Our mower helps you
Keep the line clean
Keeping fence lines clean since 2004
Fencing is a large investment for your ranch or farm you know how important it is to maintain and keep the fence line clear of brush and growth. But, doing so can be time-consuming and expensive.
The Wright Fence Mower makes it easy to maintain your fence lines and keep them free of overgrown grass and weeds. We are the best alternative to using (and constantly reapplying) herbicides.
The origins of the Wright Fence Mower
The first mower was developed in 2004 by Mr. Larry Wright. After extensive testing and improvements, Mr. Wright received a patent for the mower’s design. The Wright Fence Mower was introduced at the Sunbelt Expo in Moultrie, Georgia in 2005.
We sell direct to owners, without dealers or middlemen, in order to keep the cost as low as possible. We’ll ship the mower directly to your barn, garage, or front door.
The fence mower is built tough, using steel tubing construction and a steel wedge nose with rounded bumper bar where the mower contacts the fence post. The mower incorporates a spring and roller track for even swing action to position the mower back under the fence line. The trailing wheels are solid rubber. The three-point hitch is category one with a 540 series four PTO drive line. The twenty-two inch metal blade can be removed and sharpened. There are multiple grease fittings to make it easy to maintain the mower.
Cutting width
22" cutting path (11" each side of the fence)
Power requirement
25hp PTO minimum
Proudly manufactured in the United States.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Fence Mower can be used with metal t-posts, pipe posts, or wood posts. The posts should be in the ground securely because the post is what causes the mower to swing back. We suggest walking a section of your fence line to test the stability of your posts. The Fence Mower will not work with small diameter poly posts or rebar type posts. The bottom wire, board, or pipe should be at least 7 inches from the ground for clearance.
Heavy, overgrown fence lines require a staged approach. Dense grass and brush can restrict the mower’s ability to fully return from under the fence on the first pass.
For best results:
- Replace the medium lift blade with the brush blade (note: the blade bolt is reverse threaded).
- Mow directly alongside the fence using your primary mower to reduce bulk growth.
- Use the Wright Fence Mower to cut underneath the fence line.
- Wait approximately one week, then repeat the under-fence cut with the brush blade.
After this initial cleanup cycle, routine maintenance can typically be handled using the medium lift blade.
As the mower height is limited by the bottom wire or rail, the blade is cutting low to the ground. Heavy fescue type grass has a tendency to wrap around the blade and spindle. Like a badly overgrown fence line, we recommend placing the fence mower only partially under the fence on the first pass. Then go back a second time a few days later.
If the incline is mild, yes. In such situations, place spacers on the left trailing wheel until it provides support and reduces the tilt of the fence mower. This assists the top deck in returning all the way back.
Purchasing The Fence Mower
The Wright Fence Mower always has a 22” cutting area and uses the same blade. We make two models, where the only difference is the size of the framing to allow use on different tractors.
Medium-sized tractors that are 6 to 7 feet wide in the rear (outside tire to outside tire) will be most comfortable with the FM 60.
Compact tractors that are typically 5 feet wide in the rear (outside tire to outside tire) will be most comfortable with the FM 30.
What is the measurement of your rear width from the outside tire?
Unsure? Visit TractorData.com to look up your model tractor
Freight
The Fence Mower will ship via LTL Freight direct to you on a pallet. Learn more about how we ship and what to expect once it arrives.
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Customer reviews
“My new Fence Mower is everything you said it would be! It beats Weedeating and Round-Up. Our old method took weeks. This can be done in one day!”
Wildwood, MO
“My farm hands really like using our FM60 Fence Mower. Really cut down on the amount of labor we spent in the past to keep the weeds off our electric fences. We have several miles.”
Bainbridge, GA
“This was the first time I purchased equipment over the internet. I am surprised at how well this FM 60 works.”
Harve, MT
“This was the first time I purchased equipment over the internet. I am surprised at how well this FM 60 works.”
Harve, MT