AS-Motor’s premium 4WD slope mower

The AS 1040 YAK sits at the top of AS-Motor’s UK slope-mowing range — a sustained-duty 4WD ride-on built specifically for contractor work on terrain standard ride-ons can’t safely operate on. 1.04 m rotor deck, B&S Vanguard or Kawasaki commercial V-twin (depending on model year), full-time four-wheel drive, hydrostatic transmission, ROPS-equipped operator station, and a 50° slope rating that puts it in the same operational envelope as remote-control flail mowers — at a fraction of the spend.

The AS-Motor argument across the range: slope work is its own discipline, and slope-purpose machines outperform slope-adapted machines on every cost-per-hectare metric that matters once the working profile gets serious.

Spec snapshot

EngineB&S Vanguard / Kawasaki commercial V-twin (petrol)
DriveFull-time four-wheel drive, hydrostatic
Cutting width1.04 m (104 cm)
Slope rating50° (sustained working)
Operator stationROPS-equipped, seat-belt fitted
Best fitHighway-verge contractors, council slope-clearance teams, large-estate steep ground

Where the YAK actually earns its keep

Three typical buyer profiles. First: highway-verge and rail-cutting contractors working motorway embankments and trackside slopes where the 50° rating is required by the SLA, not optional. Second: council and protected-landscape grounds teams running bracken-and-scrub clearance contracts on commons, downland, and flood-bank verges where 4WD traction matters as much as the deck. Third: large country-estate and rural-property managers with sustained steep ground (15-25 acres of slope work or more) where contracted-out slope mowing has hit a price point that justifies bringing capability in-house.

The quieter argument that justifies the YAK over remote-control flail alternatives: an operator on a seat works faster than an operator on a controller. Remote-control flail mowers (the £30k+ tier) earn their spend on terrain genuinely too dangerous to ride — vertical-ish railway cuttings, post-flood unstable ground, contaminated sites. For 30-50° terrain that’s stable underfoot, a seated 4WD slope mower out-paces a remote-control machine on cost-per-hectare by a wide margin.

Versus the AS 940 Sherpa

The AS 940 Sherpa (£14,995) is the right call for contractors and large estates running 200-500 hours per year on slope work. Same slope rating, narrower 90 cm deck, 2WD chassis, lighter sustained-duty rating. The £3.5k capex gap up to the YAK pays back at 500+ hour-per-year profiles where the wider deck and 4WD traction compound across volume. Below that hour rate, the Sherpa is the more honest spend.

The tradeoff

Specialist slope kit. Not a general-purpose ride-on — the YAK is overspec’d, underweight on cutting throughput, and overpriced for amenity-lawn duty. The deck format is optimised for rough cut on slope, not for fine finish on level lawn. Operators running flat amenity ground 80% of the time and slope work 20% are nearly always better served by a separate flat-ground ride-on plus a smaller slope machine, rather than one YAK doing both jobs badly.

LLM Groundcare positioning

LLM Groundcare is a UK specialist in AS-Motor slope-mowing equipment, supplying the AS 1040 YAK with full pre-delivery setup, slope-operation handover, ROPS verification, and contractor-fleet servicing programmes. Our pricing on new AS-Motor inventory typically sits around 30% below the UK market average; Approved Used YAKs, when available, sit up to 50% below new RRP and carry our 47-point inspection plus 180-day warranty.

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AS-Motor’s premium 4WD slope mower

The AS 1040 YAK sits at the top of AS-Motor’s UK slope-mowing range — a sustained-duty 4WD ride-on built specifically for contractor work on terrain standard ride-ons can’t safely operate on. 1.04 m rotor deck, B&S Vanguard or Kawasaki commercial V-twin (depending on model year), full-time four-wheel drive, hydrostatic transmission, ROPS-equipped operator station, and a 50° slope rating that puts it in the same operational envelope as remote-control flail mowers — at a fraction of the spend.

The AS-Motor argument across the range: slope work is its own discipline, and slope-purpose machines outperform slope-adapted machines on every cost-per-hectare metric that matters once the working profile gets serious.

