New member here with a question about blades.
1. I just purchased an old pull behind John Deere flail mower
that I'm not sure of the model.
2. It has four rows of blades with 8 blade attachments per row.
3. I am looking to purchase new cutters but I'm not sure which ones
to get as it has several different types on it now.
4. Some are attached with the D-loop yet most are attached by two chain links
connected to a piece of flat bar bolted to the drum. All y type cutters.
5. I am mainly going to be cutting grass that is mowed several times a year and keeping food plots trimmed with
the cutting of more light brush fields every once in a while.
6. What would be the best blades to use and what attachment? Thanks for any help. Can't wait to try this thing
out.
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1. If its a pull behind John Deere Flail Mower, it is a Towed Flail Crop Shredder.
a. what is the exact width of cut from the interior left side of the mower shroud
to the right side???
b. look for the serial number on the front tubular weldment, on the mower shroud itself and under the V Belt
guard.
2. Until I know more I am going to assume it has the scoop knives due to the number of mounting stations-
fewer mounting stations generally means the flail mower has the heavy wide scoop knives, some folks call them duck foot knives.
3. Wait on the purchase of new knives until I hear more of the description of the flail shredder from you.
4. The previous owner did not install the proper repair parts-the welded parts on the knife hangers are an absolute NO NO and you need to go through it completely or take it to a John Deere dealer to be sure its OK to use.
(this does not mean you need to spend a small fortune to get your flail shredder up to snuff, just time and patience for detail to make sure all your work is right and you find problems and fix them before they start.
5. 2 inch mowing height with NO exceptions to maintain your plots and keep back the invasive plants like poison ivy and ant hills.
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You have purchased a good flail shredder that needs a bit of work:
1. new scoop knives
2. knife hangers
3. new belts(The Kevlar belts are best for shock loads)
4. check the tires for side wall cracks. if the side walls are cracked you will want new ones. if the wheels are loose you need new bearings.
5. change the oil in the gearbox and check the shaft seals on the gearbox for leaking.
a. if you have solid tires just check the wheels to see if the bearing bores are loose/shot.
I am not trying to spend your money, I want you to have a safe well maintained mower to work with.
you will have to mow slowly to get a good finish and you will not regret taking the extra time to mow
with it. The only bad thing is the scoop knives will not recut the clippings until they are bone dry.
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I want to welcome you as the newest member of the Flail Mower Nation.