REAR MOUNTED MOWERS Hay & Forage equipment

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DuraDisc™ and DiscCutter™

The New Holland range of rear mounted disc mowers is available in two variants. The DuraDisc™ Non-conditioner mower and the DiscCutter™ mower conditioner, meaning operators can choose the perfect mower, whether working in narrow, irregular shaped fields, or large open spaces.

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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REAR MOUNTED MOWERS

DuraDisc™ and DiscCutter™ Rear Mounted Mowers

The DuraDisc™ non-conditioning range of rear mounted mowers is available in 2.02 to 2.77 metre cutting widths and benefits from a mechanical flotation system, designed to always follow ground contours. The five-model rear mounted pendulum suspended DiscCutter™ mower range is available in 2.37 to 3.86 metre cutting widths, meaning operators can choose the perfect mower, whether working in narrow, irregular shaped fields, or large open spaces. The 2.37, 2.77 and 3.11 metre DiscCutter™ models can be fitted with the optional PE-finger conditioner for improved wilting performance.


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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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