Pull-Behind Mowers

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If you have massive areas of turf that need to be mowed, then you need a pull-behind mower to do the job. Check out what these manufacturers have to help keep your turf neat and manicured.

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Gravely Turf

The FP-3132 features an 11-foot cutting width, three 48-inch decks, adjustable cutting height from .75 to 4 inches and standard anti-scalp rollers.

www.gravely.com


Kunz Engineering

AcrEase wing mowers can be pulled singly or in tandem, behind or to the side. With 18 to 23 hp engines and fully floating, low-profile, side-discharge, 60-inch deck.

www.kunzeng.com


Land Pride

The AFM42 Series comes in 14-foot and 16-foot-8-inch cutting widths. Three wing decks discharge clippings away from the rear deck for even dispersal.

www.landpride.com


Lastec

The Lastec 100ER delivers a 100-inch-wide cut with the accuracy of five 21-inch push mowers. It mounts to a variety of tractors and folds to 78 inches.

www.lastec.com


New Holland

The 300 Series offers a deck that floats up and down to follow ground contours. Cutter blades are made from special steel to provide high suction for grass lifting.

www.newholland.com/na


Progressive Turf Equip.

The Pro-Flex 120 roller mower has full-width rollers on the front and rear of each deck, Pro Lift-N-Turn system and quick-adjust cutting height system.

www.progressiveturfequip.com


ProMow

Gang reel mowers cut up to 5 acres per hour and have reels that flex so there is no scalping. The unit folds up for storage and uses 80 percent less fuel.

www.promow.com


Trimax Mowing Systems

The Merlin is 10 feet 8 inches wide, with deck articulation and the ability to follow ground contours without bridging or scalping. Full-width front and rear rollers.

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