flailwithoutfail
New member
Hello all,
Great forum and it feels good to be around people who have valuable information after weeks of trying to get a handle on flail mowers.
I work for a Trust Estate that has around 150 acres of undeveloped land, rocky terrain, 5 foot high dry grass (mostly) and we're in the process of planting trees and building dirt roads for our service vehicles.
Its a remote area, very dry, very hot. I've been charged with the job of taming all land for this work. Our largest challenge is this tall dry, yellowish grass. The rainy season here is only a few months a year at most, so wet fresh grass will also need mowing, but it won't be the majority of the work.
We have one tractor: Swaraj 855 FE. It has about 50 HP.
I've been in contact with what appears to be the only dealer in our area that can provide a Flail Mower. He deals exclusively with Peruzzo. He has suggested the FOX model and has both 1400 and 1600 sizes.
The trouble will be with rocks mostly. Branches and roots not so much.
He has also assured me that changing out the blades for this Flail will be possible for me to do without the help of a tech because of the nut bolt design. I have zero Flail Mower experience but I am familiar with general maintenance over the years.
He has quoted around $3000 for this FOX model. We're overseas so I assume this includes import cost, etc. Does this sound right?
We will also be needing to cut grass around a dispensary clinic and 1 acre garden area with tight corners, so wherever we can get the tractor to drive, we'd also like to use the Flail in this tighter spots.
I'm also thinking a setting for the blade height will be helpful so we can set the blades a few inches off ground level to ensure the least amount of rocks hitting the blades.
I am wondering about the Peruzzo ELK model for the tractor we'll attach to it.
Is there any other Peruzzo model better suited for our work and conditions?
IS Peruzzo worth purchasing?
I've looked into Bush Hogs but have been repeatedly told "not available in your area" by many distributors.
Thank you for the help here. I'm very much in need of direction.
Sincerely,
Sal
Great forum and it feels good to be around people who have valuable information after weeks of trying to get a handle on flail mowers.
I work for a Trust Estate that has around 150 acres of undeveloped land, rocky terrain, 5 foot high dry grass (mostly) and we're in the process of planting trees and building dirt roads for our service vehicles.
Its a remote area, very dry, very hot. I've been charged with the job of taming all land for this work. Our largest challenge is this tall dry, yellowish grass. The rainy season here is only a few months a year at most, so wet fresh grass will also need mowing, but it won't be the majority of the work.
We have one tractor: Swaraj 855 FE. It has about 50 HP.
I've been in contact with what appears to be the only dealer in our area that can provide a Flail Mower. He deals exclusively with Peruzzo. He has suggested the FOX model and has both 1400 and 1600 sizes.
The trouble will be with rocks mostly. Branches and roots not so much.
He has also assured me that changing out the blades for this Flail will be possible for me to do without the help of a tech because of the nut bolt design. I have zero Flail Mower experience but I am familiar with general maintenance over the years.
He has quoted around $3000 for this FOX model. We're overseas so I assume this includes import cost, etc. Does this sound right?
We will also be needing to cut grass around a dispensary clinic and 1 acre garden area with tight corners, so wherever we can get the tractor to drive, we'd also like to use the Flail in this tighter spots.
I'm also thinking a setting for the blade height will be helpful so we can set the blades a few inches off ground level to ensure the least amount of rocks hitting the blades.
I am wondering about the Peruzzo ELK model for the tractor we'll attach to it.
Is there any other Peruzzo model better suited for our work and conditions?
IS Peruzzo worth purchasing?
I've looked into Bush Hogs but have been repeatedly told "not available in your area" by many distributors.
Thank you for the help here. I'm very much in need of direction.
Sincerely,
Sal