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Machines from the Motendo catalog

Bomford B 54 FM 1150kg 1996-2005

Brand: Bomford
Model: B 54 FM
Variant: 1150kg | Year of production from: 1996 to: 2005

Berti TA 180 815kg 2008-2023

Brand: Berti
Model: TA 180
Variant: 815kg | Year of production from: 2008 to: 2023

Berti Wing 200 1430kg 2010-2020

Brand: Berti
Model: Wing 200
Variant: 1430kg | Year of production from: 2010 to: 2020

Kuhn Poly-Longer 5050 SP 1450kg 2013-2023

Brand: Kuhn
Model: Poly-Longer 5050 SP
Variant: 1450kg | Year of production from: 2013 to: 2023

Kuhn Agri-Longer GII 4245 M 820kg 2019-2023

Brand: Kuhn
Model: Agri-Longer GII 4245 M
Variant: 820kg | Year of production from: 2019 to: 2023

Gasoline mowers are agricultural or gardening machines used for mowing grass, weeds, and other vegetation. They operate on the principle of a gasoline engine, which moves a special gearbox that drives a shaft with cutting blades.


Gasoline mowers are usually more efficient than lawn mowers and allow for mowing larger areas in a shorter time. They are also more versatile because they can work in hard-to-reach places, such as uneven terrain or dense thickets.


Gasoline mowers are available in different sizes and engine powers, which allows them to be adapted to different tasks. There are models with simultaneous mowing and mulching, as well as those that allow for manual adjustment of the cutting height. Some gasoline mowers are equipped with additional accessories, such as hedge trimmers, pruners, and plant care tools.


When choosing a gasoline mower, it is worth paying attention to its power, size, and ease of use, as well as the cost of operation and maintenance. Stronger gasoline mowers usually cost more, but allow for work on larger areas, are more durable, and require less maintenance.

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