- The MARUYAMA BCF420HTR gasoline-powered clover and grass cutter is designed for farmers, ranchers, and landscaping companies who need to quickly and efficiently cut clover, dense grass, and tall weeds. It features a powerful Japanese engine that provides ample power for working in large agricultural areas and around trees, palms, fences, and farm paths. It also helps clean the farm and eliminate unwanted weeds that compete with crops for water and nutrients. Designed to withstand daily use and extended operating hours while offering enhanced control and user comfort, it is a suitable choice for professional agricultural work and intensive use in farms, orchards, and green spaces.
Product Features
- A professional Japanese Maruyama engine with 2.51 horsepower for intensive agricultural work.
- The 41.5 cm³ capacity provides high cutting power for clover, dense grasses and tall weeds.
- Suitable for cleaning farms, orchards, agricultural paths, and around trees and palm trees.
- It helps reduce time and effort compared to traditional manual cutting tools.
- A professional dual handlebar provides better control and greater comfort during operation.
- It can be used with a thread head or a metal blade depending on the nature of the work.
- Designed to withstand daily use and long hours of operation.
Technical specifications
- Brand: MARUYAMA
- Model: BCF420HTR
- Country of origin: Japan
- Engine model: NE420
- Engine type: Two-stroke
- Engine capacity: 41.5 cm³
- Power: 2.51 hp
- Power: 1.85 kW
- Handlebar type: Professional dual
- Fuel type: Gasoline with oil, two-stroke (2T)
How to use
- Fuel preparation
- The machine operates on a mixture of gasoline and two-stroke (2T) engine oil intended for agricultural equipment.
- High-quality oil specifically designed for two-stroke engines should be used, and regular motor oil (4T) should not be used.
- Adherence to the mixing ratio recommended by the manufacturer and stated on the engine label or operating manual is required.
- It is preferable to prepare only the amount of fuel needed for use and not to store the mixture for long periods.
Using the thread end
- The string tip is used when cutting lawns and light grasses, working around trees, fences, and areas that need precise cutting without damaging surrounding plants or obstacles.
Using a metal blade
- The metal blade is used when cutting clover, tall grasses, dense weeds, and dry grasses that are difficult to handle using string.
During work
- Turn on the engine and let it run for a short time before starting work.
- Move the machine in a regular sideways motion to achieve an even cut and higher efficiency.
- Avoid collisions with stones, wires, and metal objects to protect the blade and motor.
Maintenance Instructions
- Clean the air filter regularly to maintain engine power and reduce fuel consumption.
- Check the spark plug and clean or replace it as needed.
- Make sure the blade or thread head is securely fastened before each use.
- Clean the machine of any remaining grass and dust after finishing work.
- Check and lubricate the gearbox periodically according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Safety warnings
- Wear protective eyewear, gloves, and appropriate footwear during operation.
- Children or unqualified individuals are not permitted to use the machine.
- Do not refuel while the engine is hot or running.
- Keep people and animals away from the work area during cutting.
- Turn off the engine completely before replacing the blade or performing any maintenance.
- Do not use the metal blade near stones or concrete surfaces.
Orchid advice
- If the work is limited to grass and light weeds, using a string head is the best and safest option. However, for clover, dense grass, and tall weeds, a metal blade is preferable for greater speed and efficiency. Regularly cleaning the air filter and using high-quality two-stroke oil also helps maintain engine power and extend its service life for many years.