In orchard maintenance, buyers do not only compare mowing performance. They also need to think about row width, turning space, transport convenience and how the machine behaves in repeated narrow-path work.
Compact dimensions and route adaptability can make a major difference in orchard rows and similar work areas. A machine that is efficient in open ground may not be the most practical option when movement space is more limited.
Before asking for a quotation, orchard buyers should measure row spacing and note whether the work route includes slopes, wet ground or irregular turning points. These details are helpful for model discussion.