whirly
Gold Member
- Joined
- Sep 3, 2011
- Messages
- 293
- Location
- Pepe'ekeo, HI
- Tractor
- Fordson Power Major, Kubota MX5100HST
I'm new to the "flail" craze. So far, I don't quite get it. I ordered a new set of blades for my Ford 917 today from Flailmaster, at the suggestion of those on this thread. I too was a bit aggravated at the sales tax. Didn't realize I could call and escape that $27. Mmmmmmmmmmmmm.
I'm looking for a mower to smoothly cut road banks regularly. I got this mower a month ago so I'm dealing with clippings. Hopefully next year I can start early and keep up with growth and not have that problem.
I'm also struggling with the complexity of a Flail versus a Rotary. I see huge maintenance costs in the future. But I can't confirm that since I just started. I'll post back in a couple years after practical application. So far, all I see is Hype.
I suggest you start @ post #1 and read ALL 223 pages. You will find that no one here is trying to get anyone to buy or use a flail. We are here because, for our own reasons, we are tickled spitless with our choice of implements and want to share our experiences and knowledge with others. In another thread you stated you got your Ford 917 free from a friend. If it needs repair then the cost to put it back in good working order is most likely less than what many of us paid for our flails - the flail you have is built like a tank and will take a lot of abuse. If it doesn't work out for you then you can sell it on craigslist and make some quick money.