Introduction
Remote-controlled and self-propelled lawn mowers have redefined efficiency in vegetation management. Among them, the track-driven MC700 remote-control mower by Maibu Intelligent stands out with professional-grade power, stability, and adaptability. Unlike traditional push or small self-propelled mowers, the MC700 is purpose-built for large areas, slopes, and complex terrains, making it especially suitable for solar farms, orchards, municipal landscapes, and hilly environments.
What Is a Remote-Control Self-Propelled Mower?
Unlike conventional self-propelled models that rely on small wheels and limited drive power, the MC700 integrates a powerful gasoline engine, reinforced track system, and wireless remote control.
It eliminates the need for manual pushing or walking behind.
Operators can control the mower from a safe distance while it handles slopes, dense grass, and rugged terrain.
With a 70 cm cutting width and adjustable height (3–15 cm), it is designed for high-efficiency mowing in professional environments.
Advantages of the MC700 Remote-Control Mower
Effortless Operation with Remote Control
The MC700 can be controlled within a 200 m range, eliminating operator fatigue and ensuring safety in difficult or dangerous areas such as steep slopes or under photovoltaic panels.
High Efficiency Equivalent to 16 Workers
With its 16 HP gasoline engine and optimized cutting deck, the MC700 delivers mowing efficiency that rivals the workload of multiple workers, reducing time and labor costs.
Superior Traction and Slope Handling
Thanks to its track-driven system, the mower can tackle slopes up to 45°, ensuring stability and consistent cutting performance on rugged terrain.
Flexible Cutting Options
Cutting width: 700 mm
Adjustable height: 5–90 mm
Designed to manage both thick, tall grass and finer finishing cuts.
Durability and Easy Maintenance
Rugged chassis and compact size for navigating narrow gaps.
Simple maintenance structure with easy blade access.
Long-lasting engine designed for continuous operation.
Comparison: MC700 vs Traditional Self-Propelled Mowers
Feature | MC700 Remote-Control Mower | Conventional Self-Propelled Mower |
Control | Remote control (200 m) | Walk-behind operation |
Terrain | Slopes up to 45°, rugged areas | Mostly flat lawns |
Cutting Width | 70 cm | 40–55 cm |
Efficiency | Equivalent to 16 workers | Suitable for small yards |
Application | Solar farms, orchards, hills, municipal projects | Home gardens, small lawns |
How to Choose the Right Remote-Control Mower
1. Terrain & Application – For slopes, orchards, and photovoltaic stations, the MC700’s tracked drive is ideal.
2. Maintenance & Safety – Choose a model like the MC700 with easy access parts, remote emergency stop, and robust safety design.
3. Efficiency Needs – If you manage more than 5,000 m² of land, a high-power remote-control mower is more cost-effective.
FAQs
Q: Can the MC700 operate under photovoltaic panels?
Yes, its compact body (146 × 110 × 68.5 cm) and low profile make it suitable for navigating under solar modules and between narrow rows.
Q: How steep of a slope can it handle?
The MC700 is engineered for up to 45° slopes, far exceeding traditional self-propelled mowers.
Q: What type of engine does it use?
It uses a 23 HP gasoline engine optimized for high torque and long operation times.
Q: Is it safe to operate remotely?
Yes, the mower includes an emergency stop function and maintains stable performance with track drive, ensuring safe operation in challenging environments.
Conclusion
While standard self-propelled mowers suit small residential lawns, the MC700 remote-control tracked mower offers a professional solution for large-scale, rugged, and slope-heavy terrains. With its powerful engine, advanced traction, and remote operation, it not only improves efficiency but also reduces labor intensity and operational risks—making it the ideal choice for solar farms, orchards, and municipal maintenance.