TRAILED MOWERS Hay & Forage equipment

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DiscCutter™ L Lateral and DiscCutter™ C

Two models of trailed disc mower are available. The off-set lateral DiscCutter™ L models, available with a 3.11 meter working width, whereas the center pull DiscCutter™ C models are available in 3.11 and 3.52 meter working widths.

State-of-the-art manufacturing

Following key manufacturing principles, rigorous manufacturing and quality standards are upheld by a committed workforce, to deliver outstanding quality, durability and reliability.

A history of excellence

The New Holland brand has become synonymous with hay and forage excellence, an unbroken bloodline which stretches back more than a century.

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TRAILED MOWERS

DiscCutter™ L Lateral and DiscCutter™ C Centre Trailed Mowers

The off-set lateral DiscCutter™ L models, available with a 3.11 metre cut are equipped with a spring floatation system, which reacts to ground pressure for uniform cutting. The centre trailed mower range offers the ultimate in side-to-side flexibility and operational efficiency. The centre pull DiscCutter™ C models are available in 3.11 and 3.52 metre options and share the same spring flotation system technology with L models. All models can be specified with three different types of conditioner, choose between PE finger, steel flail and rubber chevron rollers to suit your operation. In order to protect the mower, the TopSafe™ technology is engaged when the mower encounters obstacles, such as rocks.


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State-of-the-art manufacturing

New Holland’s advanced and modern manufacturing centre in Kutno, Poland, is a Centre of Excellence for hay and forage equipment, with design, testing and manufacture all centred in this plant. Following key manufacturing principles, rigorous manufacturing and quality standards are upheld by a committed workforce, to deliver outstanding quality, durability and reliability.


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A history of excellence

The New Holland brand has become synonymous with hay and forage excellence, an unbroken bloodline which stretches back more than a century. It is fair to say, New Holland has changed the face of agriculture in this area with revolutionary breakthroughs including the first self-tying pickup baler in 1940, advances in mower technology with the first Haybine® mower conditioner in 1964 and its first self-propelled forage harvester in 1961, are all testament to an insatiable desire to move hay and forage activities forwards.


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