Agmate® Finishing Mower, 4' Rear Discharge, 4FMOWR
This Agmate® 4 ft. estate mower will allow close mowing to obstacles for faster yard maintenance. Either side may be used for close trimming, which isn't available on side discharge systems. The rear discharge gives you an advantage for eliminating grass buildup in uncut areas, reducing blade wear and fuel costs.
The 21 inch discharge throat provides an almost unobstructed flow of cut material and the chain guard allows the grass to be safely and smoothly discharged.
This 3-point mower has 4 caster gauge wheels that adjust the cutting height and allow the deck to float with the contour of the ground. The solid rubber flotation tires are not affected by punctures or tire pressure loss providing an even cut every time.
The finishing mower has 3 belt driven blades with a chain guard. The mower has category 1 hitch pins installed and a quick coupler PTO drive line shaft is included. The recommended tractor HP for this mower is 18 to 50.
Specifications:
- Agmate ® EM4
- 4 Ft. finishing mower
- Recommended tractor horsepower: 18 - 50
- Overall width: 47.64"
- Cutting width: 46.85"
- Cutting height: 1.38" to 4.53"
- Weight: 400 lbs.
- Number of blades: 3
- Deck thickness: 10 gauge (2.5 mm)
- Category 1 free floating hitch
- Gauge wheel: 3" wide x 8" tall (standard duty)
- Gearbox HP: 45
- Blade thickness: 1/4"
- PTO driveline: series 4
- Gearbox Ratio: 1:2.83 with cast iron housing and beveled gears
- Blade Speed: 71 m/s; 3,373 RPM
- Rear discharge width: 21 in.
- PTO drive line shaft included
- For Axle Bolt us ASC # 69637
- For replacement blades use ASC # 68192
- For pair of replacement V-belts use ASC # 68193
- For replacement wheel use ASC #83778
- For replacement spindle assembly use ASC # 78582
- Replacement wheel fork, ASC #69627
- Replacement wheel spacer, ASC #69622
Just a quick note - I'm on my second season with this mower - and it does a pretty good job behind my JD 650. Sure is much easier to swap attachments than with the belly mower. A word of caution about the brass zerk fittings: they come apart very easily - leaving the brass cap in your grease gun. Replace them all to avoid problems and frustration. All things considered, Im happy with the mower and buy it again. — Larry from AL
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