensure optimal and long-lasting performance, providing added value and satisfaction to buyers.
How many types of Threshers are there?
Mulchers are agricultural equipment used to shred plant residues and plants in the field. There are various types of mulchers, each designed for specific uses and types of vegetation.
Here is an overview of the main types of mulchers:
1. Flail mowers: are specifically designed to cut and shred grass. and are ideal for maintaining lawns, pastures and general green areas.
Usually lightweight and maneuverable, they can be mounted on tractors of moderate horsepower.
2. Mulchers: These are designed to deal with pruning residues from vineyards and orchards and are uilized for shredding sarments and woody residues from pruning.
Equipped with strong hammers or knives, capable of handling woody material.
3. Mallet or Hammer Shredders: use mallets or hammers to shred plant material. They are used for grass, brushwood, small branches, and pruning debris.
They can handle stronger materials than grass shredders because of the robustness of the hammers.
4. Universal Shredders
Designed to be multifunctional and adapt to a variety of applications, from grass to woody residues. They offer good versatility, adapting to different types of plant materials.
5. Forestry Shredders
Built for use in forests and woodlands, they are ideal for shredding wood and large shrubs.
Very strong and heavy machines, equipped with hammers or blades capable of handling logs and thick woody material.
6. Side-Shredder: They are mounted on the side of the tractor are used for maintenance of roadsides, ditches and slopes.
They can work in positions that are difficult to reach with other equipment.
7. Shredder for Rocky Grounds: these are designed to work in difficult conditions, such as rocky or debris-filled ground where other shredders might be damaged.
8. Biomass Shredder: Used for biomass production by shredding specific plant material to produce wood chips for use with biofuel.
9. PTO (Power Take-Off) mulcher: These are connected to the tractor via the PTO and can be used for various types of mulching, depending on the configuration of the blades and hammers.
10. Autonomous mulchers: these are equipped with their own engine and are used in places where a tractor cannot access or is not available.