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Weed cutting buckets

Weed cutting bucket helps sort out the flow in waterways

Ditches, shores, dam and settling tanks, runoff tanks, water features and other waterways


The weed-cutting bucket helps you improve the discharge of water by cutting and collecting aquatic vegetation from ditches and ditch banks. The bucket is not used for digging or dredging, but the aquatic vegetation is cut and collected from under the water cleanly, without removing any soil. When the cut vegetation is removed, culverts in ditches and tanks will not clog up.

Digging the heavy, wet soil from ditches is slow and difficult. When ditches are mowed two-three times a decade, the discharge in the ditches, e.g. on fields, will stay intact. This is how the considerably more expensive dredging can be postponed. It is not always good to make ditches deeper, because silting may result. Then nutrients will start to circulate. It is also not necessary to spread the dug soil onto fields.

Mowing can be done at lake and seashores without making the water muddy. In areas with summer cottages, the benefit is that the waterways won’t become muddy, which would annoy the holidaymakers. The ecosystem of the bottom will not be damaged during the work, since the bottom is not dredged, and vegetation is not removed with roots. The bucket can be mounted on excavators or a mowing boom of a tractor.

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Articles about the weed cutting buckets in Finnish in Koneviesti, Koneurakointi, Maatilan Pellervo and Ilkka. Videos: mowing at a field ditch in Tervajoki, Finland (video1 and video2), in the Netherlands and in Poland, cleaning the water obstacles at Talma golf-course.

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