
The new Ransomes MP493 wide area rotary mower.
London, England: Asian Golf Industry Federation Executive Member Ransomes Jacobsen, the manufacturer of commercial mowing equipment, has launched the first two machines in a series of new mowers, manufactured at their European headquarters in Ipswich.
Primarily targeted at the municipal sector, but with an option to be used in golf course applications as a rough mower, the MP range will provide multiple options from a single design platform.
The two machines are the Ransomes MP493 and MP653, wide area rotary mowers powered by 49hp and 65hp Kubota diesel engines and featuring three all new rotary decks – one out-front and two wing decks.
Lee Kristensen, Ransomes Jacobsen’s Product Manager, said: “We have designed the MP series to provide both productivity and practicality. Operators will be able to maximise productivity by selecting their cutting parameters and appropriately matching them to engine power and application. They can also specify a machine configuration that matches their transport weight requirements.
“Over the next three years we will be introducing additional mowers into the range, some with different cutting systems, but all using the same common platform. Over time fleet operators will have a choice of a wide range of common parts within a mixed fleet format, driving down the cost of parts they need to stock.
“Each machine in the range will be capable of being individually specified, beginning with an entry level model and the ability to add a selection of extras as is common with the car industry.”
Ransomes MP493: The lightest mower in its class due to its ground up design and use of high strength steel, the MP493 will benefit from significant fuel savings as a result of its reduced weight. The 49hp Kubota engine falls outside the European Stage IIIB emissions legislation making it less complex to maintain and suitable for regions that do have ultra-low sulphur diesel.
Using a mechanical over hydraulic drive system, the operator controls feature the same pedal arrangement as the latest Ransomes Highway 3, Parkway 3 and HR300 and the same control unit, which includes a display screen providing real-time feedback plus diagnostic and regular servicing information. An optional road legal lighting kit is available and positioned not to impede visibility to the front cutting deck.
Ransomes MP653: This more powerful 65hp version of the MP has the latest Stage IIIB turbo-charged engine which results in cleaner running and the ability to use advanced electronics for more precise control; it also has enough residual power to support a fully air-conditioned cab.
Using its electronic over hydraulic drive system, the advanced controller facilitates ‘drive-by-wire’ and cruise control as well as allowing the mowing speed and transport speeds to be adjusted and set using a password code; a crossover from our Jacobsen golf machines using technology first introduced on our Eclipse riding greens mower. The controller has enhanced engine diagnostic features which can be obtained without the need of a laptop.
There are three selectable drive modes on the MP653 – Automatic, Manual and Creep. In Automatic mode a fuel saving system activates when the machine come to a stop; it automatically idles the engine reducing fuel consumption. There’s also an electronic interface which maintains the quality of cut when the engine is under maximum load.
In Manual mode all of the automatic functions are disabled and the mower reacts and drives like a standard mechanical over hydraulic drive machine. The Creep mode disables the cutting units and limits the transport speed to 8 km/h, ideal for manoeuvring in tight areas such as workshops and loading ramps.