bruceha2000
Gold Member
I hadn't even considered the possible lack of a QC loader. Yep that does make it more difficult.
I hadn't even considered the possible lack of a QC loader. Yep that does make it more difficult.
Not sure if it was luck or TBN wisdom, but I got SSQA on my L3200s loader. Wouldn't get a machine without now. Forks are on my new L4060HSTC more than the bucket or snow plow.Me either, 1st requirement when looking at a new tractor. All my tractors have had them. I use my pallet forks as much or more than the bucket.
So I found a 7 foot offset Ford 917H and a 7 foot Alamo.
The seller of the Ford says "55 hp will handle 6inch tall stuff no problem will bog down in taller grass. 30 hp when just like mowing a lawn about 4 inches tall"
The seller of the Alamo says "I ran it with a 50 hourse tractor 40 at PTO. And yes it is more of a rough cut mower for high grass in fields. cut good was over 5 feet"
I'm getting wildly different advice on the amount of HP required to run one of these mowers. One guy can cut 5 foot grass with 40 horse but another need 55 to cut 6"?!?!?!
I have 40 at the PTO and want to cut 16" high grass down to 4" or so. Driving 4 mph or so. What do I need to turn a 7 foot mower?!?!?!
So I found a 7 foot offset Ford 917H and a 7 foot Alamo.
The seller of the Ford says "55 hp will handle 6inch tall stuff no problem will bog down in taller grass. 30 hp when just like mowing a lawn about 4 inches tall"
The seller of the Alamo says "I ran it with a 50 hourse tractor 40 at PTO. And yes it is more of a rough cut mower for high grass in fields. cut good was over 5 feet"
I'm getting wildly different advice on the amount of HP required to run one of these mowers. One guy can cut 5 foot grass with 40 horse but another need 55 to cut 6"?!?!?!
I have 40 at the PTO and want to cut 16" high grass down to 4" or so. Driving 4 mph or so. What do I need to turn a 7 foot mower?!?!?!
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hello thoner,
When you want to cut your grass down to 4 inches your going to lose a huge amount of pressure gradient/suction to lift the grass/brush and then the clippings up and over the flail mower rotor.
The smaller the flail mowers cutting width the more power and torque you can supply to the drive train and then through the V belt drive to the flail mower rotor.
Is there any reason you would not consider investing in a used flail chopper with the auger and blower? That is about the only way I can see you doing this as 4 inches of cutting height is too high UNLESS AND ONLY UNLESS you have a flail crop shredder with cup knives like the Hiniker 6 foot flail shredder or flail chopper.
A used small flail silage chopper with the wide throat chute would work too.