Say goodbye to manually mowing on slopes, all-terrain remote-controlled tracked lawn mower

2026-06-14
Say goodbye to manually mowing on slopes, all-terrain remote-controlled tracked lawn mower

Traditional Manual Slope Weeding Pain Points

1. Major Safety Risks
Working on steep slopes is unstable; after rain, slippery surfaces make slips and falls easy. In the wild, poisonous snakes, mosquitoes, and falling rocks constantly threaten maintenance workers' safety.
2. Low Work Efficiency
Manual walking with heavy loads is limited, each work session covers a small area, large slopes take a long time to weed, the growth of weeds often outpaces the work, and maintenance results are greatly reduced.
3. High Labor Costs
There’s a shortage of young laborers in mountainous areas, skilled maintenance workers are hard to hire, wages keep rising year by year, and long-term manual operations drive up overall landscaping costs.
4. Severe Terrain Restrictions
Gullies, narrow rows, and tight spaces under solar panels make it hard for personnel to turn around; regular equipment cannot enter, so only rough cleaning is possible, resulting in incomplete weeding.

Project Implementation Case

A municipal highway maintenance unit is responsible for dozens of kilometers of highway slopes and mountain green belts. In previous years, after the rainy season, weeds grew wildly, requiring large numbers of temporary workers to hike in and cut grass in sections. Annual labor costs were high, and safety incidents were common.

To completely solve safety and cost issues, the project introduced several remote-controlled tracked all-terrain mowers for routine operations. Actual results are as follows:

1. Long-Distance Remote Control, Zero High-Risk Work
Operators stay in flat, safe areas, using a handheld remote to wirelessly control the machine within a hundred meters to move, turn, and start/stop. With a one-button emergency stop feature, accidents are eliminated, and staff do not need to step onto steep slopes.
2. Tracks Provide Strong Grip, Stable on Steep Slopes
Widened anti-slip steel tracks reduce ground pressure; muddy or soft slopes are less likely to sink. Machines can handle slopes up to 45° and traverse mountains, riverbanks, and uneven fields smoothly.
3. Multi-Purpose Machine, Suitable for Various Maintenance Scenarios
Cutting height is adjustable for municipal slopes; for orchards, the width is reduced to move between trees, cut weeds, and return mulch to the soil without damaging roots. The low height allows free movement under solar panels without damaging equipment.
4. Double Efficiency, Long-Term Cost Savings
Each machine covers far more area per day than multiple workers, completing cutting and mulching in one go without needing a second round of cleanup. Over the year, labor costs are greatly reduced, and the machine pays for itself quickly.