Factory outlet Lawn transplanter / 9HP engine power Drafting a leather machine for sale
High Quality Walking Lawn Transplanting Machine / Drafting Leather Machine
Product Description
A drafting machine is a machine that cuts sod into sod blocks or rolls of sod of a certain width, thickness and length. Leather drafting machineThe working device is the sod cutting knife, which has two structural types: one is composed of two L-shaped vertical side knives and a horizontal one
The bottom knife is composed, the side knife makes a vertical cut to form the width of the sod, the bottom knife cuts the root of the grass 150/69/709/783 skin,Form the bottom of the turf, which is the thickness of the turf.
The other consists of a U-shaped blade, the horizontal edge of which cuts the grass At the bottom of the skin, the vertical edge cuts the two sides of the sod so that the sod is completely separated from the ground. Now the more commonly used is U Shaped blade, and often use vibration blade, this blade is easy to enter the soil, and can reduce cutting resistance, is not easy to clay. According to the According to the different supporting power, the drafting leather machine has the types of walking control self-propelled, tractor suspension and so on.
Product Features
1, the back wheel of the lawn transplant machine is universal wheel, easy to turn, do not damage the lawn.
2, low center of gravity, armrest with shock absorption spring, the working state is more stable.
3, equipped with walking wheel, simple loading and unloading, easy to move the work.
4. The depth and Angle of drafting can be adjusted at will according to the different state of the turf.
5, special material blade, durable.
Product Parameters
Power |
9HP |
Drafting speed |
1500 square meters / hour |
Bottom knife specifications |
355 ~ 405mm |
Drafting depth |
maximum 55mm, adjustable |
Work efficiency |
1500 square meters / hour |
Working method |
Walk-behind |
Dimensions |
1250x720x920mm |
Machine quality |
170kg |
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