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Twiga HXF 2800

The TWIGA HXF 2800 has an integrated side boom of 2.20m (7ft 3in) and is suitable for mounting onto the front of a tractor loader or compact telehandler. For added safety there is an inbuilt 45° hydraulic break back facility and the unit is manually folded for transport. This model can be used with the LRS1401 and LRS1601 Quadsaw’s and all three products in the HL Cutter Bar range.

Twiga HXF 2800 Specification

Reach with Quadsaw / Cutter Bar: 2.20m (7ft 3in)
Transport width: 2.00m (6ft 7in)
Mechanical folding for transport: Standard
Mechanical angle: Standard
Automatic break-back 44 degrees: Standard
Adjustment for crab steering: Standard
Left and right (left for telescopic loader): Standard
Flow divider (variable oil amount): Optional
Hydraulic angle: Optional
Danfos Flowdivider complete with E control for cutting angle and tool: Optional
Breaket for telescopic loader / front end loader: Optional

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Quadsaw

With a working width of 2.1 metres the quality LRS 2001 Quadsaw is ideal for managing heavy growth and tree limbs of up to 150mm (6”) diameter. Widely used throughout Europe the LRS2001 perfectly compliments the TWIGA FLEX Range of machines, giving exceptional cutting capacity on even the most stubborn growth with its four 500mm diameter cutting blades.

Also available for TWIGA FLEX Range mounting is the larger LRS 2401 Quadsaw which gives a wider cutting width and increased capacity in even tougher conditions. Capable of dealing with growth up to 250mm (9’’) the LRS 2401 provides extra vigour with four 600mm diameter cutting blades.

Cutterbar

The TWIGA FLEX Range can be specified with the HL150, HL180 or HL210 cutterbar. Offered in a length to suit your individual requirements and capable of cutting material up to 40mm in diameter, the HL cutterbar range is ideal when trimming back annual growth.

Also available on the TWIGA FLEX Range is the HX150 and HX225 cutterbar which offers increased cutting capacity at up to 100mm diameter. This range is ideal for making a clean cut on heavier growth.

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