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Features of the Agricultural Robotic Gasoline Brushless Walking Motor Tracked Cordless Forestry Mulcher
The agricultural robotic gasoline brushless walking motor tracked cordless forestry mulcher is designed for exceptional performance in various environments. It is powered by a V-type twin-cylinder gasoline engine, specifically the Loncin brand, model LC2V80FD. With a rated power output of 18 kW at 3600 rpm and a robust 764cc capacity, this machine delivers impressive performance that stands out in its category. Equipped with a clutch that engages only at a predetermined rotation speed, the engine ensures smooth operation and optimal efficiency. This feature not only enhances the overall performance of the machine but also contributes to prolonged engine life, making it a reliable choice for users.
The machine’s design incorporates two powerful 48V 1500W servo motors, ensuring strong traction and climbing capabilities. The built-in self-locking function allows the machine to remain stationary when throttle input is absent, which significantly enhances operational safety by preventing unintentional movement.
Versatility and Application of the Agricultural Robotic Gasoline Brushless Walking Motor Tracked Cordless Forestry Mulcher
One of the standout features of the agricultural robotic gasoline brushless walking motor tracked cordless forestry mulcher is its remarkable versatility. This innovative MTSK1000 model is designed for multi-functional use, allowing for interchangeable front attachments. Users can equip it with a variety of tools, including a 1000mm-wide flail mower, hammer flail, forest mulcher, angle snow plow, or snow brush.
Additionally, the intelligent servo controller plays a crucial role in enhancing user experience. It meticulously regulates motor speed and synchronizes the left and right tracks, enabling the mower to travel in a straight line without requiring constant adjustments from the operator. This feature reduces workload and minimizes risks associated with over-corrections, especially on steep slopes, making it an efficient solution for operators.

