atv with snow plow and mower
atv with snow plow and mower is a multifunctional agricultural implement built on a 4WD off-road ATV platform, featuring a front-mounted snow plow and a rear-mounted flail mower atv that can be quickly interchanged. The vehicle utilizes factory-pre-reserved mounting interfaces, allowing the two attachments to be swapped in just minutes without any chassis modification, truly achieving a "one machine, multiple uses" solution.

● atv flail mower 120 cm width product info

| Parameter | ATV-FLM 120 |
| Model | ATV-FLM 120 |
| Engine Type | Gasoline Engine |
| Starting Mode | Recoil Start (E‑start Optional) |
| Engine Configuration | Air‑Cooled, OHV (V‑twin Engine Optional) |
| Displacement & Rated Power | 420cc,15HP |
| Drive Belt | 2×V‑Belts |
| Working Width | 1150mm |
| Rotor Shaft Diameter | 90mm |
| Rotor Shaft Speed | 2000rpm |
| Rear Roller Diameter | 88mm |
| Mowing Height Range | 20-70mm |
| Standard Shovel Blades | 24pcs |
| Optional Y‑Type Blades | 48pcs |
| Optional Hammer | 24pcs |
| Tow Bar Coupler | 50mm |
| Tire Size | 16×6.5‑8 Tubeless Wheel |
| Net Weight / Gross | 245 / 275kg |
| Packing Size (L×W×H) | 1450×760×1080mm |
| 20GP Loading Quantity | 24 units |
| 40GP Loading Quantity | 48 units |
| 40HC Loading Quantity | 48 units |
● Function Description of the Two Matching Attachments
1.Atv withatv lawn mower with snow plow
atv lawn mower with snow plowis mounted on the factory bracket at the front of the ATV, requiring no modification to the vehicle body, with easy and quick installation/dismantling.
Material & Structure:atv with plowis made of thickened high-strength steel plates, offering excellent wear resistance, impact resistance, and strong load-bearing capacity.
Flexible Adjustment:Supports bi-directional adjustment of working angle and height, allowing flexible adaptation to different working scenarios (snow removal, leveling, land clearing).
Applicable Scenarios:
Winter road snow removal
Site leveling and soil pushing
Farmland clearing and land preparation
Courtyard and factory site cleanup
Working Width:Available in multiple specifications ranging from 1.2 meters to 2 meters.

2. pull behind mower with atv
pull behind mower with atvis suspended from the rear hitch of the ATV and operates by being towed along as the vehicle moves.
Three Core Advantages of the Flail Mower Design:
High Safety—atv flail mower bladesfeature a hinged mounting design. When encountering hard objects such as rocks or tree roots, the blades can actively swing backward to yield, preventing violent impact that could cause blade breakage or flying debris that may injure personnel. Compared to traditionalatv with pulling rotary mower, this significantly reduces operational risks.
Excellent Shredding Performance— The high-speed rotating flail blades thoroughly shred tall grass, thorns, and small shrubs. The shredded vegetation is directly returned to the field as organic fertilizer, replenishing the soil.
Strong Terrain Adaptability— Ideal for clearing weeds in complex terrains such as wasteland, field ridges, and between orchard rows.
Working Width:Standard width of 120 cm, with multiple optional widths ranging from 1.2 meters to 1.5 meters available.
Applicable Scenarios:
Farmland weed control and field management
Pasture and grassland leveling and maintenance
Inter-row mowing in orchards (the 120 cm width offers good maneuverability between fruit tree rows, minimizing the risk of hitting trunks)
Large outdoor site greening and maintenance
Special Note:atv 120 flail moweris a rough-cutting machine, specifically designed for medium-to-tall weeds and overgrown shrubby areas. It is not suitable for trimming fine ornamental lawns.

