AS 1000 Ovis EVO RC
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Mulching is a process by which grass cuttings are shredded several times into a fine mulch, which then remains on the surface as natural fertiliser. Special mulching blades with a double cutting plane and a circular mulching unit are used on ornamental lawns, while cross-blade systems or flail mowers are primarily used in high grass.
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Ornamental lawns in both private gardens and public facilities can be maintained with either mulching or collecting mowers. When mulching, the finely-shredded cuttings remain on the surface as natural fertiliser, while collection bags help the operator transport cuttings to a disposal point. Lawns are usually mowed once per week to a cutting height of 40–50 mm, from a maximum height of 15 cm.
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Flower meadows are structurally rich habitats that are extremely important for insects, wild bees, and species that depend on flowers. The key is not to mow frequently, but to cut at the right time. Before the flowering phase, the vegetation can quickly reach heights of 30–40 cm. After that, maintenance is carried out at longer intervals, usually once or twice a year. This form of extensive use requires machines that can safely cut tall, heterogeneous vegetation without putting unnecessary strain on the area. Clean cuts, controlled deposition, and an adapted driving style are essential for preserving plant populations and enabling regeneration.
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Extensively used meadows such as orchards, compensation areas, or roadside greenery are deliberately mowed only once or twice a year. The vegetation reaches heights of 60 to over 100 cm and forms dense, structurally rich stands. This form of maintenance serves to keep the area open and suppress woody plants, not to maintain the lawn. Machines with high throughput, uniform cutting performance, and controlled deposition of the cut material are required. This is the only way to efficiently manage large amounts of biomass without overloading the area or damaging the soil and vegetation.
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Without maintenance, open areas quickly become overgrown with blackberries, clematis, and young trees. In young forests, reforestation areas, or Christmas tree plantations, targeted brush clearing is necessary to secure the desired structures and reduce competition. It is crucial to use maintenance methods that intervene selectively and do not destroy large areas. Mechanical flail mowing technology makes it possible to remove woody growth and vigorous shrubs without unnecessarily damaging the soil structure and root space. This ensures that areas remain usable and ecologically stable in the long term.
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During the mowing season, professional operators often run their machines 5 days per week, 8 hours per day. AS-Motor’s machines are unbeatable in terms of quality, durability and professional work results. Additional advantages include low weight, lashing points and compact transport dimensions.
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Animal burrows, anthills, mole hills and water channels cause uneven terrain. Several AS-Motor machines have high ground clearance, all-wheel drive and limited slip differential, along with appropriately studded field tyres, for uneven terrain.
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AS-Motor engineers machines with high ground clearance, steep ramp angles, low overall weight, optimal weight distribution and a low centre of gravity to perform on slopes.
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All-wheel drive not only ensures performance on inclines over 30 degrees, but also a high level of safety for travel downhill. All-wheel drive delivers propulsion in wet conditions and on uneven terrain – even if the wheels of one axle no longer have traction.
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Remote controlled devices make the mowing of extreme slopes possible. This technology also allows the operator to mow at a safe distance from dust, wasps, ticks and other hazards.
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The AS 50’s high work rate delivers efficient weed removal on large and uneven surfaces such as a car parks, commercial areas and paths. A collection bag eliminates the need for sweeping and surface cleaning.
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Cobblestones and uneven paved areas can be treated for weeds, without the use of chemicals, using mechanical methods. The agile AS 30 is designed for work close to edges, water inlet channels, manholes and on traffic islands with posts and signs.
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Ecological mowing and extensive land management focus on reduced, targeted interventions instead of blanket mowing. Cutting heights, timing, and maintenance intervals are based on vegetation development and site conditions, not on maximum area coverage. Sub-areas are mowed on a rotating basis, while others are deliberately left untouched. This creates varying growth heights, refuges, and stable structures on extensive meadows, compensation areas, municipal green spaces, and in landscape management. Technology is used for control, not intensification.
