The Orec Rabbit RM982F is a premium 4WD ride-on brush cutter engineered for professionals and demanding property owners who need to conquer the most extreme terrain with outstanding power, stability, and precision. Built on the legendary DNA of Japanese manufacturer Orec — a family-owned outdoor power equipment company since 1948 — this 4WD ride-on brush cutter is specifically designed to tackle dense brush, overgrown fields, steep slopes, woodlands, orchards, vineyards, and heavily neglected land that conventional ride-on mowers cannot safely or effectively manage.
Powered by a 627cc Briggs and Stratton Vanguard V-Twin OHV engine producing 23HP, the RM982F delivers outstanding, consistent power across every vegetation type and terrain condition. A Dura-Bore cast-iron cylinder sleeve ensures long-term durability and reliable compression throughout the machine’s working life, while the industrial pleated-paper air filter and Oil Guard low-oil shutdown system provide advanced protection for sustained professional use. A 14-litre fuel tank combined with the overhead-valve engine’s efficient fuel consumption ensures extended run time between refuelling stops on this 4WD ride-on brush cutter.
The on-demand 4WD hydrostatic transmission with a high and low range gearbox delivers smooth, infinitely variable ground speed control in both forward and reverse via a hand and foot pedal operated system — eliminating the need to stop and change gear, allowing precise and intuitive navigation around every obstacle. A locking differential provides maximum traction across wet, slippery surfaces, soft ground, and slopes of up to 20 degrees, maintaining confident forward momentum even in the most demanding conditions.
The wide 97.5cm floating cutting deck is fitted with a centre blade and two swing-tip hardened steel blades on either end, delivering exceptional cutting strength and efficiency across woody material, tall dense grass, thick brush, and light vegetation. The floating deck design ensures the blades follow every contour of the ground, maintaining a consistent cut across uneven terrain at all times. Cutting height is infinitely adjustable between 50mm and 120mm via a gas-spring-supported lever, providing effortless, precise height selection throughout every session on this 4WD ride-on brush cutter.
The combination of a low centre of gravity, wide stance, four high-traction all-terrain tyres, and locking differential delivers the exceptional stability and slope performance that defines the Orec Rabbit RM982F. Rack-and-pinion steering with a steering-wheel ball provides effortless, precise manoeuvring around trees, posts, and tight obstacles found throughout orchards and woodland environments. A reinforced tubular steel frame with front and rear bumpers, a handle tilt system, a three-stage adjustable steering wheel, and an adjustable suspension seat ensure outstanding operator comfort and machine durability throughout the longest working session.
Product Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Engine | Briggs and Stratton Vanguard V-Twin OHV |
| Engine Capacity | 627cc |
| Engine Power | 23HP / 17.25kW |
| Cylinder Sleeve | Dura-Bore Cast Iron |
| Air Filter | Industrial Pleated-Paper |
| Starting System | Electric Key Start with Magnetron Electronic Ignition |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 14 Litres |
| Cutting Width | 97.5cm (38″) |
| Deck Type | Floating Deck |
| Blade Type | Centre Blade with Swing-Tip Hardened Steel Blades |
| Cutting Height Range | 50mm – 120mm (Infinite Adjustment) |
| Transmission | Hydrostatic with High/Low Range Gearbox |
| Drive System | 4WD with Locking Differential |
| Maximum Forward Speed | 10km/h |
| Maximum Working Area | 8,000m²/h |
| Slope Handling | Up to 20 Degrees |
| Steering | Rack-and-Pinion with Steering-Wheel Ball |
| Steering Wheel | 3-Stage Adjustable |
| Frame | Reinforced Tubular Steel |
| Seat | Adjustable Suspension |
| Bumpers | Front and Rear |
| Additional Features | Handle Tilt System, Hour Metre, High-Traction All-Terrain Tyres |



















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