2024 Ventrac Boom Mower MA900
- Year 2024
- Make Ventrac
- Model Boom Mower
2024 Ventrac Boom Mower MA900
The new Ventrac Boom Mower is unquestionably the easiest and most productive boom mower in its class. Designed to deliver unprecedented levels of efficiency for property managers who want to maintain difficult areas with minimal labor, the Boom Mower has the stability and reach to manage vegetation further away from the machine than other equipment. With this new attachment, mowing around water features, trimming hedges, and clearing trails has never been so easy. Schedule your demo to see how the Ventrac Boom Mower will save you time and money.
Features may include:
VERTICAL REACH- 142" from ground
- 82" from ground
- 90° vertical / 135° total range
- 115" from outside of single wheels / 103" from outside of dual wheels
- 39" double action sickle bar
- 45° below level / 135° total range
- 10° with single wheels / 18° with dual wheels
- Mow steep ditches
- Reach under fences and guardrails
- Cut vegetation around ponds, lakes & streams
- Trim hedges and other shrubs
- Trim tree branches along trails, pathways or roads
Most boom mowers connect to the middle or back of the machine, making them hard for the operator to see during use. The Ventrac boom mower attaches to the front of the tractor, providing the best possible visibility and control.
Incredible ReachVentrac tractors are already capable of driving in places where most machines cannot. Combine that with the boom mower which reaches over 9 feet away from the tractor and you have one of the best combinations of equipment in existence for managing tough vegetation on difficult terrain.
Sickle Bar VersatilityThe cutting head of the boom mower is a double action sickle bar which is excellent at cutting a wide variety of material and in different positions. Thin native grasses, cat-tails, shrubs and hedges, or even tree branches are all easily cut with the sickle head.
Safety AdvantagesSince the cutting head is a sickle bar, cut material doesn't go flying in all directions. Instead, it simply falls over. The boom mower also keeps the operator on the tractor, away from the work being done.