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The next step in user comfort: the new AS 1000 Ovis EVO RC
The new AS 1000 Ovis EVO RC differs from the basic model in that it has a remote-controlled, electric cutting height adjustment with display, a remote-controlled, electromechanical blade clutch and a quick-release function for the hydrostats and brake.
Customers ask: ‘Why not now?’
The primary objective in the development of the AS 1000 Ovis RC was technical simplicity right from the start. Too many electrical components in a machine, such as electric throttle, electric choke, oil level sensors, EFI injection and CAN bus systems, create complexity that should be consistently avoided. After two years of practical experience, we can now add further essential RC functions. However, we will continue to do without electrical gimmicks for AS engines.
Simply stay on track. The X-ACT TRACK steering assistant takes over.
Steering assistants and lane guidance systems have become established in agriculture and in almost every modern car. Once users have discovered automatic steering systems for themselves, nobody wants to do without them. Precision and ease of work are greater than expected.
Product advantages
One mowing deck - countless possibilities: optimum guidance via roller with anti-scalping function, adjustable sliding frame or supported insert for perfect adaptation to different terrain conditions.
The 100 cm wide flail mower and the slightly narrower caterpillar track enable comfortable mowing close to the edge and within a few centimetres of obstacles.
The enormous power of the Vanguard Professional 2-cylinder engine is transmitted directly to the cutterhead via a belt drive without any loss of power. The torque is divided between the two robust belts.
The AS 1000 Ovis RC has the proven advantages of the tried-and-tested flail mower: maximum mowing speed, excellent cutting pattern and even grass placement.
The low operating weight (only 419 kg) and compact dimensions (184 cm / 115 cm / 69 cm) allow mowing under low obstacles and on steep slopes.
The low-slung Vanguard Professional engine and the lowest overall height of just 69 cm - the prerequisites for the perfect centre of gravity and extreme slope capability.
Clear operating elements and accurate controls are the basis for precise manoeuvring of the machine. Robust hydraulic motors with their enormous torque ensure a precise and powerful drive.
The flail mower only needs to be serviced every 400 operating hours (first service after 50 hours). Excellent accessibility for daily cleaning and service work. Easy maintenance position for the flail mower.
Produktdetails
Remote-controlled cutting height adjustment
The cutting height of the AS 1000 Ovis EVO RC can be adjusted in the range of 40-110 mm by remote control.
Electric actuators
Two electric actuators move the cutting deck to the desired cutting height. The mowing deck is still mounted on a pivoting bearing and can move upwards.
Mechanical cutting height adjustment
Simple and robust. The set cutting height can be read off in five stages via a scale on the device. Transport position is reached via hand spindle.
Bypass for brakes and hydrostats
The hydrostats can be released and the brake opened via two easy-to-reach slides. This makes freeing and towing the machine considerably easier.
Remote-controlled blade clutch
An electric actuator switches the blade clutch. The advantage is that the very robust, mechanical blade clutch of the standard Ovis is retained.
Intuitive control with simple remote control
The remote control only differs from the standard Ovis in that it has three additional buttons/toggle switches. Controlling the machine is as simple as ever.
Quick release chain
The quick-release tensioners of the drive chains can be tightened and loosened using the extension supplied as standard and an additional ratchet. This is done from the rear of the machine. The chain tensioners are easily accessible. The spring must be pre-tensioned to a length of approx. 12.5 cm.
Cooling air shaft
The hinged perforated plate cover acts as a pre-filter for the engine cooling air. It can be opened in seconds to clean the intake shaft. This is particularly necessary in dry and dusty working conditions.
Simple wiring harness
The Ovis was designed from the outset with electrical simplicity in mind. Its wiring harness has been reduced to a minimum, enabling any specialist dealer to carry out troubleshooting and repairs quickly and easily. Complex electronic systems have been expressly omitted.
Hydro wheel motors
The two hydrostats of the Ovis are designed for professional use. With a maintenance interval of 400 hours (first oil change after 50 hours), they significantly reduce maintenance costs. The maximum torque of the hydro wheel motors is 474 Newton metres.
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