3.Why Choose a Flail Mower? — Comparison with Traditional Rotary Mowers
Traditional Rotary Mowers
| Comparison Item | flail mower for atv | Traditional Aatv with pulling rotary mower |
| Hard‑object impact safety | Retractable blades, low damage risk, no debris ejection risk | Rigid‑mounted blades, prone to breakage with flying‑debris hazards |
| Weed shredding performance | Thorough shredding into fine clippings for direct field return | Mainly cuts grass; long clippings with poor ground‑covering effect |
| Shrub/thick‑stem handling | Capable of shredding small shrubs and brambles | Poor performance; prone to cutter jamming |
| Terrain adaptability | Good ground‑hugging performance on undulating terrain | Works best on relatively flat ground |
| Maintenance cost | Durable blades with low replacement frequency | Blades subject to heavy wear or breakage |
● Atv flail mower reviews
Colombia, Mountain Pasture
atv 120 flail mower with estartis a perfect match for my 20 HP ATV. Compared to the 150 cm model, it is lighter in weight and more maneuverable between fruit tree rows and on gravelly slopes. The flail blades yield upon hitting rocks, making them less prone to damage. It thoroughly shreds tall grass, thorns, and small shrubs, with the shredded material returned directly to the field as organic fertilizer. The standalone engine is a major advantage, as it does not require hydraulic output from the ATV. The ball-type hitch allows for quick and easy attachment. Working efficiency is approximately 2,200 m²/hour, significantly reducing manual labor. Recommended for mid-sized farms in South America — be sure to operate at low speed.
Mexico, Orchard
mower to pull with atvis ideally suited for inter-row mowing in orchards, as well as fence-line and slope cleanup. The 120 cm width does not hit tree trunks. It is safer than rotary mowers and does not throw gravel or debris. I am very satisfied with the working performance. It is not suitable for ornamental lawns, but it works excellently for agricultural field operations.
● how to pull mower deck with atv
atv with mower deck and generator Complete Operation — Standard Connection Steps
Please read the following carefully before first use to ensure safe operation.
I. Hardware Preparation
ATV Rear End:Must have a 1-1/4 inch receiver hitch with a 2-inch ball mount, or a clevis pin‑type U‑hitch.
Mower Drawbar:Rotating articulating design to accommodate uneven terrain; supports center‑offset installation.
Safety Accessories:Hitch pin + cotter pin (anti‑detachment), safety emergency stop lanyard (mandatory for engine‑driven models).
PTO Models (Additional):Universal drive shaft, safety shield; verify that the ATV rear PTO output speed matches the mower deck.
Weight Reference:Total weight of the mower (without brakes) must not exceed 2× the ATV's own weight; reduce load further on slopes to prevent rollover and fishtailing.
II. Connection Steps (Perform on level ground, ATV parking brake engaged and engine off)
Option A: Standalone‑Engine Mower Deck (Most Common)
Reverse and Align:Reverse thecuatrimotos 4x4 atvto align with the mower drawbar, engage the parking brake, and turn off the engine.
Hitch and Lock:Place the mower coupler over the ATV ball mount and secure the latch. For pin‑type hitches, insert the pin and immediately secure it with the cotter pin.
Level the Drawbar:Adjust the drawbar screw so that the drawbar is parallel to the ground and the mower deck is level overall. Tighten the locking nut after adjustment.
Offset Installation (Optional):If offset mowing is required, loosen the drawbar locking bolts and shift the deck away from the ATV exhaust pipe side to prevent grass clippings from being sucked into the exhaust and causing a fire hazard. Then secure the positioning holes with the nuts.
Attach the Safety Lanyard:Secure one end of the emergency stop lanyard to the ATV frame and the other end to the mower engine's kill switch — so that in the event of accidental uncoupling, the engine will automatically shut down.
Set Mowing Height:Adjust the deck casters to set the desired grass‑standing height. When transporting, be sure to raise the deck to the highest position.


2.PTO‑Driven Mower Deck (ATV‑Powered)
Complete mechanical hitching steps 1–4 as described above, and level the mower deck.
Inspect the driveshaft shield to ensure it is intact and free of cracks. The telescopic universal joint must be of adequate length to accommodate turning, and the driveshaft must not be overstretched or strained at maximum steering angles.
Pull back the sliding sleeve on the driveshaft, align the splines with the ATV‑PTO output shaft, and push it in until the sleeve automatically locks into place. Pull it forward and backward to confirm that it does not come loose (John Deere).
Double‑check that the driveshaft does not come into contact with the frame, tires, or any hoses/lines throughout its range of motion.
Engage the PTO at low ATV speed. Never engage it abruptly at high RPM while stationary, as this may damage gears or belts.
III. Operating Guidelines
Starting:Drive off at low speed. Recommended working speed is 3–5 MPH (5–8 km/h). In dense, heavy weeds, reduce speed to 2–3 MPH. Excessive speed may cause missed cutting, blade damage, and belt overheating.
Slopes:Do not traverse slopes sideways. Travel straight up and down the slope. On steep slopes, do not operate with a towed attachment, as this greatly increases the risk of rollover.
Turning:Make wide, slow turns — avoid sharp steering. On PTO‑driven models, sharp turns can twist and damage the driveshaft.
Transporting:Raise the deck to its highest position. For standalone‑engine models, you may turn off the engine during transport. For PTO models, be sure to disengage the PTO output.
Shutdown & Maintenance:Do not clean the deck or blades until they have come to a complete stop.
Do not touch belts or the exhaust pipe immediately after operation while they are still hot.
IV. Common Fault Troubleshooting
| Phenomenon | Cause | Solution |
| Uneven cutting height (one‑side high, one‑side low) | Cutting deck tilted | Adjust the leveling screw of the drawbar; ensure the left and right gauge wheels are at the same height |
| Severe vibration | Unbalanced PTO shaft, deformed blades, loose drawbar | Inspect blades and PTO shaft; tighten all hinged bolts |
| Frequent belt burning | Abrupt PTO engagement, excessive operating speed, deck scraping against ground | Reduce travel speed, engage power smoothly, maintain proper ground clearance |
| Risk of hitch decoupling | Unlocked ball‑joint clip, missing split pin | Check safety pins and clips before each operation |
V. Safety Red Lines
Neverallow anyone to stand between the ATV and the mower deck.
Clear the mowing area of stones, wire, and stumps to prevent blade ejection of foreign objects.
Before each use: inspect all pins, retaining clips, and bolts.Do notoperate if the PTO shield is missing.
Do nottow the mower deck at high speed on public roads.
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