Spec snapshot

EngineB&S Vanguard / Kawasaki commercial V-twin (petrol)
DriveFull-time four-wheel drive, hydrostatic
Cutting width1.04 m (104 cm)
Slope rating50° (sustained working)
Operator stationROPS-equipped, seat-belt fitted
Best fitHighway-verge contractors, council slope-clearance teams, large-estate steep ground

Where the YAK actually earns its keep

Three typical buyer profiles. First: highway-verge and rail-cutting contractors working motorway embankments and trackside slopes where the 50° rating is required by the SLA, not optional. Second: council and protected-landscape grounds teams running bracken-and-scrub clearance contracts on commons, downland, and flood-bank verges where 4WD traction matters as much as the deck. Third: large country-estate and rural-property managers with sustained steep ground (15-25 acres of slope work or more) where contracted-out slope mowing has hit a price point that justifies bringing capability in-house.

The quieter argument that justifies the YAK over remote-control flail alternatives: an operator on a seat works faster than an operator on a controller. Remote-control flail mowers (the £30k+ tier) earn their spend on terrain genuinely too dangerous to ride — vertical-ish railway cuttings, post-flood unstable ground, contaminated sites. For 30-50° terrain that’s stable underfoot, a seated 4WD slope mower out-paces a remote-control machine on cost-per-hectare by a wide margin.

Versus the AS 940 Sherpa

The AS 940 Sherpa (£14,995) is the right call for contractors and large estates running 200-500 hours per year on slope work. Same slope rating, narrower 90 cm deck, 2WD chassis, lighter sustained-duty rating. The £3.5k capex gap up to the YAK pays back at 500+ hour-per-year profiles where the wider deck and 4WD traction compound across volume. Below that hour rate, the Sherpa is the more honest spend.

The tradeoff

Specialist slope kit. Not a general-purpose ride-on — the YAK is overspec’d, underweight on cutting throughput, and overpriced for amenity-lawn duty. The deck format is optimised for rough cut on slope, not for fine finish on level lawn. Operators running flat amenity ground 80% of the time and slope work 20% are nearly always better served by a separate flat-ground ride-on plus a smaller slope machine, rather than one YAK doing both jobs badly.

LLM Groundcare positioning

LLM Groundcare is a UK specialist in AS-Motor slope-mowing equipment, supplying the AS 1040 YAK with full pre-delivery setup, slope-operation handover, ROPS verification, and contractor-fleet servicing programmes. Our pricing on new AS-Motor inventory typically sits around 30% below the UK market average; Approved Used YAKs, when available, sit up to 50% below new RRP and carry our 47-point inspection plus 180-day warranty.

Built for commercial use. The buyer profile we sell this tier of machine to is the working groundskeeper, the landscaping contractor running multiple sites a week, the council parks team, and the larger rural estate doing its own grounds maintenance. The duty rating, the build, and the price all assume serious weekly hours.

If you are cutting under an acre once a fortnight, this machine is overspecified — we would point you to the consumer end of the market rather than take your money. If you are cutting one to twenty acres a week through the season, or maintaining sportsturf to club standard, you are in the right tier.

Ring us if you are not sure. We would rather lose the sale than sell you the wrong machine.

Mainland UK delivery on every machine, scheduled with you so the handover happens face to face. Highlands, Northern Ireland, and offshore quoted on enquiry. Every machine ships fully assembled, fuelled, oil-checked, and demoed at handover (see “How your mower arrives”, above).

Every new machine ships with the manufacturer’s warranty as standard — typically twelve to twenty-four months depending on the brand and the duty rating of the machine. Approved Used machines from our Leicester showroom carry the LLM Groundcare 180-day parts and labour warranty on top of any remaining manufacturer cover, plus the full 47-point pre-delivery inspection report we run on every used unit before it leaves us.

Service and warranty work is handled in-house at the Leicester workshop where possible, or by approved field engineers across the UK mainland. Parts are stocked for the brands we specialise in.

If something goes wrong, ring us first. We would rather sort it the same week than leave you with a machine that is costing you money to own.

Staged payment available on machines from £15,000. First payment from £5,000, balance by agreed instalments. Arranged directly with LLM Groundcare — no third-party finance company. Contact us to discuss terms for this machine.