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Features of the Loncin 764CC Gasoline Engine
The Loncin 764CC gasoline engine is at the heart of our advanced forestry mulcher, delivering exceptional performance with a rated power of 18 kW at 3600 rpm. This powerful V-type twin-cylinder engine ensures that the machine operates efficiently under various conditions, allowing for robust productivity in any forestry application. The unique design of the engine includes a clutch system that engages only when a predetermined rotation speed is reached, resulting in smoother operation and effective energy use.


Versatility and Efficiency in Operation
Our forestry mulcher is designed for versatility, featuring interchangeable front attachments that cater to various tasks. The MTSK1000 model can be equipped with a 1000mm-wide flail mower, hammer flail, forest mulcher, angle snow plow, or snow brush, making it suitable for multiple applications such as vegetation management and snow removal. This capability allows operators to switch between tasks seamlessly, maximizing efficiency throughout the year. Equipped with electric hydraulic push rods, the machine facilitates remote height adjustments of attachments, providing convenience and flexibility during operation. Operators can easily customize the attachment height based on specific requirements, ensuring optimal performance whether cutting grass, clearing shrubs, or managing snow. This level of adaptability makes the Loncin 764CC gasoline engine travel speed 4Km tracked remote handling forestry mulcher a valuable asset for any forestry or landscaping professional. In terms of power management, the intelligent servo controller plays a crucial role in regulating motor speed and synchronizing left and right tracks. This technology enables the mulcher to maintain a straight path without the need for constant manual adjustments, significantly reducing operator workload. Additionally, the higher voltage 48V system lowers current flow and heat generation, allowing for longer continuous operation and minimizing risks associated with overheating during extended tasks.
