We offer specialised mowing services using a Spider ILD02 mower. Spider mowers are a unique piece of equipment designed for the maintenance of almost all types of terrain.
Extreme slopes, inaccessible, dangerous terrain, solar farms, fine park grass and large lawns can all be easily handled.
Extreme slopes
Light-weight construction and a unique drive system allows the Spider mower to work on extremely steep slopes with an incline up to 55 degrees.
Parks, Gardens and Estates
The Spider mower is ideal for maintaining public and private gardens, parks and estates due it's high efficiency, low noise and low emissions.
Golf Courses and Sports Grounds
High quality mulching cut provides excellent turf maintenance whilst the low weight, wheeled chassis avoids damaging the turf for an outstanding appearance.
Solar Farms
The Spider mower is able to mow the vegetation underneath PV solar panels, easily fitting below frames up to 1 metre heigh. It is operated with a remote control, so the user can stay in control while keeping a safe distance from the panels. The Spider’s unique patented design means that one mower can maintain the entire solar farm between the rows of solar panels and below them, reducing the need for multiple machines. Protection of PV assets is also helped by the Spider’s ability to contain debris. Normal mowers can send stones and branches flying around, but the Spider mowers are specially designed to reduce the risk of thrown objects, improving safety for any people, buildings or belongings in the vicinity of the mower.
High productivity
Spider mower deliver high productivity especially in difficult terrain where it can replace up to 15 workers with brush cutters or 1 boom mower carried by a tractor, mowing 2.1 acres per hour.
Environmental friendly
The wheel drive and low weight makes the Spider mower very gentle to grass and eliminates erosion on slopes. Low fuel consumption results in low emissions.
Additionally, Spider mowers can be equipped with biodegradable fluids which are often required when maintaining ecologically sensitive areas such as dams, banks and reservoirs.