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By John Reitman

New Jacobsen mower offers self-lubricating bearings

For professional turf managers seeking a wide-area mower that helps minimize maintenance without sacrificing performance, Jacobsen has introduced the HR600 rotary mower.
 
b12cb3306efdef653e5ba889998dd959-.jpgWith individual hydraulic deck motors with self-lubricating integral bearings, a fully sealed rear axle, and parking brakes integrated into the front wheel motors, the HR600 can help operators save up to 50 hours of annual routine maintenance.
 
Powered by a 65.2 horsepower Kubota diesel engine that is paired with an 11.4-foot-wide cutting width, the HR600 has a cutting capacity of up to 13.8 acres per hour.
 
The H600 features the InCommand console with onboard diagnostics for quick and easy troubleshooting. New SureStrength decks constructed with high-strength, high-performance steel deliver greater durability in a lighter design.
 
The new AdaptiCut system automatically adjusts mowing speed to ensure a consistent cut even through the thickest grass.
 
Built with operator safety in mind, the HR600 exclusively features Tilt Sensor Technology to automatically monitor slope angles and alert operators when nearing unsafe mowing conditions.
 
A ROPS-certified, climate-controlled cab with air-suspension heat is optional.
 
The HR600 comes on the heels of the HR700 and HR800 wide-area mowers that were released earlier this year.





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