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BOMFORD has extended its range of saw-blade cutting attachments with the addition of the new ProSaw, suitable for use with most of Bomford reach-arm mower. An alternative model is available, that includes a frame – the HRF (Hydraulic Reach Frame) - that enables the ProSaw to be mounted onto a telescopic handler or tractor loader. The ProSaw is capable of cutting through branches up to 20cm (8.0in) diameter, making it ideal for handling over-grown vegetation or where conservation stewardship schemes require hedges to be cut less frequently, and so beyond the scope of normal flail heads. Three versions are available for use on conventional reach-arm mowers, which have cutting widths of 1.6m, 2.0m and 2.4m. The ProSaw comprises of four circular saw blades that are mounted in-line and are hydraulically driven with a maximum power consumption of just 20Kw. For greater versatility all three models can also be mounted on a special frame that allows them to be used on a telescopic handler. The ProSaw is carried on the HRF extendable carriage, that is adaptable for most common telescopic handler and tractor loader headstocks. For transport, the ProSaw head is manually folded to bring it within the overall width of the telescopic handler or tractor. Two versions of the HRF carriage are available, both of which incorporate an integral side boom facility that enables the ProSaw to be extended sideways by up to 2.8m or 3.3m. The frame also features a hydraulic break-back that allows the ProSaw to swing up to 45° backwards in the event of an obstruction being hit, or the saw being over-loaded.
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