Civiline Specialist Commercial Mowers
Roadside verge mowing has unique challenges best managed by specialist mowers for safety and productivity that:
- Removes operator from roll over risk and collision with traffic
- Productively mows slopes and flat areas adjacent to roadways
- Minimises the need for traffic control and associated costs while minimising disruption to traffic flow
- Reduces fatigue, manual handling and heat stress along with resulting judgement errors and reduced labour productivity
Roadside Verge Mowing
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Spider ILD01 Slope MowerRemote-controlled self-propelled mower, for maintenance of steeply sloping areas such as embankments, roadsides and hillsides; ideal for contractors and private operators. |
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Spider ILD02 Slope MowerRemote-controlled self-propelled mower, ideal for the commercial contractor with large areas to maintain, particularly for steeply sloping areas such as embankments, roadsides and hillsides. |
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2SGS Solar Farm MowerSpider 2SGS is a remote-controlled mower specially designed for the maintenance of turf areas around photovoltaic (PV)panels on solar farms. |
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Track 50 Remote Control Track MowerThe Track 50 is a remote controlled self-propelled mulch/flail mower for the maintenance of steeply sloping areas such as embankments, roadsides and hillsides; fire trails and rail corridors. |
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Pellicano 80-120 hp Verge Mower80-120 hp verge mower (Left hand offset) |
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Pellicano Special 50-80 hp Verge Mower50-80 hp verge mower (Left hand offset) |
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Pellicano Super 80-120 hp Verge Mower80-150 hp verge mower (Left hand offset) |
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Zenit Fixed Mulcher and Shredder50-90 hp Fixed Mulcher and Shredder |
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Zenit Hydraulic Offset Mulcher and Shredder50-90 hp Hydraulic Offset Mulcher and Shredder |
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TLF 90-120hp Flail Verge Mower90-120hp flail verge mower (Left hand offset) |
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LT 9600 Slope Track MowerThe LT 9600 is a remote controlled self-propelled rotary mulcher for use in roadside and other slope mowing applications. With its minimal footprint and low centre of gravity, it performs very well on steep slopes up to 50 degrees. |
















