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Rear trifles movable by parallelogram arm suitable for small/medium-sized tractors (from 30 HP).  This machine is indicated for the shredding of grass, shrubs and bushes (max 3/4 cm in diameter wood) and for the maintenance of road edges.  Available with working width 140-160-180-200 cm.  All models are equipped as standard with clubs / knives, rear roller for the adjustment of the cutting height, sled and carda no homokinetic.  The movement beyond the track of the tractor allows you to work sideways in an inclined position, for cleaning embankments or ditches, and vertically.

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