Razorback Blade Rotary Mower Wins Silver at 2025 LAMMA Innovation Awards

7th January 2025

As a leader in agricultural machinery innovation, we are proud to announce that our New Razorback Blade Rotary Mower has been awarded Silver in the Grassland Category at the 2025 LAMMA Innovation Awards. This accolade celebrates the Razorback Blade Rotary Mower’s advancements in operator safety and enhanced manoeuvrability, setting a new benchmark in grassland management technology.

The standout feature that earned the mower industry-wide recognition is its innovative semi-mounted hitch design, a safety-first solution that protects the PTO (power take-off) from damage while fostering a safer working environment for operators. This hitch ensures that even in challenging terrain or tight turns, the PTO is protected from the tractors link arms  mower operates smoothly and securely, reducing the risk of mechanical stress or costly PTO failures.

Speaking of the new machines emphasis on safety, founder and designer of the Razorback range Martin Lole says;

‘The Blade Rotary Mower has been specifically designed to address safety concerns surrounding power take off shafts (PTO’s) and the ease at which they can be damaged during operation and thus pose a serious safety risk for operators.’

The Blade features a unique semi-mounted headstock which ensures, even at tight turning circles, the PTO is protected from the tractors link arms which are the common cause of damage to PTO’s.

This new design also gives operators the freedom to turn tighter than conventional rotary mowers, all whilst protecting the PTO from damage.

“We are very pleased with the new machine and its ability to preserve the integrity of the PTO shafts which we so often see damaged across the industry. To operate a machine with a damaged shaft is not only a health and safety issue, but also a legal one, and in addition can be a costly replacement.”

“It is not uncommon for a damaged PTO guard to further damage the PTO shaft itself and cause integral damage to the implements gearboxes, which is why it is so important to us not only for the safety of the operator, but for the longevity of the overall machine that we address this issue.”

With an integrated axle design, cutting height can be adjusted on the go, reducing downtime and setup. This one-touch control is further enhanced thanks to the Blade’s semi-mounted linkage, allowing operators to adjust cutting height on the go through adjustment of the tractors link arms.

Razorback have also addressed the wear on slip clutches typical of these types of mowers, opting for a free-swinging twin blade system with reduced horsepower requirements.

Compact blade carriers and a hardened short blade design delivers an exceptional cut at reduced power requirements, thus reducing overall wear and tear on the machine. Through clever design of the double skin deck, the Razorback Blade generates significant sward uplift to allow operators to cut at a range of heights, including achieving a taller clean cut conforming to the aviation industry’s long grass policy used to deter birds from airfields.

Visitors to the LAMMA show this year will be able to see the Razorback Blade Mower in Hall 19 alongside Mzuri and Razorback’s existing range. For more details, or to arrange a demonstration contact Razorback on 01905 841123

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