Quadsaw LRS 2002





STRONG ARGUMENTS:
- Perfect cutting quality, both thick and thin branches
- Forward speed = high capacity
- Power Drive transmission, high efficiency, low power requirements
- Saw blades with carbide tipped teeth = long life and minimal maintenance (grinding)
Hydraulic circular saw for tractors, excavators and large loaders
The Quadsaw LRS 2002 has an unmatched capacity with its four circular saw blades and low maintenance costs. The saw performs an excellent job at cutting thick and thin branches with a smooth and clean cut.
The saw is used for trimming hedgerows near fields and maintaining the effect of shelterbelts, so the crops are protected from the damage that strong wind and erosion cause. The saw is also suitable for maintaining trails in forests where branches extend into the path or road. The high forward speed of 5 km/h (3.11 mph) combined with the large working width of 2.0 m (6'7") makes the Quadsaw LRS 2002 an ideal tool for contractors who want to carry out as many hedge trimming jobs as possible.
The saw is manufactured in high-strength steel which is a very light and durable material. Thus, the machine weighs less than 200 kg (440 lb). The Quadsaw LRS 2002 is available in right or left versions and can be mounted on most boom arms, excavators and our Multi Carrier HXF 3302 attachment frame for telehandlers and front loaders.
The Quadsaw LRS series fits the following GreenTec machines:
LRS 1402 | LRS 1602 | LRS 2002 | LRS 2402 | ||
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Scorpion 730 & 830 | ![]() |
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TECHNICAL DATA | LRS 2002 |
Working width | 2.0 m (6'7") |
Sawblades with Widia teeth | 4 pcs: Ø 49.5 cm (4 pcs: Ø 1'7") |
Branch thickness | 0.5 - 16 cm (0.20” - 6.30”) |
Required hydraulic connections | 1 x double acting + 1 x drain |
Minimum oil flow, 28 ccm motor | 85 l/min @ 150 bar (22.5 gpm @ 2176 psi) |
Alternative oil flow, 15 ccm motor | 50 l/min @ 180 bar (13.2 gpm @ 2611 psi) |
Blade speed | 3000 - 3200 rpm |
Driving speed up to | 5 km/h (3.11 mph) |
Weight | 198 kg (437 lb) |
EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW | |
Blade diameter: 49.5 cm (1'7") | ![]() |
Continuous duty motor | ![]() |
Carbide tipped blades | ![]() |
Belt stretcher | ![]() |
Power Band belt drive | ![]() |
Belt tension gauge | ![]() |
Anti-cavitation valve | ![]() |
Large smooth surface | ![]() |
Narrow body | ![]() |
Branch guider at each saw blade | ![]() |
4 blades in a line | ![]() |
7° angle allows overlap between the blades | ![]() |
Skid shoe (the saw avoids hitting the ground) | ![]() |
Pressure relief valve | ![]() |
Saw blades or rotor blades, 4 pieces | ![]() |
Mechanical quick release | ![]() |
Hydraulic quick release | ![]() |
Rotor blades, 4 pieces, retrofitted | ![]() |
= Standard equipment
= Optional equipment






Cavitation and anti-cavitation:
This product comes with an anti-cavitation valve which is used to minimize the risk of cavitation damage in connection with insufficient inlet pressure.
What is cavitation damage?
Cavitation occurs when the pressure drops below the vapor pressure, which will bring the fluid to boil as the boiling point is reduced. Liquid is converted to gas and then the temperature drops and the gas is converted back into compressed liquid again. If the pressure cannot be adjusted continuously, the above process wherein the liquid is converted to gas and back again will be repeated. In the process where gas is converted back into compressed fluid, small implosions that form heat and noise strong enough to erode metal will occur.