MOTOFOX SELF PROPELLED ATV & QUAD FLAIL MOWER
SELFPROPELLED FLAIL MOWER FROM 13 TO 18 HP
The MOTOFOX SELF PROPELLED FLAIL MOWER is ideal for rear application to the tow hook of QUAD – ATV and other 4×4 vehicles.
Tractor power (expressed in hp): 13 – 18 hp
Cutting width: 1160 mm
With collection: NO
Application: Rear
Cutting unit: hammer flail / Y flail / paddle flail / verticut blade / Y flail + verticut blade
Weight: 200-300 kg
Application Areas
Agriculture/ Zootechnics
PUBLIC PARKS
UNCULTIVATED / UNDERGROWTH
POSSIBILITY OF AERATION
Private Green Areas
ACCOMMODATION
PHOTOVOLTAIC
RIDING SCHOOL
ROAD MAINTENANCE
Features
Powered by Honda and Briggs&Stratton branded petrol engines from 13 to 18 hp, it has a safety switch operated by the operator in case of emergency from the driver’s seat. The mower is equipped with centrifugal pulley that holds the rotor steady when started at low rpm, thus facilitating the ignition of the engine. For the towing of the MOTOFOX the machine has a drawbar with ball hitch European standard, foldable and movable for exit on both right and left side
Features and Benefits
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Lateral movement by means of a European standard folding ball hitch
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Available with Honda or Briggs&Stratton electric starting petrol engines
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Safety switch operated with a special rope
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Wheel adjustment knob for transport and cutting on high grass
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The mower is equipped with a centrifugal pulley that holds the rotor still when it is started at low rpm, thus facilitating the ignition of the engine
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Triple flails overlay for total dynamic balancing
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Excellent cutting quality and excellent mulching
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It is fitted as standard with a protective rubber that acts as a stone guard
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Reduction of the turf wave effect
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Reinforced pneumatic wheel
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Tool box always included
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2 extra cutting blades, always included
Technical Specifications
| ![]() Larghezza di Taglio | ![]() Motore | ![]() Coltelli | ![]() Mazze |
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MOTOFOX 1200 (13 HP B&S) - “Y” coltelli | 1160 mm | 13 HP / 9.5 KW | 80 | / |
MOTOFOX 1200 (13 HP B&S) - mazze | 1160 mm | 13 HP / 9.5 KW | / | 40 |
MOTOFOX 1200 (13 HP HONDA) - “Y” coltelli | 1160 mm | 13 HP / 9.5 KW | 80 | / |
SUPER MOTOFOX 1200 (18 HP B&S) - “Y” coltelli | 1160 mm | 18 HP / 13 KW | 80 | / |
SUPER MOTOFOX 1200 (18 HP B&S) - mazze | 1160 mm | 18 HP / 13 KW | / | 40 |
| ![]() Altezza Taglio | ![]() Peso | ![]() Dimensioni | ![]() Imballaggio |
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MOTOFOX 1200 (13 HP B&S) - “Y” coltelli | 10 - 80 mm | 230 kg | 189.2x120x91 cm | 200x120x110 cm |
MOTOFOX 1200 (13 HP B&S) - mazze | 10 - 80 mm | 230 kg | 189.2x120x91 cm | 200x120x110 cm |
MOTOFOX 1200 (13 HP HONDA) - “Y” coltelli | 10 - 80 mm | 230 kg | 189.2x120x91 cm | 200x120x110 cm |
SUPER MOTOFOX 1200 (18 HP) - “Y” coltelli | 10 - 80 mm | 255 kg | 189.2x120x99.5 cm | 200x120x110 cm |
SUPER MOTOFOX 1200 (18 HP) - mazze | 10 - 80 mm | 255 kg | 189.2x120x99.5 cm | 200x120x110 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.
How does a flail mower actually work?
A grass mulcher is a tool designed to cut grass and other plant debris into small pieces, facilitating their decomposition and reducing the overall volume of plant waste. The basic operation of a flail mower depends on the type of flail mower you are using, but here is a general overview of the operation of a traditional powered flail mower:
Ignition: Before you start, you need to turn on the flail mower. For gasoline models, you will have to pull the starter cord or use the electric starter system, if available. For electric mowers, simply plug the power cord into an electrical outlet.
Cutting height adjustment: Many machines offer the ability to adjust the cutting height to suit ground conditions and the desired length of grass.
Blade or cutting head movement: The main part of the flail mower is the blade or cutting head that performs grass cutting. This part can be powered by a gasoline or electric motor. The movement of the blade or cutting head can be rotary or reciprocating, depending on the model.
Guide the flail mower: Guide the flail mower along the ground you wish to cut, maintaining a constant speed and smooth trajectory to achieve an even cut.
Emptying the collection bag (if any): Some mowers are equipped with a collection bag that collects cut plant debris. When the bag is full, you will need to empty it to continue cutting grass.
Turning off: When you have completed your work, turn off the mower and disconnect the power (if electric). Always be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for safe and proper use of the machine.
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.
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.
What are the uses of the rear mulcher?
A rear flail mower is an agricultural implement used to cut and chop grass and other weeds. It can be attached to the rear of a tractor. Here are some situations in which it is useful to use a rear mower:
Lawn and pasture management to prevent excessive weed growth
Soil preparation before plowing or sowing or to break up plant residues, making the soil easier to work.
Roadside maintenance to improve visibility and safety.
Management of non-crop areas to control the growth of weeds and shrubs, preventing the invasion of unwanted species.
Cleaning fields after harvest by facilitating decomposition and improving soil quality.
Fire prevention, removal and shredding of dry grass and dead vegetation reduces the risk of fire, particularly in susceptible areas during the dry season.
Management of vineyards and orchards where by shredding grass and pruning residues, it improves the overall health of cultivated plants.