Weeding has always been a major challenge in places like photovoltaic power station slopes and hilly tea gardens—manually climbing steep slopes is dangerous, while ordinary lawnmowers easily slip and tip over. But now, Chengfeng Machinery's tracked remote-controlled mower tackles this persistent problem head-on, packed with practical “black tech.” Let's dive into the details.
First, its key “stability secret”—the tracked chassis. Unlike common wheeled mowers, this machine employs military-grade track design, much like tank tracks, firmly “gripping” the ground. Its tracks cover three times the ground area of tires, ensuring stable operation without slipping even on 40° slopes. It can work continuously for 72 hours without failure, even on gravel or muddy terrain. Previously, wheeled mowers used at photovoltaic power stations in East China often overturned due to insufficient traction, costing over 20,000 yuan per repair. With the track design, such issues are now virtually eliminated.
Now consider its operational intelligence. Equipped with RTK and GPS positioning systems, it supports remote control. Operators can stand 70 meters away, using a remote to steer the machine and adjust cutting height—eliminating the need to risk standing on steep slopes. Its obstacle avoidance is even more impressive: encountering rocks or shrubs, it achieves a 99.7% avoidance success rate, unlike conventional machines prone to getting stuck. Consider a tea plantation in Guangxi where workers previously tackled slopes of 15°-25°, managing only 0.3 mu (0.02 hectares) daily while constantly slipping. Now, using this remote-controlled mower from a safe location, efficiency has soared.
Finally, let's discuss its “high-efficiency energy-saving techniques.” Some models utilize hybrid power systems, enabling continuous operation for 1.8 hours after a single charge or fuel refill. It can mow 6,000 square meters per hour—20 times the efficiency of manual labor. With an 800mm cutting width and adjustable height settings, it navigates tea plantations effortlessly. Its 403.5mm minimum turning radius allows seamless maneuvering between rows, achieving a 95% cutting coverage rate. Previously, weeding each mu of tea garden cost 200 yuan; now it's just 50 yuan—saving both money and labor.
This specialized mower for steep slopes employs cutting-edge technology to overcome traditional weeding challenges. Whether in solar farms, tea plantations, or municipal riverbanks, tackling steep slope weeding is no longer a headache with this machine!