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A self propelled Case Windrower.
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A self propelled Case Windrower.

A mower is a device for cutting crops or plants that grow on the ground. A smaller mower used for lawns and sports grounds is called a lawn mower. It is often self-powered and may also be small enough to have to be pushed by the groundsman. Grounds mowers have rotary or reel cutters. Larger mowers are used to cut hay or other crops and place the cut material into rows, which are referred to as windrows. Often, such mowers are called Windrowers.

Larger mowers are usually ganged (equipped with a number or gang of cutting units), so they can adapt individually to ground contours. They are usually powered and drawn by a tractor. The cutting units can be mounted underneath the tractor between the front and rear wheels, mounted on the back with a three point hitch or pulled behind the tractor as a trailer. There are also dedicated self propelled cutting machines. These often have the mower units mounted at the front and sides for easy visibility by the driver.

Boom or side-arm mowers are mounted on long hydraulic arms, similar to a backhoe arm, which allows the tractor to mow steep banks or around objects while remaining on a safer surface.

The cutting mechanism in a mower may be one of several different designs—


Rotary cutters mounted on the Windrower shown above.
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Rotary cutters mounted on the Windrower shown above.

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