The Eterra sickle mower for excavators is an incredibly versatile tool. It's the ideal solution for various jobs like trimming roadsides, clearing ditches, and maintaining trails. This mower is designed to work super efficiently. Its sickle bar mechanism can smoothly cut through even the toughest plants, leaving a neat and professional look. Safety is a top priority. With well - placed robust guards, it stops any projectiles from flying out of the working area. The design also reduces vibration and movement, giving the operator great comfort, especially during long - term work. Built with high - quality materials, it's both durable and reliable. The serrated teeth are easy to replace, which cuts down on maintenance time. It can be adjusted to the right cutting height and angle for different tasks. The right operating flow rate is between 15 - 20 GPM. Key features include a 9 - foot cut width, 2 - foot cut capacity, a 3 - foot square tubing frame, replaceable teeth, and robust debris guards. What's included: a 9 - foot sickle mower, a universal skid steer mounting plate, hydraulic hoses, flat - faced couplers, and an owner's manual. The model is a 9 - foot excavator sickle mower, it weighs 400 lbs, has a cutter length of 9 feet, an overall length of 11 feet, a cutting capacity of 2 feet, 36 teeth, a flow range of 15 - 20 GPM, a gerotor motor with planetary gear drive, is not aquatic - approved, has top - serrated 2 - foot segment teeth, and a max pressure of 3500 PSI.




Using the Eterra 9 - foot excavator sickle mower is quite straightforward. First, make sure you connect it properly to your excavator using the universal skid steer mounting plate and hydraulic hoses. Check that the flat - faced couplers are securely attached. Then, adjust the mower to the desired cutting height and angle according to the task you're doing. When starting the mower, ensure the operating flow rate is between 15 - 20 GPM. During operation, stay clear of the working area to avoid any flying debris. The robust guards are there to protect you, but it's still important to be cautious. For maintenance, regularly check the teeth. Since they're easily replaceable, swap out any worn - out teeth to keep the mower working at its best. Also, make sure to follow the instructions in the owner's manual for overall upkeep and safety. If you have any questions or run into problems, refer to the manual or contact customer support.