RASCO Rear Boom Mower – SPECTRA 6000, 7000

Introducing the SPECTRA rear boom mower, featuring up to a 7 meter reach for efficient road vegetation maintenance:

  • Sturdy Build:  Ideal for medium to heavy-duty use, ensuring durability.
  • Versatile Compatibility: Seamlessly integrates with medium to large tractors for diverse maintenance tasks.
  • Easy Mounting: 3-point hitch design allows quick attachment and detachment for versatile tractor use.
  • Flexible Mowing: Easily switchable mowing heads adapt to various vegetation types and cutting needs.
  • Mowing Head Location: Boom arm design places the mower in line with the operator’s field of vision for the safest and most comfortable operation.

Spec Sheet

SPECTRA 6000 SPECTRA 7000
Depth 75” (1.9 m)
Transportation Width 90” (2.3 m)
Transportation Height 116” (2.9 m) 134” (3.4 m)
Max Reach 218” (5.5 m) 246” (6.3 m)
Attachments HYDRA mower – cuts 2” (50 mm) thick, TORNADO mower – cuts 1.2” (30 mm) thick, SRG branch cutter – cuts 3.9” (100 mm) thick, BM wire brush, KAN ditch cleaner
Standard Features SelectMotion controller, 540 rpm
Hitch Category CAT II or III
Options TotalMotion controller, 1000 rpm

 

Intuitive control systems
The boom mower is controlled using an advanced unit inside the vehicle cabin. This unit includes a joystick for operating the crane arms and working tools, along with a color display for controlling mower relief, floating position, and extra functions.

Depending on the terrain which is being maintained, and user preferences, there are two control systems available:

SelectMotion
Selective proportional control makes it easy to operate the mower’s boom arm and working tool on tough terrains. When you move the joystick, it activates a specific hydraulic cylinder, meaning you need to move the joystick more to position the boom arm where you’d like it.

TotalMotion
Fully proportional control is designed for challenging terrains with obstacles, requiring constant maneuvering of the boom arms. Using the joystick enables swift adjustments to the boom arm position by moving multiple cylinders with a single joystick motion.