Details: Daredevil Crawler Mower LONCIN Engine 7.5hp Lawnmower | 3.85mph Forward Speed Robotic Lawn Care | Remote Control Electric Mower and Snow Plow Spreader | Zero Turn Self Propel Trimmer
Brand: DAREDEVIL MOWER
From safety and climbing ability to cut quality and beyond, our all terrain intelligent remote controlled DareDevil Mowers simply provide more. Our one-of-a-kind design is ideal for maintaining nearly any terrain. Our DareDevil Crawler is equipped with 2 manganese steel cutter heads and is driven by hybrid power. The remote control range is about 200 meters. It can be operated remotely without following at any time. It lowers labor costs, work intensity, and human injury from noise and vibration. ➡️Product Description: ✅Engine: Loncin 7.5hp 3.85mph forward speed gasoline engine ✅ Motor: 24V12A ✅ Thrust: 440 lbs ✅Fuel tank capacity: 4 liters ✅Standard fuel consumption: 1.2 liters/hour ✅Overall size: 86cmx93cmx58cm ✅Machine Net Weight: 286.6 lbs. ✅Remote control distance: 200 meters ✅Climbing performance: ≤45 degrees ✅Grass height: 3 -15cm ✅Working mode: oil-electric hybrid ✅Blade model: 2 2.1 inch Manganese
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- ✔️ SAFETY – The DareDevil Mower crawler can be operated from up to 200 meters away VIA remote control. Our newly upgraded hydraulic connecting rod keeps it steady as it mows on an incline, increasing safety even further on steep slopes of up to 45 degrees.
- ✔️ PRODUCTIVITY – Our hands-free, 360-degree rotating cutting technology helps you save time and extra energy by eliminating the need to reposition the mower when navigating tight turns or around challenging obstacles.
- ✔️ CONVENIENCE – You can effortlessly cover every square inch of ground with just a few clicks of our remote control.
- ✔️ CLIMBING ABILITY – Due to its light weight and single-drive system, the Daredevil Mower crawler is able to mow on extremely steep slopes with an incline of up to 45 ° in any direction.
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