Remote Control Slope Mowers for Extreme Slopes Up to 70°
Manage vegetation on embankments, dams, solar farms and difficult terrain while keeping the operator away from rollover and debris hazards. We match the mower configuration to your slope, ground conditions and vegetation.
What “up to 70°” really means
The maximum working angle is model- and condition-dependent. It is not a universal operating guarantee. Surface grip, soil stability, vegetation, moisture, machine configuration and travel direction all affect safe performance. Final model selection should follow a site assessment, the operating manual and the rated limit for the supplied configuration.
Match the cutting system to your terrain and vegetation
A high slope rating is only one part of the decision. Cutting width, vegetation density, debris risk, access width and required finish determine which platform will work best.
Rotary Slope Mowers
For grass, weeds and regular vegetation maintenance where efficient coverage and a clean cut are priorities.
- Open grass and roadside banks
- Solar farms and managed grounds
- Compact and heavy-duty options
Tracked Flail Mowers
For heavier brush and uneven vegetation where controlled mulching and debris containment matter.
- Brush, scrub and tall weeds
- Embankments and rough ground
- Commercial vegetation control
Tool Carriers
For contractors and land managers who need one remote platform for mowing and compatible attachments.
- Seasonal vegetation work
- Changing site requirements
- Specialized attachment tasks
Why remote tracked equipment is better suited to extreme terrain
Operator separated from the machine
Remote control reduces the need to walk behind, ride on or stand directly beside equipment on unstable slopes.
Low-profile tracked platform
A low center of gravity and wide ground contact help support stability and traction compared with conventional wheeled mowing methods.
Controlled maneuvering
Independent track movement supports precise positioning, turning and corrections where access is narrow or terrain changes quickly.
Machine selected for the vegetation
Different cutting heads let buyers prioritize finish, brush handling, working width or attachment versatility.
Extreme slope safety comes before maximum angle
No slope number replaces a site-specific risk assessment. Before operation, confirm ground bearing capacity, traction, obstacles, drop-offs, people and weather conditions.
- Operate within the supplied model’s rated limits
- Follow the manual and trained operating procedure
- Maintain a clear exclusion zone around the machine
- Stop work if traction or visibility deteriorates
Send us these five site details
We use this information to shortlist the platform, cutting system and working width before preparing a quotation.
Frequently asked questions
Can every RC slope mower work at 70°?
No. Maximum angle varies by model, configuration and site conditions. We will only recommend a machine after reviewing the slope, surface and vegetation.
Is a 70° slope the same as a 70% grade?
No. Degrees and percent grade are different measurements. A 70° angle is approximately a 275% grade, which is extremely steep and requires careful verification.
Which cutter is better for dense brush?
A tracked flail mower is generally better suited to dense, uneven or heavier vegetation. Rotary decks are usually preferred for grass and routine mowing.
What should I send with my inquiry?
Photos or video, measured slope angle, vegetation type, area size, access width, country and preferred working capacity will help us recommend a suitable configuration.
Tell us about your steepest and most difficult area
Send your site photos, slope data and vegetation details. We will help you compare suitable remote control mower platforms and prepare a B2B quotation.
