Fallon
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Last summer I picked up an old beat-up flail mower for $100. I figure I could scrap it for over half what I paid for it in the worst case scenario. Guy I bought it from said it was working, but I didn't worry about testing it out at that price. So now I'm finally getting around to trying to get it working. It's 6' wide (I think, haven't bothered measuring, but that 3rd pic below makes it look a more than 1' wider than the 5' between my current footprint) & I have a 5' Land Pride rotary cutter I got new about 2 years ago. My 5 acres is mostly pasture, with little need for cutting anything but grass & lighter weeds. If I have need of more hard core brush cutting I can go back to my rotary cutter. My rotary cutter works good, but it will be nice to have an extra foot of cutting width (have contemplated a 6-7' finish mower if I could find a great bargain on one). Not worried about power. I have a HST & could stand to be limited by the extra mower width & extra HP drain rather than the travel limit of my HST pedal in middle gear as I often am now.

I finally found a decal on the back & it looks to be a Ford 917 Model 22-184. Anybody happen to have a manual for it? Messick's has a nice parts list at https://www.messicks.com/NH/61792.aspx but I haven't had any luck googling up a manual yet.

When I pulled off the belts, I can rotate everything by hand reasonably well. Bearings are a little rough, but are better than the rest of the mower looks. Found some replacement kevlar belts at TSC today & got them installed.
The PTO shaft won't even touch in the middle if I attach each end (It was short to begin with & I have a quick hitch), so obviously I need a new PTO shaft. Plus it's old & probably pretty fatigued, so replacing it won't hurt. After I pulled it apart I realized it's splined at each end, so no sheer pin in the usual place. After getting concerned for a bit, I realized it does have 2 big V belts attaching the output shaft from the gearbox to the flail itself. Do these V belts mitigate the need for a sheer pin? Is there a sheer pin on the output shaft of the gearbox (cover over that shaft is beat-up & I haven't pulled it off yet). Any recommendations on where to get a cheap PTO shaft other than Amazon? How are PTO shaft's measured? I've got 37" from the tip of the PTO stub on the tractor to the tip of the one in the gearbox on the flail when everything is raised up. I'm aware of the potential binding issues & how to cut one down.
The roller in back spins fine, although is missing a grease zerk. The grease zerk on one of the bearing housings for the roller is gone & none of the standard zerks fit. Should I pull the whole housing off, drill it out & tap it for a standard zerk? Just pump in a bit of grease with a needle every time I use it?

It came with a pair of trailing wheels in a box (can see the mounting frame for it laying in the grass in the top photos). Seller said he never used them & it worked fine. They look pretty beat to ****. Forks should be salvageable, but wheels probably aren't & there are no tires. Should I just run it without the trailing wheels, or bother rebuilding them?
It looks to be missing a few knives. I've seen recommendations for Clean Cutter Tiller Blades on other threads. However, can anybody tell me or point me to a good resource on the different type of knives or hammers? I'll probably just replace the couple of missing ones, but am curious. Each knife pair makes an upside down V, which seems odd to me. It looks like it would make a serrated cut rather than a smooth cut. Is it a bad idea to run it with missing knives? I assume it will leave strips, but will it also cause vibration problems due to balance issues until I get the replacement knives? Do you need to sharpen these knives at all? I know you leave a rotary cutter "BrushHog" bar dull so it shatters rather than cuts. Unsurprisingly it looks like some have been replaced already. Any differences in the 2 hanger types I've found, or just irrelevant cosmetic differences?

The rotor has a few dents in the bars where you attach the knives where it looks like it hit something & bent back a bit. This likely to be a big deal?
I couldn't find a grease zerk on the idler pulley or top pulley, am I missing something? Or do those not need greasing?

I figure if it works out well this summer I might patch up some of the tears in the sheet metal (there are several in need of it & several that were patched years ago) this winter & maybe replace some bearings. Or just run it until it needs work, who knows.
Thoughts & suggestions welcome (except suggestions that you will grudgingly take it off my hands for me
).



I finally found a decal on the back & it looks to be a Ford 917 Model 22-184. Anybody happen to have a manual for it? Messick's has a nice parts list at https://www.messicks.com/NH/61792.aspx but I haven't had any luck googling up a manual yet.

When I pulled off the belts, I can rotate everything by hand reasonably well. Bearings are a little rough, but are better than the rest of the mower looks. Found some replacement kevlar belts at TSC today & got them installed.
The PTO shaft won't even touch in the middle if I attach each end (It was short to begin with & I have a quick hitch), so obviously I need a new PTO shaft. Plus it's old & probably pretty fatigued, so replacing it won't hurt. After I pulled it apart I realized it's splined at each end, so no sheer pin in the usual place. After getting concerned for a bit, I realized it does have 2 big V belts attaching the output shaft from the gearbox to the flail itself. Do these V belts mitigate the need for a sheer pin? Is there a sheer pin on the output shaft of the gearbox (cover over that shaft is beat-up & I haven't pulled it off yet). Any recommendations on where to get a cheap PTO shaft other than Amazon? How are PTO shaft's measured? I've got 37" from the tip of the PTO stub on the tractor to the tip of the one in the gearbox on the flail when everything is raised up. I'm aware of the potential binding issues & how to cut one down.
The roller in back spins fine, although is missing a grease zerk. The grease zerk on one of the bearing housings for the roller is gone & none of the standard zerks fit. Should I pull the whole housing off, drill it out & tap it for a standard zerk? Just pump in a bit of grease with a needle every time I use it?

It came with a pair of trailing wheels in a box (can see the mounting frame for it laying in the grass in the top photos). Seller said he never used them & it worked fine. They look pretty beat to ****. Forks should be salvageable, but wheels probably aren't & there are no tires. Should I just run it without the trailing wheels, or bother rebuilding them?
It looks to be missing a few knives. I've seen recommendations for Clean Cutter Tiller Blades on other threads. However, can anybody tell me or point me to a good resource on the different type of knives or hammers? I'll probably just replace the couple of missing ones, but am curious. Each knife pair makes an upside down V, which seems odd to me. It looks like it would make a serrated cut rather than a smooth cut. Is it a bad idea to run it with missing knives? I assume it will leave strips, but will it also cause vibration problems due to balance issues until I get the replacement knives? Do you need to sharpen these knives at all? I know you leave a rotary cutter "BrushHog" bar dull so it shatters rather than cuts. Unsurprisingly it looks like some have been replaced already. Any differences in the 2 hanger types I've found, or just irrelevant cosmetic differences?

The rotor has a few dents in the bars where you attach the knives where it looks like it hit something & bent back a bit. This likely to be a big deal?
I couldn't find a grease zerk on the idler pulley or top pulley, am I missing something? Or do those not need greasing?

I figure if it works out well this summer I might patch up some of the tears in the sheet metal (there are several in need of it & several that were patched years ago) this winter & maybe replace some bearings. Or just run it until it needs work, who knows.
Thoughts & suggestions welcome (except suggestions that you will grudgingly take it off my hands for me